This is huge. HItting this goal will give our team the funds we need to keep electing progressive-minded prosecutors and fighting against racist, anti-reform groups flooding money in these races across the country.

Real Justice

John, we really have a chance to pull this off:

I just checked our fundraising numbers and right now we’re 96% of the way to reaching our big $45,000 August fundraising goal.

This is huge. Hitting this goal will give our team the funds we need to keep electing progressive-minded prosecutors and fighting against racist, anti-reform groups flooding money in elections across the country.

If everyone reading this email right now chips in $5, we can close this gap before our midnight deadline. Can you give $5 or anything you can spare to make sure our movement for justice keeps moving forward?
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You’ve heard me say it before and I’ll say it again. District attorneys are some of the most powerful elected officials who can turn the tide on systemic racism and oppression in the justice system.

Here’s just one example of why this matters so much: Last week in San Antonio, police murdered Sergeant Damian Lamar Daniels, a Black veteran who served his country with honor, in his own home, while responding to a mental health call.

Today, Damian’s family is meeting with San Antonio District Attorney Joe Gonzales, who Real Justice helped elect in 2018. This doesn’t mean instant accountability, but unlike what we’re seeing in Kenosha and so many other places, it shows that with the right kind of leaders in office, we can make sure that police officers are answerable to their actions and families have a chance at justice.

This is why Real Justice’s work is so important. And it’s why we set a $45,000 fundraising goal for this month.

We must fight harder than ever to elect transformative leaders who will bring police accountability and real justice to their communities. If you can afford to, please make a contribution today to help RJP reach our August fundraising goal and end this cycle of injustice.

Thank you for everything. Love and appreciate you,

Shaun