Open Buffalo
We advance racial, economic, and ecological justice. (Buffalo, NY)
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Fundraiser by Friends of Muhammad Zaman : Benefit for Muhammad Z. Zaman and His Family
Fundraiser by Friends of Muhammad Zaman : Benefit for Muhammad Z. Zaman and His Family
Friends of Muhammad Z. Zaman and members of the wider Buffalo a… Friends of Muhammad Zaman needs your support for Benefit for Muhammad Z. Zaman and His Family
Giving Tuesday
Giving Tuesday
Support racial, economic, and ecological justice Open Buffalo builds community leaders and advocates for those issues that impact communities most affected by inequity. As a non-profit serving the City of Buffalo and surrounding areas, every dollar counts towards our mission to advance racial, e...
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SNAP Impact Survey
SNAP Impact Survey
Crossroads Community Fund is collecting information to understand how a potential SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) shutdown could affect our community. Your responses will help us advocate for resources, inform local decision-makers, and organize community support. We are currently working on a short-term emergency food distribution plan and a potential pilot program for a monthly wholesale buy in club. Listing your contact information allows us to contact you to assist you in any future needs you may have. It takes about 3–5 minutes to complete.
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Buffalo Bills Social Justice Committee awards $40,000 to OB on field!!
Buffalo Bills Social Justice Committee awards $40,000 to OB on field!!
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Two Years After the 5/14 Massacre – Progress and Priorities for Racial Justice
Two Years After the 5/14 Massacre – Progress and Priorities for Racial Justice
News - Open Buffalo
News - Open Buffalo
Channel 7: News Article
Channel 7: News Article
Open Buffalo has been working to advance racial and economic justice for close to 10 years. Now the organization hopes to take the next step with a proposed "Eco Center" in East Buffalo.
Channel 7: Full Video
Channel 7: Full Video
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Become an Advocate for Justice Today!
Become an Advocate for Justice Today!
Support racial, economic, and ecological justice Open Buffalo builds community leaders and advocates for those issues that impact communities most affected by inequity. As a non-profit serving the City of Buffalo and surrounding areas, every dollar counts towards our mission to advance racial, e...
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Open Buffalo
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2023 Annual Community Meeting
2023 Annual Community Meeting
We are presenting how our mission to advance racial, economic, and ecological justice was put into practice throughout 2022, despite the challenges Buffalo f...
O.P.E.N. • A podcast on Anchor
O.P.E.N. • A podcast on Anchor
O.P.E.N. (Oppression and Poverty End Now) podcast is brought to you by Open Buffalo. Our goal is to bring you the motivation, skills and opportunities so that you can live a life free from oppression, discrimination and poverty. We will discuss current problems, and emerging solutions with local, state and national leaders and activists.
The More You Know
Fannie Lou Hamer
Fannie Lou Hamer
Activist Fannie Lou Hamer was one of the most powerful voices of the civil and voting rights movements. Read more at womenshistory.org.
12 Black American Health and Wellness Pioneers
12 Black American Health and Wellness Pioneers
In this article learn twelve of the many Black Americans in history who have had, and continue to have, a profound impact on the health and wellness of people in the US and worldwide.
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Open Buffalo is a civic initiative to make major, long-term improvements in justice and equity; it is an unprecedented collaboration among a diverse group of partners; and it is one of three projects in the nation chosen for the Open Places Initiative of the Open Society Foundations.
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