From Michelle Munjanattu <[email protected]>
Subject From Stonewall, Minneapolis, and Beyond
Date June 17, 2020 5:01 PM
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John,

Fifty-one years ago, Black and Brown leaders took a stand against police brutality and discrimination during the Stonewall Uprising, launching what would become the modern movement for LGBTQ+ rights in the United States. Now, BIPOC leaders and allies are continuing their movement, pushing for an end to systemic white supremacy, heterosexism, and anti-Blackness while fighting for equal rights and protections for all.

In honor of their continued struggle, we're hosting a special conversation on Wednesday, June 24th at 3PM ET [[link removed]] to explore how the interconnection between queerness and immigrant experience can be a driving force for civic engagement and political leadership, especially in the time of COVID and police brutality protests.

Don't miss this important conversation on our collective liberation. RSVP now! [[link removed]]

Hosted in partnership with the Victory Institute, we'll be joined by New York City Councilmember Carlos Menchaca and Danielle Moodie , host of the radio show #WokeAF and co-host of the podcast democracy-ish. They'll share their perspectives as New Americans, people of color, and members of the LGBTQ+ community during #ReadyToLead and #ReadyToLove: Political Power at the Intersection of Queerness, Color, and Immigration [[link removed]] , providing inspiration on how we can keep driving our movement for inclusivity and justice forward.

Make sure you are a part of this key conversation in honor of Pride Month, Immigrant Heritage Month, and the ongoing fight for justice. RSVP now to reserve your spot! [[link removed]]

Look forward to seeing you there,
Michelle Munjanattu
Development Manager
New American Leaders

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