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Mill Creek Exhibit Guided Tour – Tickets Still Available!There is still time to join us for the June 2 guided tour of th...
29/05/2026

Mill Creek Exhibit Guided Tour – Tickets Still Available!

There is still time to join us for the June 2 guided tour of the Mill Creek exhibit at the Missouri History Museum. This powerful exhibit explores the history, displacement, and lasting impact of the Mill Creek neighborhood in St. Louis.

If you would like to attend or learn more, please email [email protected] for details and ticket information.

One week ago today, we gathered for an engaging and meaningful evening at Planting Seeds: Solidarity Through the Lens of...
21/05/2026

One week ago today, we gathered for an engaging and meaningful evening at Planting Seeds: Solidarity Through the Lens of Housing and Race.

Thank you to everyone who attended, listened, reflected, and contributed to such an important conversation. The dialogue, shared experiences, and sense of community made the evening truly impactful.

We are grateful for all who joined us as we continue working toward justice, solidarity, and meaningful change together.

Stay tuned — the full event recording will be available on our website soon! 🌱

In moments when justice feels distant and the work ahead feels heavy, may we remember that hope is still alive and the S...
18/05/2026

In moments when justice feels distant and the work ahead feels heavy, may we remember that hope is still alive and the Spirit is still moving among us. Thank you, Thomas Merton for the kind reminder!

At Seeds of Justice Network, we continue planting seeds of solidarity, compassion, and action — trusting that even the smallest acts of love and justice can grow into transformation. 🌱

14/05/2026

Next, we’re honored to highlight Beyond Housing as a valued partner in our Planting Seeds Series: Solidarity | Through the lens of Housing and Race on May 14.

For decades, Beyond Housing has worked to strengthen families and transform under-resourced communities throughout the St. Louis region. Recognized nationally for their comprehensive approach to community development, their work addresses the interconnected challenges that impact long-term stability and opportunity — from housing and education to health, employment, economic development, and municipal wellbeing.

Beyond Housing understands that concentrated poverty and community disinvestment affect not only individual neighborhoods, but the future of the entire region. Their mission-centered work in North St. Louis County reflects a deep commitment to creating lasting change that allows all communities to thrive together.

Beginning as a housing organization in 1975, Beyond Housing has continued to evolve its holistic approach to meet the needs of families and communities while helping build a stronger, more prosperous St. Louis for everyone.

We are grateful for their partnership and the important perspective they bring to this conversation surrounding housing, race, equity, and community transformation.

👉 Register to join us: https://bit.ly/solidarityevent

Next, we’re pleased to highlight Respect Missouri Voters a valued partner in our Planting Seeds Series: Solidarity | Thr...
13/05/2026

Next, we’re pleased to highlight Respect Missouri Voters a valued partner in our Planting Seeds Series: Solidarity | Through the lens of Housing and Race on May 14.

Respect MO Voters is dedicated to protecting the voice of Missouri citizens by advocating for clear ballot language, defending the initiative petition process, and ensuring that government remains accountable to the people it serves. Their work pushes back against efforts to confuse voters, overturn citizen-approved measures, and limit public participation in shaping the future of our state.

Through town halls, community engagement, and grassroots organizing across Missouri, Respect MO Voters empowers individuals to make their voices heard and take an active role in democracy. Their commitment to civic participation and transparent governance reflects the importance of ensuring every community has a seat at the table.

Be sure to stop by and learn more about how you can get involved, volunteer, and support efforts to protect the democratic process in Missouri.

We are grateful for their partnership and the perspective they bring to this important conversation surrounding housing, race, equity, and civic engagement.

👉 Register to join us: https://bit.ly/solidarityevent

Tomorrow is the day!Join us for Planting Seeds Series: Solidarity | Through the lens of Housing and Race — an evening of...
13/05/2026

Tomorrow is the day!
Join us for Planting Seeds Series: Solidarity | Through the lens of Housing and Race — an evening of meaningful conversation, reflection, and opportunities for action.
We are honored to welcome Dr. Alice Prince as she presents THE CALL, grounding us in Catholic Social Teaching and the theme of solidarity through the lens of housing and race.
We’ll also hear from Annissa McCaskill of Forward Through Ferguson and Pastor Andre Alexander of Tabernacle Community Development Corporation who will speak to THE NEED right here in St. Louis through their daily work in our communities.
And the conversation doesn’t stop there — with 20 engagement tables offering ways to RESPOND, attendees will have opportunities to connect, get involved, and answer the call to action.

Will you answer the call?

Registration is still open. Join us tomorrow night:
Register Here - https://bit.ly/solidarityevent

13/05/2026

Next, we’re honored to highlight Forward Through Ferguson as both a featured speaker and engagement table partner for our Planting Seeds Series: Solidarity | Through the lens of Housing and Race on May 14.

Embracing the Ferguson Commission’s call to action, Forward Through Ferguson works to center impacted communities and mobilize accountable systems that advance racial equity throughout the St. Louis region. Their work focuses on creating policies and systems that ensure all people have the opportunity to thrive.

In addition to hearing their important perspective during our program, attendees will also have the opportunity to connect directly with Forward Through Ferguson at their engagement table. Be sure to stop by to learn more about their work, discover ways to get involved, and explore how collective action can help create lasting change in our community.

We are grateful for their partnership and leadership in this important conversation surrounding housing, race, and equity.

👉 Register to join us: https://bit.ly/solidarityevent

We are honored to welcome Alice Prince as the presenter of the “CALL” portion of our evening this Thursday at Planting S...
12/05/2026

We are honored to welcome Alice Prince as the presenter of the “CALL” portion of our evening this Thursday at Planting Seeds Series: Solidarity | Through the lens of Housing and Race

Grounded in Catholic Social Teaching, Dr. Prince will help guide our reflection on solidarity through the lens of housing, race, dignity, and belonging.

A Catholic educator, speaker, author, and community leader from St. Louis, Dr. Prince brings more than 15 years of experience in social and economic justice work and is known for connecting faith with action in inspiring and transformative ways.

Join us for an evening of meaningful conversation, reflection, and action.
Register Now if you haven't - https://bit.ly/solidarityevent

Next, we’re honored to highlight Catholic Charities St. Louis  as a valued partner in our Planting Seeds Series: Solidar...
12/05/2026

Next, we’re honored to highlight Catholic Charities St. Louis as a valued partner in our Planting Seeds Series: Solidarity | Through the lens of Housing and Race on May 14.

Grounded in the belief that every person has God-given dignity and potential, Catholic Charities works to ensure individuals and families have access to the care, support, and stability they need to thrive. Through emergency shelter, supportive housing, residential care, and affordable housing programs, they help create pathways toward lasting security and hope.

As a family of ministries serving the St. Louis community from many angles, Catholic Charities provides compassionate support to children, families, seniors, and neighbors facing hardship. Whether someone is seeking immediate assistance, long-term guidance, or simply a safe place to land, their ministries walk alongside people with healing, help, and hope.

We are grateful for their partnership and the vital perspective they bring to this important conversation surrounding housing, race, and the dignity of every person.

👉 Register to join us: https://bit.ly/solidarityevent

Next, we’re pleased to highlight Best Start for Kids STL as a valued partner in our Planting Seeds Series: Solidarity | ...
12/05/2026

Next, we’re pleased to highlight Best Start for Kids STL as a valued partner in our Planting Seeds Series: Solidarity | Through the lens of Housing and Race on May 14.

Best Start for Kids STL is a powerful coalition of child care providers, parents, and advocates working to secure sustainable public funding for early childhood education across St. Louis City and County. Their campaign seeks to invest approximately $100 million into ensuring children ages 0–5 have access to the high-quality early learning opportunities they deserve.

Their work recognizes that when we invest in our youngest children, we invest in the future strength, equity, and prosperity of our entire region. Through advocacy, community engagement, and a shared vision for thriving families, Best Start for Kids STL is helping create lasting change for generations to come.

We’re grateful for their partnership and the important perspective they bring to this conversation on housing, race, and community well-being.

👉 Register to join us: https://bit.ly/solidarityevent

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