Dear Friend --
Did you join CLUE's first-ever virtual Giants
of Justice Awards ceremony this morning?
It's not too late for you to?watch!?(Begin around 30 minutes in.)
Our frontline hereoes in the COVID-19 crisis were an
inspiration. The Rev. Nancy Frausto's acceptance
speech was humbling. And the closing song? SO
MOVING!
It's also not too late to support
CLUE's?urgent work of providing witness, advocacy, and direct support
for low-wage workers, immigrants, and communities of color in the face
of incredible economic and racial injustice.
Friend, CLUE lost almost 10% of its annual revenue when it
had to cancel "Giants" because of coronavirus.?
Here's the good
news: a generous group of donors created a Justice Makers
Matching Fund and they?will double the impact of your donation
right now to help make up the difference.
Give today and your
donation will be matched dollar-for-dollar.?
The work for justice on behalf of our neighbors on the
margins has never been more urgent than right now. If you can give
today, you will ensure that they do not struggle alone.
It is undeniable. Our social fabric is ripped.?How will we mend it? By working together
vigilantly, nonviolently, and cooperatively to support those who
struggle for dignity,
justice, and good jobs.
During this pandemic, CLUE
members like you have...
- Helped secure better working
conditions, rent relief, groceries, and more for thousands of low-wage
workers.
- Turned out in support of our Black
siblings, making sacred and visible the horrible loss of Black lives
at the hands of police.?
- Secured safe shelter for
immigrants receiving humanitarian release from ICE
detention.
This is all possible because people like you support this urgent
work. And right now, you can have double the impact with your
donation.
Could you please take
a moment to contribute to the Justice Makers Matching Fund and
support interfaith collaboration for economic justice?
Thank you for your generosity.
In faith and solidarity,?
Michelle Seyler Executive Director, CLUE Justice
PS -?It's not too late to watch
(the video starts around the 30-minute mark).
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