Artist Launches The Peoples Campaign To Engage, Empower Local Communities
Cyrus Aaron is all too familiar with the injustice that abounds in America.
The pain from watching national news events unfold ― like the police slayings of black lives, the devastating water crisis in Flint and the fight to protect sacred tribal sites in North Dakota ― has overwhelmed Aaron, a writer and poet from Chicago, in ways that have also motivated him to speak out about the agony.
While Aaron, who identifies as a creative artist, is deeply committed to creating social change, he says engagement and momentum can sometimes be hard to sustain in many movements. We see the names so much we forget the people, and their lives become fossils, dried up moments of humanity buried under time, Aaron told The Huffington Post. The information we acquire has to be stretched, pulled apart and wrung into action.
This is why he decided to create his own modernized method to fuse storytelling and social justice, and help mobilize people across the country to get involved ― and stay involved. Behold The Peoples Campaign.
On Wednesday, Aaron launched a GoFundMe page to crowdfund the project, which he hopes will be able to take a small team of creatives to 15 cities across America that have been affected by injustice, including in Ohio, where Tamir Rice was killed; Maryland, where Freddie Gray died; and South Carolina, where Walter Scott was fatally shot.
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Resist.
I am going to be doing some volunteering come spring. So many people need our help.