100 Days of Peace
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Freedom Project seeks to partner with individuals and communities to identify and remove barriers to these values.
● Accountability – We take responsibility for our impact regardless of our intention and seek to be transparent with ourselves and the community.
● Connection – Freedom Project embraces authentic relationships, with self and with others, being mindful of the impact we carry from society and systems of oppression.
● Empathy – Through connecting with the essential humanity and value within ourselves and others, Freedom Project believes in the power of empathy as a healing force.
● Equity – We value a community in which the quality of life, access to resources, and levels of acceptance and contribution are no longer determined by our labels and identities – such as race, class, gender, sexual orientation, faith, or whether or not we have been incarcerated.
Together we shift from punishment to restoration, from oppression to equity, and from apathy to empathy.
Freedom Project works alongside the community to dismantle systems of oppression and heal from the traumatic effects on people targeted and impacted by incarceration, on their loved ones, and on our community.
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