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Subject Today, reflect on the Indigenous land we live on.
Date November 26, 2020 3:00 PM
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Today, we give thanks for the organizers and grassroots organizations who are continuously fighting for racial and social justice. We also recognize the Indigenous communities across the country. While millions of Americans commemorate today, it’s important to not forget the contributions of Indigenous communities as they still fight for representation and equality.

As you give thanks today, take a moment to reflect on the Indigenous land you live and work on by looking up your address on this Native-Land.ca [[link removed]] map. Like much of Washington, DC, our Advancement Project National Office sits on Piscataway Land. Whose land have you settled on?

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Advancement Project National Office continues to work across racial lines for a more inclusive America for Indigenous, Black and Brown people. On Tuesday, December 1, please consider making a #GivingTuesday [[link removed]] gift to help us build on the momentum of this year and overcome the steep challenges ahead.



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