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Rabon said he understands people who don’t feel safe or comfortable taking to the streets in protest. “This is where I’ve found it most beneficial to me and to the community, to do organizing and supply running,” Rabon said. Any excess funds they receive will go to local community centers to help rebuild people’s lives.
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Now they’re recruiting others around them - including their friend and former teammate Kaitlyn Long - to help in the effort. In just 24 hours, the couple had raised $7,000 and had done four supply runs. Thank you! ❤️ Venmo: JayyRayy_Ī post shared by Justin Rabon on at 12:54pm PDT Do not forget, black lives matter, George’s life mattered, and spread that like wildfire! Have those uncomfortable conversation, BE THAT CHANGE amongst your friends and family who’ve remained silent this past week. Any excess donations will be given directly back to Black orgs here in the twin cities. Paul, and any and all donations are very welcome in helping build this wonderful city back up. Sara, Brad and myself are doing supply runs for the community here Minneapolis/St. Research, donate, vote, educate, and most importantly, listen to the black voices around you and hear our stories and pain. The FIGHT I see everyday here and around the country is amazing, and we can’t stop. Thanks to the community organizers around me, wonderful family and friends, and an unbelievably caring boyfriend I’ve found my strength again. At times, I’ve felt defeated, lost, hopeless, and in some of the darkest head spaces I’ve ever endured. This has been the most trying and difficult week of my entire life. The couple then decided to ask for donations on social media that they would use to go to the suburbs where stores were open, buy food and supplies, and bring them to centers in the city where people needed them most. Plus, protesters were out on the streets sometimes for hours on end with no access to food, water and other supplies. With so many businesses destroyed, and still reeling from the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as busses shut down, people across Minneapolis were left without the food chain reaching them. That something came earlier this week when he and Neumann discovered there was a need for supplies and food being brought to people who couldn’t access it. “After seeing everyone’s overwhelming support, friends checking in with me making sure I felt safe, all my friends and work were reaching out, and seeing all the good the community was doing to come together, that really gave me the motivation to do something.” Yet late last week, as messages of support came from friends, family and colleagues, Rabon’s mood turned from fear to action. That emotional paralyzation lasted for much of last week, with Rabon crying for hours in his bedroom and looking for comfort in phone calls to his parents. I was almost paralyzed and frozen with fear about the current state of Minneapolis.”
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“Initially last Tuesday I was more in shock than anything,” Rabon said. At first, they didn’t know what to do with the emotions they were feeling. of Minnesota, live together in Minneapolis. The interracial couple, who were track and field teammates at the Univ. The murder of George Floyd and the ensuing protests have had a powerful, emotional impact on Justin Rabon and Brad Neumann. EVENT: Join Outsports as we host Justin Rabon and Kaitlyn Long for an important, personal conversation about being black and LGBTQ in the Midwest and in America, June 9, 8 p.m.