Welcome to the 2023 Changemakers Weekly Digest!
Charleston’s convenient source for the latest Lowcountry nonprofit & grassroots
news, perspectives, ideas, events, resources and more…
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#GoodNews – local nonprofit & grassroots headlines
- Gullah Geechee corridor looking for a new leader
- Organizers make next steps in Gullah Geechee Heritage Preservation Project
- Community Meetings for Historic Preservation Ordinance
- Charleston, SC: Making & Preserving History
- Charleston City Council takes on Sumar Street, Woodland Shores projects
- Charleston’s ‘Museum Mile’ passes return with admission to 12 sites
- Charleston unveils historical marker, shedding light on the Red Summer of 1919’s local impact
- Charleston to reframe waterfront planning on peninsula
- City Gallery exhibitions re-examine lives of the enslaved
- SC teacher shortage reaches unprecedented high for another year
- Beach advocacy group calls for expanded parking on Isle of Palms, cites short-term rentals
- Giving Tuesday: A lifeline for Charleston-area nonprofits amid economic pinch
- A low point for High Water
For Lowcountry environmental news & resources,
check out our partners at GrowPurpose.com
#GoodEvents – a few featured upcoming nonprofit events
- DEC 1: 2023 Light the Lake
- DEC 1: Manufactured Wire Reef Construction with SCDNR
- DEC 1: Charleston World AIDS Day Celebration
- DEC 2: BIG Lowcountry Boil
- DEC 3: Sip and Shuck: An Oyster Roast and Bourbon Tasting
- DEC 3: ‘Sleeping with the Ancestors’ Book Signing
- DEC 5: Cocktails for a Cause Benefiting the Charles Webb Center
- DEC 7: Sierra Club Winter Picnic and Holiday Party!
- DEC 7: Community Constellations — Online Gathering
- DEC 7: Turn90 Charleston Holiday Open House
- DEC 7-9: Holiday Book Sale
- DEC 9: Gullah/Geechee Holiday Celebration
- DEC 9: Edible Garden Series: Grow Your Soil
- DEC 9: Sea Life by Starlight 2023
For our most up-to-date curated event listings,
check out our COMMUNITY CALENDAR
#GoodStuff – interesting articles and resources from around the web
- Nonprofit AF: Intermediary organizations are vital and funders need to increase funding going to them
- ‘This film is needed now more than ever’: exploring the roots of US racism
- The US doesn’t have universal health care — but these states (almost) do
- Opinion: David Souter showed the Supreme Court how to free itself from politics
- Ditching fossil fuels improves health: Deaths from particulate pollution have dropped 16% since 2005
- The New Jersey Mayor With a Plan to End Traffic Deaths
- LISTEN: There is another way: Round table on Palestine-Israel
LOWCOUNTRY #GrabBag – a rotating sampling of local resources
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#GoodGrants
Check out the latest grant opportunities and other grants resources
#GoodJobs
Browse recent nonprofit job openings as well as other local employment resources
#GrassrootsGuide
Connect with over 640 local nonprofit organizations in our unique Lowcountry directory
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#GoodBooks – Newly featured in Charleston Good’s Bookshop
People’s Plaza: Sixty-Two Days of Nonviolent Resistance
Justin Jones (Author) William J. Barber (Foreword by)
“The People’s Plaza is a rumination on the abuse of power, and a vision of a more just, equitable, anti-racist Nashville–a vision that kept Jones and those with him posted on the plaza through intense heat, unprovoked arrests, vandalism, theft, and violent suppression. It is a first-person account of hope, a statement of intent, and a blueprint for nonviolent resistance in the American South and elsewhere.”
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