• Educational Resources

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    Redlining

    Redlining was the practice of categorically denying access to mortgages not just to individuals but to whole neighborhoods based on race or immigration status. In the 1930s the federal government created redlining maps for almost every major American city. Mapping Inequality lets you explore these maps and the history of racial and ethnic discrimination in housing policy. To view these maps and learn more click the Oshkosh map.

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    Wisconsin First Nation Education

    Find which tribal nations call the land you are on home, Wisconsin First Nation's Book lists, and further educational resources! Click the picture to learn more.

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    History of Racism in the Midwest

    Join Christy Clark-Pujara and Anna-Lisa Cox, for a discussion about racism in the Midwest and coming to terms with our history. They cover topics like the origins of systemic racism in Wisconsin, erasure of Black histories from the Midwest, slavery and modern policing, and the serious problems with romanticizing the past. Click the picture to listen!

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    Explore Whose Land You are On

    Native Land Digital strives to create and foster conversations about the history of colonialism, Indigenous ways of knowing, and settler-Indigenous relations, through educational resources such as our map and Territory Acknowledgement Guide. Native Land Digital creates spaces where non-Indigenous people can be invited and challenged to learn more about the lands they inhabit, the history of those lands, and how to actively be part of a better future going forward together.

  • Chippewa Valley Resources

    CC WE ADAPT Peer Support & Mentoring

    Provides peer support and mentorship services to individuals who are enrolled in the Comprehensive Community Services (CCS) program

     

    715) 456-0252, weadaptpeers@gmail.com 

    Chippewa Valley Equity Initiative:

    Connects people to resources and organizations in the Chippewa Valley that support the cause of equity, access and inclusion for all.

     

    Email: info@cveiwi.com

    Chippewa Valley LGBTQ+ Community Center

    Provides services and create educational programs that promote well-being and unity within & among the LGBTQ+ community.

     

    Email: info@cvlgbt.org, Phone: 715-552-5428

    Power Up Eau Claire

    Builds community power and amplifies voices of HMong in the greater Chippewa Valley through civic engagement, strategic community organizing, impactful issue advocacy, and intentional leadership development.

     

    (833) 942-6226, admin@powerupec.org

    ACLU of the Chippewa Valley

    ACLU-WI Chippewa Valley

    • identifies local civil liberties issues and work to resolve them,
    • helps advance the ACLU’s state and national work on civil liberties issues,
    • helps educate the public about civil liberties and the ACLU, and
    • encourages people to join and support the ACLU.

    We do not offer legal services, but we may direct appeals for legal assistance to the ACLU of WI if they are civil liberties cases.

    acluchippewavalley@gmail.com