Update Week Ending 02/22/2025

Today is Saturday, February 22. February is Black History Month. Black History month, orginally known as African American History Month began as a way of remembering important people and events in the history of the African diaspora in the United States. The 2025 Black History Month Theme is “African Americans and Labor.” for more information go to https://asalh.org/ . For information on Black History Month programs offered by the Smithsonian Institute, the City of Rochester and Free the People Rochester, it can be found at this link: https://exploringracism.org/2025-black-history-month-programs/ Also: The Black Power Marketplace is held today, Feb. 22 from 3 PM – 6 PM at 398 Thurston Rd, Rochester, NY. See link below. Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar starts on February 28 at sundown and will run through Sunday, March 30th. Ramandan is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community.

https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/money/business/2025/02/22/the-black-power-marketplace-returns-to-rochester-in-february/79455238007

Quote of the Week: “We go to the theater to be entertained, but if what is left after you watch the movei is a sort of eye-opening perspective on some social issues, then it can be a really powerful piece of art.” Jordan Peele born February 21, 1979 – present; American actor, comedian, and director.

Featured civil rights activist/abolitionist/pioneer: Jordan Peele born February 21, 1979 – present; American actor, comedian, and director.

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jordan-Peele

Special Message: We have including the message below for the last few weeks and will continue to do so for a couple more weeks. If you wish to contact your U.S. Senators or Congress Representative on any issue we suggest you download the free app “5 Calls: Contact Your Congress” on your smart phone that will give your representative’s contact information and assist in shaping a message on a issue or go to the link that follows. 5 Calls

ERG avoids making politcal statements or taking political positions but as we have experienced these past few weeks there have been the threat of loss of Federal funding or contracts for organizations that support Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) or take anti-racism stances. The essence of ERG is anti-racism and we strongly support DEI principles. We encourage all that have taken part in the ERG program or receive and read this newsletter to support DEI and work to tear down the structure of racism that exists in our community and country. Although we are a volunteer organization with no staff and few volunteers we would attempt to assist you with your questions, concerns and efforts. Please contact us through a submission to the ERG website (https://exploringracism.org/contact-us/).

EVENTS

1. Liz Cornehlsen shared that Spiritus Christi is hosting a program for Black History Month, one today Saturday, February 22 from 12:00 – 3:00 PM, ‘Say the Word “Reparations” ‘ with Jean Pierre Brutus, Esq. PhD. See details below.

https://spirituschristi.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/8-1536×864.jpg.webp

2. Chris Cooley and Compeer are providing a Comic Workshop for people ages 13 – 21 accompanied by a mentor/guardian today Saturday, February 22 from 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM at Compeer Rochester at 259 Monroe Ave, Rochester. Please RSVP by 2/8 to erizzo@compeerrochester.org or 585-601-4222. The flyer for the program is included below. See item #19 under OPPORTUNITES for more information on this program.

3. Mrs. Brenda Brightful shares that the North Greece Road Church of Christ, 1039 N. Greece Rd., Rochester is holding a Black History Month event today Saturday, February 22 at 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM. Call 585-256-0190 for details.

4.Elders & Allies invite you to come view the documentary “State of Black Rochester” followed by a discussion led by Jonathan Jones and Mike Boucher on Wednesday, February 26 from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM at the Downtown United Presbyterian Church, 121 Fitzhugh St. N., Shaw Room. The program is free but seating is limited, RSVP required. See information below.

5. The Person Centered Housing Options announces there will be a screening of the film “No Address” at AMC Webster: 2190 Empire Blvd Webster, NY 14580, on Thursday, February 27th at 5:00 PM – 8:15 PM

PERSON CENTERED HOUSING OPTIONS – Screening of “No Address” at AMC Webster

6. Melanie Russo shares that there will be a retreat-style event for Black men in Rochester ‘Men on the Move’, scheduled for Friday, February 28th, 2025, at the MCC Forward Center. This collaborative effort between RMAPI, the City of Rochester, Action for a Better Community and others, will empower Black men in their job search through confidence-building, strength discovery, skill enhancement, access to emerging career opportunities and more. See information below and item #20 in the OPPORTUNITIES section for more information.

7. Registration is now open for the fourth annual Antiracist Education Conference, to be held from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, March 1. It’s completely free and will be held via Zoom. See below for information on the Keynote speaker and to register.

2025 Antiracist Education Conference

8. Nanette Massey has scheduled a ‘Beyond the White Fragility Echo Chamber’, Sunday, March 2 @ 3:00 pm. This session is titled “Sonya Massey Is Why You Need More Black Friends”. Register below.

9. The Gamma Iota Boule’ Foundation, Inc presents the Morehouse College Glee Club performing at the Asbury First Church, 1050 East Ave., Rochester, NY 14607, Wednesday, March 12 at 6:30 PM. General admission at the door is $25, students under 18 with ID $10. Contact Bill Davis @585-266-4500 for tickets.

10. The Jewish Federation, Jewish Life Adult program presents ‘Antisemitism: Understanding It in History and Today’ on Monday, March 17 from 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM at the JCC of Greater Rochester, Inc., 1200 Edgewood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14618. See link to more information and registration below.

Offering Details

NEWS, HISTORY & RESOURCES:

11. Drew Saur shares a NY Times article ‘As a White Man, Can I Date Women of Color to Advance My Antiracism?’.

12. Liz Brown shares this piece from The Minority Reporter ‘Brighton’s Robin Wilt Faces Primary Challenge, Champions Diversity Amid Local Controversies’.

https://www.minorityreporter.net/post/brighton-s-robin-wilt-faces-primary-challenge-champions-diversity-amid-local-controversies

13. We provide the second part to a podcast from last week’s Reveal News. Find them below.

‘Forty Acres and a Lie, Part 2’

14. Here are 2 items from the Urban League of Rochester:

a. 60th Annivesary message:

https://mailchi.mp/ulr/the-urban-league-of-rochesters-60th-anniversary-love-and-legacy-gala?e=25818c1f26

b. The latest Interrupter Newsletter:

The Interrupter Newsletter – February 20, 2025

15. Here is a valuable message from Monica Gebell of the Levine Center to End Hate in their Winter Newsletter. See below:

https://mailchi.mp/endhateroc/winter-newsletter-2025?e=c6d75f3236

16. Here is the latest Pink Elephant Newsletter by Janice Gassam Asare, Ph.D., ‘This Harvard Study Reveals Why Black Women Are Set Up To Fail At Work

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/harvard-study-reveals-why-black-women-set-up-fail-asare-ph-d–5ksff?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios&utm_campaign=share_via

17. The following article was published in this week’s edition of the Beacon:

18. There are 5 articles that deal with Race, Poverty, Hate or Intolerance found in D&C over the past week.

a. A new haven for workers on front lines.

b. Reform could help with home buying (could have an impact on Black buyers, hopefully positive).

c. Communities aim to discourage extremism (all must take action against extremism).

d. Trump order sparks Native American citizenship debate (denying birthright citizenship to Native Americans?).

e. Court: Rochester must release police discipline records (the PAB may now have the tools it needs for its investigations).

OPPORTUNITIES: Please share any opportunities for employment, assistance, grants, etc. that you are aware of with the community by sending them to “tcmitch1951@gmail.com”.

19. Chris Cooley and Compeer are looking for adults who are considering mentoring youth. The two organizations are providing a Comic Making Workshop on February 22 from 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM at Compeer Rochester at 259 Monroe Ave, Rochester. Please RSVP by 2/8 to erizzo@compeerrochester.org or 585-601-4222. 

The purpose of this event is to provide an experience where potential mentors can connect with youth and share stories about their lives in a fun, comic format. Ideally adult mentors who participate will consider becoming a mentor with Compeer (but no long term commitment is required). See flyer listed as item #2 above in the EVENTS section

20. Interested in supporting Black Men in the Rochester area community? See program listed as item #6 above in the EVENTS section. Please read the following message:

Are you looking to be intentional about attracting and hiring talent from marginalized groups or those who have been historically excluded from the workforce? If so, I’d love to connect! Whether your focus is on individuals from re-entry populations, refugees, people with disabilities, or other historically excluded groups, we can work together to align your hiring strategies with available workforce development resources.

Please reach out to Melanie Russo at melanie.russo@greaterrochesterchamber.com

Let’s work together to create meaningful opportunities for all!

21. Stuart Mitchell is reaching out to us for assistance in identifying potential Board members for Rural & Migrant Ministry, Inc. (RMM) to help them recruit five to seven new Board members. See details below. Any interest or recommendations? Stuart also has added information on a new RMM intiative ‘Immigrant Legal Rights’ project (see below).

22. Interested in scholarships for next year’s college expenses? Check out the Scholarships that the Urban League of Rochester organizes. Applications are now open. Deadlines vary for the various scholarships. Don’t delay some deadlines are as early as March 1, 2025.

Scholarships — Urban League of Rochester (urbanleagueroc.org)

23. The Rochester Area Community Foundation (RACF) Scholarship program portal is now open. The portal will close on February 28, 2025.

Rochester Area Scholarships and Award Resources – Rochester Area Community Foundation (racf.org)

SUPPORT BLACK OWNED BUSINESSES:

24. Support the Black Community by supporting their businesses. Please share Black businesses you support and value. A good resource is “Black Owned in Rochester”

Black Owned Businesses Rochester NY Black-Owned In Rochester (blackownedinrochester.com)

25. Below is a link to 15 Black Owned Businesses you can support.

If you have an item to include in the week’s sharing we need to have it by noon on Friday.

Thank you!

Written By

ERG - Co-Founder Former CEO – Bergmann, Trustee Rochester Museum & Science Center & Rochester Area Community Foundation

ERG - Co-Founder Former CEO – Bergmann, Trustee Rochester Museum & Science Center & Rochester Area Community Foundation

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