OUR MISSION

The Gathering for Justice mission is to shift U.S. culture towards justice. The Gathering develops leaders, employs cultural organizing, connects the collective power of our movements, and convenes communities across generations to fortify the movement for racial justice and realize Dr. King's dream of a beloved community.  


OUR STORY

The Gathering for Justice is a 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2005 by the late, iconic artist and activist Harry Belafonte after he witnessed a news report of a 5 year old black girl being handcuffed and arrested in her Florida classroom for “being unruly”.


OUR ISSUES

Criminal and Juvenile Justice Reform

The Gathering’s cultural organizing, rapid response, policy advocacy and convening power are grounded on catalyzing holistic and transformative changes to the juvenile and criminal justice systems.

Police Accountability

Our direct actions and campaign initiatives focus on holding law enforcement agencies accountable. We build coalitions of stakeholders and use strategies rooted in Kingian Nonviolence to move the needle.

Civil and Human Rights

We do not live single-issue lives, and The Gathering brings an intersectional approach to everything we do. We build coalitions that are intergenerational, intercultural and multi-issue, building solidarity through our approach rooted in the historical Civil Rights strategies of our elders.


OUR APPROACH

Our approach is grounded in these four areas applying a racial and gender lens.

DIRECT ACTIONS AND RAPID RESPONSE

ARTS AND CULTURAL ORGANIZING

INTERGENERATIONAL EDUCATION AND LEADERSHIP TRAINING

ADVOCACY


OUR GUIDING PRINCIPLES

Six principles were outlined by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in his famous essay, “a pilgrimage to nonviolence.” They serve as the foundation of the teachings of Kingian nonviolence conflict reconciliation and are often referred to as the “will” of nonviolence.


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SPEAKING, TRAINING, AND PRESS INQUIRIES:

press (at) gatheringforjustice.org
Office+1 (212)547-9857