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Like most of the country, we are reflecting on the results from Tuesday's elections. How far have we come since last November? What is the work ahead?

It is easy to lose hope.

In suburban communities across the country, parents have been weaponized to fight critical race theory and LGBTQ-friendly books from the school curriculum, to decry accommodations for transgender students, and to ridicule vaccine and mask mandates. In the South, voting protections are being fundamentally gutted, putting vulnerable communities even more at risk.

In the face of this struggle, I want to lift some of the work that my NCLEJ colleagues have been doing over these long months:

The more we look, the more we are reminded: democracy is a verb, an action that must be nurtured and reinforced every single day, in every town and every state, when things are going well and especially, when there is so much at stake.

Frontline communities are at the heart of this work. Frontline communities will continue to organize and protest and hold elected officials accountable regardless of who is in office. At NCLEJ, we are proud to be in partnership with frontline communities and we will continue taking direction as we put forward our advocacy and litigation strategies.

ORGANIZATIONAL UPDATES

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR SPRING & SUMMER INTERNS.
We are committed to building a pipeline of dynamic and diverse movement lawyers who are pushing for economic and racial justice change from Missouri to Buffalo. Visit our website to see postings for spring and summer internships. 

SAVE THE DATE: NCLEJ Catalyst Awards: A  Celebration of Changemakers 
The virtual event will take place on Wednesday, December 8, 2021, at 7 PM ET. The 60-minute livestream fundraiser will feature a dynamic celebration of thought-leaders, including our incredible partners advancing community-centered solutions to public safety in Buffalo. Our star-studded evening will showcase that there is joy in justice-making.  



 
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