August 1, 2022 Submitted by the South Shore Unity Council
Dear Residents and Leaders of Boston’s South Shore Communities,
We are writing to introduce ourselves to you as organizations that are deeply dedicated to the principle that every single person deserves to be treated with dignity and respect no matter who they are or where they come from. In 2019, we came together to form a coalition called the South Shore Unity Council. Through programming, events, and other community initiatives, we seek to bridge differences in experience and perspective in order to build a culture that respects and values the individuality and humanity of every individual.
We will not stand quietly by in the face of disrespect or mistreatment of our neighbors based on race, sexual orientation, gender, religious affiliation, disability or any other reason. We condemn recent acts of racism and anti-Semitism, actions targeting the LGBQTIA+ community, Muslims, and others, as well as the dissemination of white supremacist propaganda in our communities. We stand with our neighbors of diverse backgrounds and are committed to ensuring our diverse communities are welcoming and safe for all.
No town, no matter how filled with kind and well-meaning people it may be, is entirely free of bigotry. We can all strive to do better.
If you have not already, we strongly encourage you to reach out to work with us in your town. We also hope you will collaborate with leaders and groups in neighboring towns and discover how they are working with their particular South Shore Unity Council partners to foster a community where every citizen feels valued and supported.
Respectfully,
The South Shore Unity Council:
Cohasset Diversity Committee
Cohasset Pride Project
Duxbury for All
Hanover Pride
Hanover Unity Council
Hingham Unity Council
Hingham Pride Project
Hull No Place for Hate Committee
Hull Pride
UPlift Pembroke
Scituate Together for Representation,
Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity (STRIDE)
Scituate Pride
Trans/Parent Support Group of the South
Shore
Weymouth for Inclusion Solidarity and
Equity (WISE)
Just wanted to tell you about the experience my daughter had today in hingham. She had her Amazon vest on and was harassed by people in town telling her she didn’t belong there and videotaped her. She called me crying, saying she was so excited to explore the town while delivering packages as a side job. My daughter not only owns her own property but is a full time employee for fidelity. She is not a trouble maker at all. I guess her crime was being latina in a primary ignorant neighborhood.