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SEEDS OF CHANGE
Our 40th Anniversary Celebration – Rooted In Radical Joy
Join grantees, board members, and friends of CROSSROADS FUND to celebrate 40 years of Change, not Charity at our virtual annual benefit, Seeds of Change.
Check out our line up of Scheduled Events, Online Auction, 2021 Awardees, and more below!
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THE 2021 SEEDS OF CHANGE ANNUAL VIRTUAL FUNDRAISER RUNS FROM:
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 – FRIDAY, MARCH 19

DEAR COMMUNITY,
MAKE A DONATION OR PURCHASE TICKETS TODAY!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTION AND HELPING SEEDS OF CHANGE
VIRTUAL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

SPECIAL GUEST
Amy Goodman
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 7PM
To kick-off our three-day virtual celebration Amy Goodman was in conversation with Jane Kimondo, Crossroads Fund Executive Director. Amy Goodman is the host and executive producer of Democracy Now!, a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program airing on over 1,500 public television and radio stations worldwide.
Goodman has co-authored six New York Times bestsellers. Her latest one, Democracy Now! Twenty Years Covering the Movements Changing America looks back over the first two decades of Democracy Now! and the powerful movements and charismatic leaders who are re-shaping our world.
AWARDS PRESENTATION
2021 AWARDEES
THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 7PM
The 2021 Awards Presentation will feature a conversation moderated by poet, singer, songwriter Jamila Woods with youth activists from the three awardee orga- nizations:
Brave Space Alliance (Ron Sable Award for Activism)
GoodKids MadCity (Donald F. Erickson Synapses Award)
Chi-Nations Youth Council (Lynda J. Tipton Memorial Award for Social Justice)
The conversation will center the voices of youth leaders at the forefront of seeking changes for their communities through addressing historic harm caused by institu- tions, mutual-aid efforts, and demanding justice in all aspects of their lives.


















SPECIAL MUSICAL PERFORMANCE
JAMILA WOODS
FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 7PM
Tempering sharp and powerful lyrics with a sweetly melodic voice, Jamila Woods is a Chicago-bred singer/songwriter and award-winning poet whose inspirations include Gwendolyn Brooks and Toni Morrison. Following the 2016 release of her debut album HEAVN, Jamila received critical acclaim for her singular sound that is both rooted in soul and wholly modern. Her 2019 sophomore release LEGACY! LEGACY! featured 12-tracks named after writers, thinkers, and visual artists who have influenced her life and work. She is a Pushcart Prize-winning poet and co-edi- tor of “BreakBeat Poets: Black Girl Magic” (2018). Her poetry was recently pub- lished in the Library of America anthology “African American Poetry: 250 Years of Struggle & Song” (2020). Jamila recently made her television debut, performing “SULA (Paperback)” on Colbert on Jan 6th, 2021.
BID FOR CHANGE ON OUR ONLINE AUCTION!









WELCOME TO CROSSROADS FUND'S ONLINE AUCTION!
Crossroads Fund’s online auction is an exciting part of our Seeds of Change 40th Anniversary Celebration – Rooted in Radical Joy!
Our auction has been called “one of the best in Chicago” and this year we will not disappoint.
If you don’t already have a Bidding for Good account, sign-up is easy. Once you are registered, you are all set! Bid high, and bid often!
HELP US REACH OUR GOAL!
Our Seeds of Change goal is to raise $200,000 ($10,000 from the auction) to support Crossroads Fund’s mission to fund grassroots groups on the frontlines working for racial, social, and economic justice, especially in this critical moment. So, like voting in Chicago, bid early and bid often. Also, please share the auction link with friends and family!
AUCTION ITEMS
We have a slightly different selection of items this year – the pandemic made it difficult to secure some old favorites – but the collection is, as usual, eclectic, thought-provoking, and fun!









A FEW CAVEAT'S DURING THIS UNUSUAL TIME:
SPECIAL THANK YOU
Thank you to all the businesses and individuals who donated and to all the staff and host committee members who helped to solicit items. Special thanks to Alexis for taking such amazing pics. I was unable to link all the auction donors to the items on the site but you can see a complete list of donors on our website very soon.MEET OUR 2021 AWARDEES
WORKING FOR SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE
Awarded with the Ron Sable Award for Activism, Donald F. Erickson Synapses Award, and the Lynda J. Tipton Memorial Award for Social Justice, the three awardee organizations below, center on the voices of youth leaders who are at the forefront of seeking changes for their communities through addressing historic harm caused by institutions, mutual-aid efforts, and demanding justice in all aspects of their lives.
View the 2021 Awards Presentation
featuring a conversation moderated by poet, singer, songwriter Jamila Woods with youth activists from the three awardee organizations.









RON SABLE AWARD FOR ACTIVISM
BRAVE SPACE ALLIANCE
Since 2017, Brave Space Alliance (BSA) has organized and uplifted trans and gender non-conforming people of color through community-sourced services, knowl- edge-sharing and advocacy while building toward the liberation of all oppressed peoples. BSA is the first Black-led, trans-led LGBTQ+ Center located on the South Side of Chicago, dedicated to providing affirming, culturally competent, for-us by-us services and programming for LGBTQ+ individuals on the South and West sides of the city. BSA has strengthened the ecosystem of community care through the Crisis Delivery program and mutual aid program amid the global pandemic. They firmly believe in organizing through collaboration with the Black, Trans, and Gen- der-Nonconforming collective and the Trans Liberation collective.
DONALD F. ERICKSON SYNAPSES AWARD
GOODKIDS MADCITY
Founded in the wake of the Parkland, FL, shooting in 2018, GoodKids MadCity (GKMC) provides support to young people affected by shootings while pushing for policies that address the systemic causes of gun violence. GKMC has galvanized Chicago by being a leading voice in the demand to defund the Chicago Police De- partment (CPD) and consistently leading protests during the uprisings of 2020. GKMC developed the “Peace Book Commission”, which is a proposal to divert funds from CPD in order to cultivate practices of repairing harm in Chicago communities most affected by gun violence without resorting to the criminal legal system and provide more resources and opportunities to youth affected by gun violence.


















LYNDA J. TIPTON MEMORIAL AWARD FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE
CHI-NATIONS YOUTH COUNCIL
Chi-Nations Youth Council was created in 2012 and comprises a diverse group of youth and adults with a mission to create a supportive, open environment for Native Youth; raise awareness of cultural identity; and promote a healthy lifestyle through arts, activism, and education. They work towards this goal by strengthening com- munity through avid volunteerism, fundraising, and traditional values. In Spring 2019, the Youth Council opened the First Nations Garden in Albany Park. Recently, the Youth Council has led campaigns for Black and Indigenous solidarity; removing white supremacist monuments, mascots, and depictions of Indigenous people; and stopping oil pipeline development through Indigenous lands.
OUR SUPPORTERS
SPONSORS
(As of 3.18.2021)
LEADERSHIP CIRCLE: $7,540+
CATALYSTS: $2,540 - $5,039
VISIONARIES: $1,040 - $2,539
MOVERS AND SHAKERS: $740 - $1,039
STEWARDS: $540 - $739
SPONSORS: $240 - $539
AUCTION DONORS
Please support the businesses that have made a great contribution to Crossroads Fund through gifts to our silent auction. They support our communities – let’s return the favor!
Auction Donors
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FOUNDERS
On our 40th anniversary a special thank you to our founders for their radical vision.