Amazing Grace: The American Spiritual

Local Resources for Maine

The Amazing Grace experience doesn’t end with the performance. We have curated a selection of local organizations advocating for racial justice and how you can get involved with them.

 

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Indigo Arts Alliance provides Maine-based artists of African descent access to a broader range of practicing artists of color from around the world.

Black Owned Maine is a comprehensive resource of Black-owned businesses in Maine, a community for entrepreneurs, a funder of grants to families, and a content company.

Operation Breaking Stereotypes facilitates exchanges between schools in Maine and New York City to help students address ethnic, socio-economic, gender, and racial stereotypes through writing, reading, music, photography, and personal connections.

Maine People's Alliance is a statewide grassroots movement for progressive social change.

Maine Equal Justice is a nonprofit civil legal aid and economic justice organization working to increase economic security, opportunity, and equity for people in Maine.

Maine Immigrants' Rights Coalition is the convener of a unique, statewide network of 68 organizations and works to improve the legal, social, and economic conditions experienced by Maine’s immigrants.

Maine Inside Out activates individuals and communities to imagine and embody freedom through art, advocacy and support, and transformative justice. Formerly incarcerated people lead their work to build a world where everyone matters and belongs.

Showing Up for Racial Justice is a national network of groups and individuals working to undermine white supremacy and to work for racial justice.