Good afternoon Law Center supporters, 
 
Two months ago, the Supreme Court announced they would hear Johnson v. Grants Pass, the most important case about homelessness in over forty years. Since then, we’ve witnessed an incredible whirlwind of community organizing and power-building. In the past two months, we have:  
 
None of this would have been possible without your ongoing and generous support. Check out our website to learn how to plug into our work to win this case and ensure everyone has the housing they need to thrive. And, if you’re able, please consider making a donation to support this work.  
 
We have a jam-packed few months leading up to the Court’s oral arguments on April 22nd. See below for ways to stay involved.   
 
WEBINAR: Homelessness and the Supreme Court, Using Narrative to Expand Support for Compassionate Solutions 
 
 
Johnson v. Grants Pass will have huge implications for how the country addresses homelessness. With more people paying attention to the issue, it's an opportunity to elevate solutions that respect the rights and dignity of people who are unhoused, and address community concerns. How can housing and advocacy organizations communicate about this case to expand broad public support for compassionate, proven solutions to homelessness? Join three key leaders in a conversation about how research, experience, and strategy inform their communications about this case. 
 
 
 
RALLY IN D.C. ON APRIL 22ND 
 
 
The National Homelessness Law Center, the National Coalition for the Homeless and a growing list of partners from around the country will rally at the courthouse on the day of the oral arguments. We need your help to show SCOTUS, Congress, and the media that homelessness is not a crime, and that criminalization makes homelessness worse. The only solution to homelessness is ensuring that everyone has a safe and dignified home to sleep in. 
 
The rally will feature homeless activists, organizers, and advocates speaking on the impact of this case and what will happen if SCOTUS rules in favor of either Johnson or Grants Pass. 
 
 
SOCIAL MEDIA TOOLKIT 
 
In collaboration with our friends at CSH, we’ve built a social media toolkit to help get the word out about Johnson v. Grants Pass. At the link below you’ll be able to view and download social media copy and graphics. Stay tuned for additions as we get closer to the hearing. 
 
 
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In thanks,  
 
Jesse Rabinowitz | he/him/his
Campaign & Communications Director
 
P.S. Did you see this amazing New York Times series? It uplifts the voices of homeless people from around the country 

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