From Southern Poverty Law Center <[email protected]>
Subject Our top stories of 2022
Date December 27, 2022 9:31 PM
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Friend,

With just a few days left in 2022, it's time for our annual look
back at the SPLC's top stories of the year. The 10 stories that
supporters like you read and shared the most reveal what motivated our
movement to continue the march for justice.

They also shed light on the future of our work. They exposed the new
face and growing power of white supremacy, highlighted the grave need
to defend voting rights and strengthen our democracy and demonstrated
the importance of teaching truthful history.

Now through Dec. 31, gifts to the SPLC are being matched
dollar-for-dollar by a generous group of donors. Make your
tax-deductible gift today and your donation will go twice as far
towards helping us continue this important work!

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DOUBLE MY IMPACT

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These stories, and so many more, defined our year:

* SPLC Poll Finds Substantial Support for 'Great
Replacement' Theory and Other Hard-Right Ideas

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* Ignoring the Voters: Alabama commission dissolves judicial seat
nearly won by Black woman

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* Criminal Injustice: States unfairly prosecute children as adults

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* Justice Prevails: Descendants of enslaved people at historic
plantation win bruising battle to tell their stories

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* 'They let us down': Water crisis in Jackson,
Mississippi, flows from systemic racism

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* A Constant Reminder: Stadium still honors man who expelled Black
people from Louisiana city

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* 'For Cruelty's Sake': State of Alabama diverts
$400 million in COVID funds to build prisons, leaving many in
dire straits

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* Unbanning History: Georgia teen organizers fight back against
school censorship

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* SPLC files amicus brief in suit against Florida's Stop
WOKE Act

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* Gender-affirming Care: What It Is and Why It's Necessary

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Please consider making  your tax-deductible year-end gift today
to support our work for years to come. Don't miss our holiday
gift match - your gift will be matched dollar-for-dollar until
midnight on Dec. 31!

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DOUBLE MY IMPACT

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Sincerely,

Your friends at the Southern Poverty Law Center

P.S. If you have already made your year-end gift to the SPLC, we are
so thankful for your ongoing support and will update your record
shortly.

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.

Friend, your donation will be matched dollar-for-dollar
through midnight on Dec. 31, thanks to a group of generous supporters.
Will you take advantage of this limited-time opportunity to double
your impact on our work?

GIFTS ARE MATCHED - DONATE NOW

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