Perspectives on key intersectional justice causes of the present
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This Leadership newsletter brings you perspectives on key intersectional justice causes of the present, highlighting the importance of leadership and dissent for demanding the world we deserve—even when it seems impossible. First, we conclude our series on protecting protest with a piece by Jubi Arriola-Headley on the dangerous confluence of anti-LGBTQ+, anti-protest, and anti-choice legislation—and why protest is vital to meeting our moment. Next, we look at how women of color are leading the critical fight for reproductive justice. We then look at what philanthropic spaces can learn from queer Latinx staff when it comes to harnessing intersectional leadership and narrative power. Finally, we invite you to explore the complete series on defending our fundamental right to protest, where you can read about the diverse movements fighting against recent waves of reactionary legislation.
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Stonewall Was a Protest, Not a Parade: The Dual Impact of Anti-LGBTQ+ and Anti-Protest Legislation ([link removed])
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To fight the current, dual backlash of anti-LGBTQ+ and anti-protest legislation, it is more important than ever to remember our history: Stonewall was a protest, not a parade. Read more… ([link removed])
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Decriminalizing Abortion: Women of Color Continue to Lead the Fight for Reproductive Justice ([link removed])
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As activists prepare for a possible “post-Roe future” of self-managed abortion, reproductive justice organizers elucidate why the fight to decriminalize abortion must center low-income women and trans people of color. Read more… ([link removed])
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Testimonios of Emerging Community Leaders: Latinx Queer Experiences ([link removed])
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Protecting Protest: We Need All Hands on Deck ([link removed])
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Explore NPQ’s recent series on the fight for the right to protest, published in partnership with the Protect Dissent Network. Read the collection… ([link removed])
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