From Southern Poverty Law Center <[email protected]>
Subject In case you missed our 50 Forward event
Date October 24, 2022 9:16 PM
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Friend,

We hope you tuned in to our 50 Forward event last Friday! At this
historic celebration, SPLC President and CEO Margaret Huang laid out
the vision for the organization's next 50 years

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by sharing the SPLC's new vision for racial justice in the
South. This vision recognizes that activists and freedom fighters in
the South have demonstrated courage and resilience, and we will
continue to support the movement for justice despite the challenges we
face today.

In case you missed it, a recording of the live event is available
to watch here.
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Our Vision for a Just Future in the Next 50 Years is a monumental
undertaking, and we hope that Friday's event demonstrated just
how strong our commitment to this strategy is. In our largest,
most direct community investment, the SPLC will move its metro Atlanta
office to a historically Black community. While the location of a
newly constructed office building has not yet been determined, we
announced that it will have spaces and programming for the benefit of
the area residents, activists and allies. Huang also introduced the
SPLC's rebranding and logo, which will become the new symbol of
the SPLC's vision of a more inclusive, holistic organization and
a reflection of the multifaceted nature of its work.

The course we have charted is guided by decades of partnership with
the communities we fight alongside. Further, it is a testament to the
power our movement holds. Supporters like you enable the SPLC to
expand our core efforts each year while developing new projects to
address this moment's unique challenges. 

We extend our deepest gratitude to you for your support during this
pivotal period of growth. Thank you for being a critical part of the
fight to dismantle white supremacy, strengthen intersectional
movements and advance the human rights of all people.

Sincerely,

You friends at the Southern Poverty Law Center

 

 


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