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| My expression when Felix announced Robbie Samuels Day! |
First, Felix G. Arroyo, Boston City Councilor At-Large, attended the event and brought with him, not one, but two resolutions from the Boston City Council. The first was a resolution congratulating Socializing for Justice on our 5th anniversary of building a progressive community, network and movement. It’s great to have the support of the Boston City Council.
The 2nd resolution was a huge surprise! He read the following:
Whereas, Robbie Samuels was born on the 16th of September in 1974; and
Whereas, Robbie Samuels has been instrumental in the work to end discrimination based on sexual orientation, HIV status and gender identity and expression at Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders (GLAD); and
Whereas, In 2006, Robbie Samuels co-founded Socializing for Justice (SoJust), a grassroots group committed to building a stronger cross-issue progressive community, network and movement by putting the “social back in social justice”; and
Whereas, Robbie Samuels, as SoJust’s co-organizer, has been the visionary behind their success; growing the group to almost 1700 members [now 1800+!] and hosting over 95 events [now 104!]. Be It Therefore,
RESOLVED That the Boston City Council, in meeting assembled, does hereby proclaim, Friday, September 16th, 2011 to be
“Robbie Samuels Day”
In the City of Boston; And Be It Further
RESOLVED That the Boston City Council extends its best wishes for continued success, that this resolution be duly signed by the President of the City Council, attested to and a copy thereof transmitted by the Clerk to be made part of the permanent record of the City of Boston.
Wow! “Robbie Samuels Day”! I don’t really have words for what this means to me. The recognition of my work is really encouraging.
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| Hugging Aliza! |
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| Presenting my vacation fund! |
I want to thank several people. Boston City Councilors At-Large Felix G. Arroyo and Ayanna Pressley for attending (and Felix for the incredible resolution – “Robbie Samuels Day” September 16, 2011!) The SoJust STARZ (regulars) for all their ongoing support and for helping create a truly welcoming community. Lir Irish Pub for donating appetizers (dinner really!). All the bakers who brought cupcakes to make our birthday celebration special. And all who attended or helped spread the word.
I especially want to thank my co-founder Hilary Allen for supporting this social experiment called SoJust the first couple of years when we were still figuring out what it was or could be. My co-organizer and partner, Alison Brill, for her unwavering support of me and my plans to make a positive mark on the world. While I may be the more public face of SoJust, these two women have devoted countless hours over the years.
We would not be celebrating tonight without their contributions and your support - attending events, spreading the word and donating at events. If you've benefited from this cross-issue progressive network, please contribute the suggested annual membership fee of $25. You may do this online or at any of our events. Thank you for helping us continue to provide a space for like-minded progressives of all stripes.
I hope to see you at one of SoJust's upcoming events! Details and RSVP at www.sojust.org.
10/3 Skillshare: Intermediate Excel Tips & Tricks
10/22 Liberation Poker for Justice
11/7 Skillshare: Compassionate Communication (Non-violent Communication & Mediation)
11/16 Cocktails for Justice benefiting Resist Foundation
For Justice!
Robbie
Robbie
Robbie Samuels
Socializing for Justice Co-Founder & Co-Organizer
Socializing for Justice Co-Founder & Co-Organizer







My Grandma would be SO PROUD!!!!
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