From Southern Poverty Law Center <[email protected]>
Subject Our impact numbers are in!
Date July 28, 2021 9:21 PM
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2020 Impact Report. Here's a look at what we accomplished last
year - all thanks to supporters like you. Confronting Hate and
Extremism. The SPLC has tracked hate groups and domestic
extremists' activities for four decades - exposing their
threats to our democracy and documenting their growing influence. The
events of 2020 - a deadly global pandemic, racial justice
protests and fraudulent claims about the presidential election -
were used as opportunities for hatemongers to sow racial division,
circulate propaganda and recruit members.

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By the Numbers. 1,404 hate groups and anti-government groups tracked
across the country. 168 Confederate monuments and symbols removed from
public spaces. 179,282 downloads of our Sounds Like Hate podcast.
18.7M+ page views of Intelligence Project material.

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Voting Rights and Civic Engagement. The South has been historically
overlooked as a viable national political organizing force, a
perception that changed for many in 2020. The region is home to some
of the most robust and transformative change movements in our
nation's history. To effectively counter the structural racism
and other forms of oppression in this region, we're heavily
investing in building capacity for democratic organizing and civic
participation.

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By the Numbers. $12M provided to grassroots Get Out the Vote efforts
in our Deep South states. 7,425 voters contacted through Vote Your
Voice efforts. 100K+ students participated in social justice projects
made possible by SPLC funding. 1.4M+ voters contacted through the
efforts of SPLC's Ballot Cure Program. 53,000+ media stories
citing SPLC research and advocacy.

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Equity, Justice and COVID-19. During 2020, the pandemic laid bare
longstanding systemic racism and exacerbated an already severe wealth
gap. The spread of COVID-19 and its rippling economic and social
consequences disproportionately harmed the communities we work
alongside for equity and justice. We quickly mobilized, leveraging our
resources to address critical needs during this national crisis.

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By the Numbers. 19,000+ incarcerated people received information on
CARES Act stimulus benefits. 91 active cases currently being
litigated. 41 new lawsuits filed. 115,880 educators joined our online
network. 24.5M page views of Learning for Justice material. 190,000+
participants in the SPLC's in-person and online professional
learning through Learning for Justice. 140 people in detention granted
bond or parole.

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What you can do. Your partnership sustains our momentum and ensures
that the SPLC will continue as an effective vehicle for the change we
wish to see. Will you demonstrate your commitment to our shared vision
by making a gift to the SPLC? Your support helps us make a real
difference in the lives of those we serve.

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DONATE NOW

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Our mission. The SPLC is a catalyst for racial justice in the South
and beyond, working in partnership with communities to dismantle white
supremacy, strengthen intersectional movements, and advance the human
rights of all people.

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