The SPLC is launching a new visual brand that centers communities in the South and honors our legacy defending civil rights. Friend, I am delighted to share that the Southern Poverty Law Center is launching a new visual brand that centers communities in the South and honors our legacy defending civil rights. Since 1971, the SPLC has worked to ensure the promise of equal justice by taking on the most hateful factions in the South and meeting extremism with vigilance, resilience and courage. And today, more than 50 years after our doors first opened, there is now an opportunity — and an urgent need — for transformative change. We are ready to seize it. Rooted in the Deep South, centered in racial equity and grounded in civil rights history, the SPLC is beginning a new era of work to build power for multiracial, inclusive democracy and reverse the tide of white nationalism. Our new brand identity honors our enduring legacy fighting in the courts for justice in the South. It also creates space to celebrate our many other strengths; center Black and Brown voices; forge deep alliances and partnerships in communities; and invest in innovative, community-led solutions for dismantling white supremacy and protecting human rights. If you attended our 50 Forward event last fall, you got a sneak preview of the new logo, which uses our widely recognized acronym. We also widened our color palette to celebrate the breadth of stories and experiences in the South. Our websites, signatures and other visual markers have now officially changed to reflect the new brand. Looking to the future, the SPLC will embrace, more fully than ever, our charge to be a catalyst for racial justice in the South and beyond. And it is thanks to your generous partnership, support and friendship that we are inspired and ready to launch this new era of our work — an era of strengthening democracy, relegating white supremacy out of the mainstream, decarcerating and decriminalizing communities of color and eradicating poverty. Thank you for being part of this journey. Onward, Margaret Margaret Huang (she/her)
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