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Previous City companies plan fundraiser after Nazi vandalism

By Editorial Board Published August 19, 2025 3 Min Read
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Previous City companies plan fundraiser after Nazi vandalism

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — After a number of places in Lansing’s Previous City neighborhood had been vandalized with Nazi graffiti, space companies are planning to band collectively to boost funds for native non-profits with a “late night” purchasing occasion.

This Thursday, Aug. 21, a number of Previous City companies will likely be donating a part of the evening’s earnings to varied organizations in Michigan.

Odd Nodd Artwork Apply will likely be donating 25%, Unhealthy Annie’s will donate 20%, and Twiggies will likely be donating 10% of their gross sales to Secure & Simply Michigan, a group whose purpose is to scale back any harms attributable to the prison authorized system.

Seams Stitching and Mercantile will contribute 25% of its gross sales to the Refugee Improvement Middle, a help group for Mid-Michigan refugees.

In keeping with Casey Sorrow, proprietor of Odd Nodd Artwork Provide, one of many companies vandalized within the incident, the occasion is supposed to be a “show of unity,” and a “direct response” to the vandalism incident, which noticed a number of companies spray-painted with racist and homophobic iconography and remarks.

“The late-night event offers the community an opportunity to send the message that such hate will not be tolerated here; giving community members a chance to support local organizations doing critical social justice work, while also supporting local small businesses in one of Lansing’s most diverse and inclusive neighborhoods,” wrote Sorrow in a launch obtained by 6 Information.

Sorrow additionally says that the majority companies will likely be staying open via 8 p.m. for the occasion, and that Odd Nodd can even host a donation-based drop-in artwork class from 6 p.m. to eight p.m. All proceeds from that class will go to the Therapeutic Justice Lending Library.

Polka Dots and Katalyst Artwork Gallery & Reward Boutique are additionally collaborating within the occasion and are anticipated to announce their particular fundraising particulars quickly.

Sorrow says that the purchasing occasions are anticipated to proceed to be held on the third Thursday of every month.

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