AddiEun is committed to funding the creation of primarily black and indigenous women-led reprieve spaces and anti white body supremacy infrastructure initiatives to act as the cultural foundation for healing and economic prosperity for the next nine generations.
COVID-19 has forced us to close our retail space, but we need support from patrons like yourself now more than ever. Below, we’ve listed the best ways to help us through this season.
COVID-19 has forced us to close our retail space, but we need support from patrons like yourself now more than ever. Below, we’ve listed the best ways to help us through this season.
Space to reflect on the past
Renewal of strength for the present
Building cultural and economic foundations
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The mission of the AddiEun Foundation is to fund, in the form of small micro-grants, the creation of primarily black and indigenous women led reprieve spaces and infrastructure building and strengthening for black and indigenous individuals, families, and communities confronting and enduring the persistent historical intergenerational and institutional effects of White Body Supremacy.
These spaces will be the cultural and philosophical foundation for healing and economic development for the next nine generations.
COVID-19 has forced us to close our retail space, but we need support from patrons like yourself now more than ever. Below, we’ve listed the best ways to help us through this season.
The grant from the Addieun Foundation helped support me to be able to participate in a last minute opportunity to have a rest and healing experience in Ghana. The grant contributed to my travel and general expenses that I would not have otherwise been able to cover. Thank you Addieun Foundation.
— Nova Reid
Once more, so grateful for your support on the podcast. It was the right gift at the right time. It enabled us to pay for the post-production which was crucial due to the poor recording environment that was available to us. The impact of season one of the Talkin' Story podcast on the local community of culture was incredibly positive in terms of self-esteem, efficacy, and bonding. Many people expressed how they were not aware that there was so much skill and brilliance among us.
— Oceana Sawyer
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COVID-19 has forced us to close our retail space, but we need support from patrons like yourself now more than ever. Below, we’ve listed the best ways to help us through this season.