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Let’s Create CHANGE Together

Dear Friends of Arts at the Armory,

We will skip this month’s newsletter in order to focus on voicing our solidarity with all those demanding justice and an end to racism in response to the killings of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and many others in the long history of harassment and murder of black people by police. The only item specific to the Armory that we would like to share is to thank all those who participated in our “Saturday at the Armory” Instagram live stream that took place on May 30th. This event reflected the diversity of our community and represents the kind of inclusive programming that we are proud to host at the Armory. We are even more firmly committed to our mission and to hosting, promoting and amplifying diverse voices, as we also look deeper and think about what programming we can do to further highlight black artists and cultural/community organizers.

At Arts at the Armory, we are reflecting on racial injustice both internally within our own organization and externally throughout the communities we serve. Reflection is not enough. We must act. In that spirit, Will Mbah, Somerville City Councilor, has been invited to speak virtually with our staff, Board and volunteers as we determine what specific actions we, as the Arts at the Armory community, can do to combat racial injustice and police brutality. This involves a commitment to look closely at ourselves and our institutional practices, and dedicating time and resources to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Your input is encouraged and most welcome. 

There are many resources available that focus on ways in which we can collectively begin to dismantle structural racism–I especially encourage our white community to seek out these resources. I can share resources from two organizations that I have personally been involved with. Wee the People is a Boston-based social justice project for kids, parents and educators exploring activism, equity and resistance through interactive workshops. Community Change Inc. promotes racial justice and equity by challenging systemic racism and acting as a catalyst for anti-racist learning and action, and offers a comprehensive resource center.

As we continue to live with a pandemic that has disproportionately affected black and brown communities due to the long history of systemic racism in this country, it is far overdue that we acknowledge that racism and police brutality are public health emergencies that existed long before COVID-19. Let’s create change together.

In solidarity,

Stephanie Scherpf
Executive Director

At Arts at the Armory we are proud to be known as a safe and inclusive space for all. We stand in solidarity with all those demanding justice and an end to racism in response to the murder of George Floyd and the long history of harassment and murder of black and brown people by police. We condemn police brutality and institutionalized racism. We are asking our community to join us in the call for justice and change.

“Saturday at the Armory: A Live Stream Event” May 30th 10am – 4:30pm

Please see our schedule below for “Saturday at the Armory” streaming live on Instagram @artsatthearmory on Saturday, May 30th from 10 – 4:30pm.  These events are free but if you’d like to support our COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund, we’ll be inviting viewers to make a donation to Arts at the Armory. Thank you for your generous support. If you would like to make a donation, you can do so here.

Please find ways to support our presenters as well by following them, signing up for their classes, buying their work and making financial contributions.

The Center for the Arts at the Armory