We have big plans for 2024, and we’re counting on your support to make them a reality.
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John,

With the support of grassroots supporters like you, Color Of Change made big advances in our fight for a more human, less hostile world for Black people in America. John, will you pitch in $25 or more to help ensure that we have the resources we need to sustain our movement in 2024 and beyond? As part of our special end-of-year celebration, you’ll receive a COC merch item for making your gift.

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Deadline: Sun, Dec. 31, at 11:59 p.m. ET

Suggested Action: Chip in $25 to help us meet our critical end-of-year fundraising goal and get your COC swag!

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This year, we ran winning campaigns to reform our broken criminal justice system, to hold Big Tech companies accountable for enabling hatred and misinformation, to protect voting rights and to strengthen our democracy, and so much more. Here are just a few highlights of work that supporters like you made possible:

  • We fought against the corporate influence eroding the legitimacy of the U.S. Supreme Court by pushing legislators and partnering on a nationwide bus tour with Demand Justice in key cities to raise awareness around the need for Supreme Court expansion and democracy reform.
  • We collaborated with the National Education Association to train more than 500 people on advocating for Black students in local school boards and challenging right-wing book bans.
  • We pushed corporations to affirm their commitment to offering courses like AP African American Studies and AP Psychology to defend access to education.
  • We pressured district attorneys’ offices nationwide to support Black communities through our Winning Justice initiative. Our actions pushed the Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney’s Office to act on a historic reduction of the jail population by 828 people — nearly 23% — in the Fulton County Jail in just three months.
  • Building on the success of our phone justice work to demand Congress pass the Martha Wright-Reed Phone Justice Act last year, we worked in coalition with other movement groups to win similar legislation in Massachusetts that made prison phone calls free statewide.

We have big plans for 2024, and we’re counting on your support to make them a reality. Color Of Change doesn't take any money from lobbyists or giant corporations. Small-dollar grassroots contributions keep our movement accountable to the people.

We know that you believe in our mission to win justice for Black people in America, and we’re so grateful for your continued dedication. So John, we’re asking: Will you pitch in $25 or more to help support our campaigns for justice in 2024 and beyond?

With folks like you by our side, we can’t wait to see what lies ahead for our movement in the years to come.

Thank you for your support.

Until Justice Is Real,

The Color Of Change Team