“Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice, and justice at its best is power correcting everything that stands against love.” – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Voting rights. Reproductive justice. Police accountability. Violence prevention. Healthcare access. LGBTQ rights. Saving democracy. And more, so much more.
Even if you don’t know an organizer personally, you’ve felt the impact of their work.
From grassroots to legislative to elections - and everything in between - organizers work with people like you in communities around this country to identify problems and help build the power necessary to win solutions that work for us all.
So, take time today to thank an organizer for everything they do by sending a “Love Letter”.
You can send a big thank you out to the organizing universe, or you can lift up a specific person (or persons) by name. It's your call.
While you’re at it, tell us what keeps you hopeful.
We’re going to take these love letters and share them on social. So make ‘em good.
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