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LGBTQ FUNDING RESOURCES IN THE COVID-19 RESPONSE As with many crises, the COVID-19 pandemic is having a disproportionate impact in LGBTQ communities and other marginalized communities. During this crisis, Funders for LGBTQ Issues is committed to our mission of increasing the scale and impact of philanthropic resources aimed at enhancing the well-being of LGBTQ communities, promoting equity, and advancing racial, economic and gender justice. COVID-19 GLOBAL LGBTIQ EMERGENCY FUND The global COVID-19 emergency presents tremendous challenges to LGBTIQ people, especially in places with deep poverty and weak health systems or government infrastructure. When a crisis hits “everyone,” the most marginalized become even more vulnerable. LGBTIQ people in many parts of the world cannot count on governments or relief organizations for help. As OutRight’s research FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Funders for LGBTQ Issues 45 West 36th Street, 8th Floor New York, NY10018 212.475.2930
HEALTH - FUNDERS FOR LGBT ISSUES In 2014, the top 10 funders for LGBTQ health in the U.S. awarded about $14.5 million, more than half of all LGBTQ health funding that year. Five of the top ten funders are HIV-focused funders, and four others are funders addressing a range of health issues. ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY 10. San Francisco AIDS Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $ 35,329. In 2014, the top ten grant recipients of LGBTQ funding for economic opportunity received a total of $1.1 million, or more than 70 percent of all funding that year. Five of the top ten recipients were locatedin New York.
TRANSGENDER ISSUES
In 2018, trans funding in the United States reached a record high of $28.6 million. While this increase is welcomed, funding for trans communities does not match the need. For every $100 awarded by U.S. foundations only .04 cents supports transgender communities. Only $10.4 million, or 36 percent, of reported funds in 2018 supportedtrans
DATA COLLECTION
OUT IN THE SOUTH FUND The Tides’ Kicking Assets Fund. An anonymous donor. For questions about the Out in the South Fund or information about the next request for proposals, please contact our Project Director of the Out in the South Initiative, Chantelle Fisher-Borne, at chantelle@lgbtfunders.org or (919)260-2189. 2019 Grantees. MY FINAL MESSAGE AS PRESIDENT OF FUNDERS FOR LGBTQ ISSUES Dear friends, My heart is a tangle of emotions as I approach my last day as President of Funders for LGBTQ Issues this Friday, August 28. Even though I’ve had a year of planning to prepare for this transition, it’s still hard to move on from the most fulfilling job of my career. Our Leadership Transition Committee and our consultants from Strategies for Social Change have been hard at work HOME - FUNDERS FOR LGBT ISSUESABOUTEVENTSJOBSMEMBERSHIPRESEARCHDONATE Funders for LGBTQ Issues 45 West 36th Street, 8th Floor New York, NY10018 212.475.2930
LGBTQ FUNDING RESOURCES IN THE COVID-19 RESPONSE As with many crises, the COVID-19 pandemic is having a disproportionate impact in LGBTQ communities and other marginalized communities. During this crisis, Funders for LGBTQ Issues is committed to our mission of increasing the scale and impact of philanthropic resources aimed at enhancing the well-being of LGBTQ communities, promoting equity, and advancing racial, economic and gender justice. COVID-19 GLOBAL LGBTIQ EMERGENCY FUND The global COVID-19 emergency presents tremendous challenges to LGBTIQ people, especially in places with deep poverty and weak health systems or government infrastructure. When a crisis hits “everyone,” the most marginalized become even more vulnerable. LGBTIQ people in many parts of the world cannot count on governments or relief organizations for help. As OutRight’s research FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Funders for LGBTQ Issues 45 West 36th Street, 8th Floor New York, NY10018 212.475.2930
HEALTH - FUNDERS FOR LGBT ISSUES In 2014, the top 10 funders for LGBTQ health in the U.S. awarded about $14.5 million, more than half of all LGBTQ health funding that year. Five of the top ten funders are HIV-focused funders, and four others are funders addressing a range of health issues. ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY 10. San Francisco AIDS Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $ 35,329. In 2014, the top ten grant recipients of LGBTQ funding for economic opportunity received a total of $1.1 million, or more than 70 percent of all funding that year. Five of the top ten recipients were locatedin New York.
TRANSGENDER ISSUES
In 2018, trans funding in the United States reached a record high of $28.6 million. While this increase is welcomed, funding for trans communities does not match the need. For every $100 awarded by U.S. foundations only .04 cents supports transgender communities. Only $10.4 million, or 36 percent, of reported funds in 2018 supportedtrans
DATA COLLECTION
OUT IN THE SOUTH FUND The Tides’ Kicking Assets Fund. An anonymous donor. For questions about the Out in the South Fund or information about the next request for proposals, please contact our Project Director of the Out in the South Initiative, Chantelle Fisher-Borne, at chantelle@lgbtfunders.org or (919)260-2189. 2019 Grantees. MY FINAL MESSAGE AS PRESIDENT OF FUNDERS FOR LGBTQ ISSUES Dear friends, My heart is a tangle of emotions as I approach my last day as President of Funders for LGBTQ Issues this Friday, August 28. Even though I’ve had a year of planning to prepare for this transition, it’s still hard to move on from the most fulfilling job of my career. Our Leadership Transition Committee and our consultants from Strategies for Social Change have been hard at work FUNDING FORWARD 2021 Due to ongoing public health concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic, Funding Forward 2021 will be delivered as a fully virtual conference from May 5th – 7th, 2021. The majority of Funding Forward conversations and events will take place live with select content available for viewing by conference attendees following the liveevents.
RESEARCH - FUNDERS FOR LGBT ISSUES Funders for LGBTQ Issues 45 West 36th Street, 8th Floor New York, NY10018 212.475.2930
TRANSGENDER ISSUES
In 2018, trans funding in the United States reached a record high of $28.6 million. While this increase is welcomed, funding for trans communities does not match the need. For every $100 awarded by U.S. foundations only .04 cents supports transgender communities. Only $10.4 million, or 36 percent, of reported funds in 2018 supportedtrans
PEOPLE OF COLOR
In 2018, domestic funding for LGBTQ communities of color increased by nearly $9 million for a total of $33.3 million. An increase of $5.5 million for people of color in general, $2 million for LGBTQ black communities, and $1.9 million for LGBTQ Latinx communities led to a new record high in funding for LGBTQ communities of color, when excluding OneOrlando Fund grantmaking. CONTACT US - FUNDERS FOR LGBT ISSUES Funders for LGBTQ Issues. 45 West 36th Street, 8th Floor. New York, NY 10018. 212-475-2930. info@lgbtfunders.org.BOARD & STAFF
Former Chief Executive Officers. Nancy Cunningham (1992-2005) Karen Zelermyer (2005-2012) Richard Burns / Interim Executive Director (2012) Ben Francisco Maulbeck (2012-2020) PHILADELPHIA FOUNDATION 2021 GRANTS 2021 Grants Available Through the Philadelphia Foundation We are pleased to announce Philadelphia Foundation’s 2021 discretionary, competitive grant application deadlines. All organizations seeking support should have a mission focus of positively impacting high poverty populations in Greater Philadelphia. Application Due Dates: To be considered for a grant in: April 2021, applications FUNDER BRIEFING: THE SOUTHERN POWER FUND Out in the South – an initiative of Funders for LGBTQ Issues, Grantmakers for Southern Progress, Resource Generation, and The Solidaire Network are pleased to host this funder briefing on the Southern Power Fund. The Southern Power Fund Moving Money to Frontline Communities in the South Over the last four months, Southern movement leaders and philanthropic allies came together with a MY FINAL MESSAGE AS PRESIDENT OF FUNDERS FOR LGBTQ ISSUES Dear friends, My heart is a tangle of emotions as I approach my last day as President of Funders for LGBTQ Issues this Friday, August 28. Even though I’ve had a year of planning to prepare for this transition, it’s still hard to move on from the most fulfilling job of my career. Our Leadership Transition Committee and our consultants from Strategies for Social Change have been hard at workA RESOURCE GUIDE
The second major program for Funders for Lesbian and Gay Issues is the network of LGBT Community Foundations. More information about thisnetwork is
HOME - FUNDERS FOR LGBT ISSUESABOUTEVENTSJOBSMEMBERSHIPRESEARCHDONATE Funders for LGBTQ Issues 45 West 36th Street, 8th Floor New York, NY10018 212.475.2930
LGBTQ FUNDING RESOURCES IN THE COVID-19 RESPONSE As with many crises, the COVID-19 pandemic is having a disproportionate impact in LGBTQ communities and other marginalized communities. During this crisis, Funders for LGBTQ Issues is committed to our mission of increasing the scale and impact of philanthropic resources aimed at enhancing the well-being of LGBTQ communities, promoting equity, and advancing racial, economic and gender justice. FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Funders for LGBTQ Issues 45 West 36th Street, 8th Floor New York, NY10018 212.475.2930
COVID-19 GLOBAL LGBTIQ EMERGENCY FUND The global COVID-19 emergency presents tremendous challenges to LGBTIQ people, especially in places with deep poverty and weak health systems or government infrastructure. When a crisis hits “everyone,” the most marginalized become even more vulnerable. LGBTIQ people in many parts of the world cannot count on governments or relief organizations for help. As OutRight’s research ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY 10. San Francisco AIDS Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $ 35,329. In 2014, the top ten grant recipients of LGBTQ funding for economic opportunity received a total of $1.1 million, or more than 70 percent of all funding that year. Five of the top ten recipients were locatedin New York.
DATA COLLECTION
TRANSGENDER ISSUES
In 2018, trans funding in the United States reached a record high of $28.6 million. While this increase is welcomed, funding for trans communities does not match the need. For every $100 awarded by U.S. foundations only .04 cents supports transgender communities. Only $10.4 million, or 36 percent, of reported funds in 2018 supportedtrans
PEOPLE OF COLOR
The Funding. In 2018, domestic funding for LGBTQ communities of color increased by nearly $9 million for a total of $33.3 million. An increase of $5.5 million for people of color in general, $2 million for LGBTQ black communities, and $1.9 million for LGBTQ Latinx communities led to a new record high in funding for LGBTQ communitiesof color
MEET OUR NEW BOARD MEMBERS Meet Our New Board Members. Please join us in welcoming Funders for LGBTQ Issues 2020’s cohort of board members; Karen Appelbaum, Operations Director, Northwest Area Foundation; Namita Chad, Associate Director of Programs, Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice; Paulina Helm-Hernández, Program Officer, US Southeast, Foundation for a Just ANNOUNCING RECIPIENTS OF THE 2019 PRIDE IN PHILANTHROPY Andrew Wallace December 19, 2018 As a community of funders dedicated to creating a more inclusive world for LGBTQ communities and other marginalized communities we spend much of our time focused on the challenges ahead of us. In this political moment, when the forces of hate and repression wield immense power and often dictate the news we consume and the conversations we HOME - FUNDERS FOR LGBT ISSUESABOUTEVENTSJOBSMEMBERSHIPRESEARCHDONATE Funders for LGBTQ Issues 45 West 36th Street, 8th Floor New York, NY10018 212.475.2930
LGBTQ FUNDING RESOURCES IN THE COVID-19 RESPONSE As with many crises, the COVID-19 pandemic is having a disproportionate impact in LGBTQ communities and other marginalized communities. During this crisis, Funders for LGBTQ Issues is committed to our mission of increasing the scale and impact of philanthropic resources aimed at enhancing the well-being of LGBTQ communities, promoting equity, and advancing racial, economic and gender justice. FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Funders for LGBTQ Issues 45 West 36th Street, 8th Floor New York, NY10018 212.475.2930
COVID-19 GLOBAL LGBTIQ EMERGENCY FUND The global COVID-19 emergency presents tremendous challenges to LGBTIQ people, especially in places with deep poverty and weak health systems or government infrastructure. When a crisis hits “everyone,” the most marginalized become even more vulnerable. LGBTIQ people in many parts of the world cannot count on governments or relief organizations for help. As OutRight’s research ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY 10. San Francisco AIDS Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $ 35,329. In 2014, the top ten grant recipients of LGBTQ funding for economic opportunity received a total of $1.1 million, or more than 70 percent of all funding that year. Five of the top ten recipients were locatedin New York.
DATA COLLECTION
TRANSGENDER ISSUES
In 2018, trans funding in the United States reached a record high of $28.6 million. While this increase is welcomed, funding for trans communities does not match the need. For every $100 awarded by U.S. foundations only .04 cents supports transgender communities. Only $10.4 million, or 36 percent, of reported funds in 2018 supportedtrans
PEOPLE OF COLOR
The Funding. In 2018, domestic funding for LGBTQ communities of color increased by nearly $9 million for a total of $33.3 million. An increase of $5.5 million for people of color in general, $2 million for LGBTQ black communities, and $1.9 million for LGBTQ Latinx communities led to a new record high in funding for LGBTQ communitiesof color
MEET OUR NEW BOARD MEMBERS Meet Our New Board Members. Please join us in welcoming Funders for LGBTQ Issues 2020’s cohort of board members; Karen Appelbaum, Operations Director, Northwest Area Foundation; Namita Chad, Associate Director of Programs, Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice; Paulina Helm-Hernández, Program Officer, US Southeast, Foundation for a Just ANNOUNCING RECIPIENTS OF THE 2019 PRIDE IN PHILANTHROPY Andrew Wallace December 19, 2018 As a community of funders dedicated to creating a more inclusive world for LGBTQ communities and other marginalized communities we spend much of our time focused on the challenges ahead of us. In this political moment, when the forces of hate and repression wield immense power and often dictate the news we consume and the conversations we MEMBERSHIP - FUNDERS FOR LGBT ISSUES Funders for LGBTQ Issues 45 West 36th Street, 8th Floor New York, NY10018 212.475.2930
RESEARCH - FUNDERS FOR LGBT ISSUES Funders for LGBTQ Issues 45 West 36th Street, 8th Floor New York, NY10018 212.475.2930
PEOPLE OF COLOR
In 2018, domestic funding for LGBTQ communities of color increased by nearly $9 million for a total of $33.3 million. An increase of $5.5 million for people of color in general, $2 million for LGBTQ black communities, and $1.9 million for LGBTQ Latinx communities led to a new record high in funding for LGBTQ communities of color, when excluding OneOrlando Fund grantmaking. OUT IN THE SOUTH FUND The Tides’ Kicking Assets Fund. An anonymous donor. For questions about the Out in the South Fund or information about the next request for proposals, please contact our Project Director of the Out in the South Initiative, Chantelle Fisher-Borne, at chantelle@lgbtfunders.org or (919)260-2189. 2019 Grantees. HEALTH - FUNDERS FOR LGBT ISSUES In 2014, the top 10 funders for LGBTQ health in the U.S. awarded about $14.5 million, more than half of all LGBTQ health funding that year. Five of the top ten funders are HIV-focused funders, and four others are funders addressing a range of health issues. CONTACT US - FUNDERS FOR LGBT ISSUES Funders for LGBTQ Issues. 45 West 36th Street, 8th Floor. New York, NY 10018. 212-475-2930. info@lgbtfunders.org. WELCOME TO OUR JOBS BOARD! Welcome to Our Jobs Board! Thank you for your interest in our philanthropy job board. Our job board is a complimentary resource available to our members. Non-Members are welcome to post a job for a fee of $50. Once a job post is submitted, it will be reviewed by ourstaff in
PHILADELPHIA FOUNDATION 2021 GRANTS 2021 Grants Available Through the Philadelphia Foundation We are pleased to announce Philadelphia Foundation’s 2021 discretionary, competitive grant application deadlines. All organizations seeking support should have a mission focus of positively impacting high poverty populations in Greater Philadelphia. Application Due Dates: To be considered for a grant in: April 2021, applicationsA RESOURCE GUIDE
The second major program for Funders for Lesbian and Gay Issues is the network of LGBT Community Foundations. More information about thisnetwork is
ANNOUNCING RECIPIENTS OF THE 2019 PRIDE IN PHILANTHROPY Andrew Wallace December 19, 2018 As a community of funders dedicated to creating a more inclusive world for LGBTQ communities and other marginalized communities we spend much of our time focused on the challenges ahead of us. In this political moment, when the forces of hate and repression wield immense power and often dictate the news we consume and the conversations we HOME - FUNDERS FOR LGBT ISSUESABOUTEVENTSJOBSMEMBERSHIPRESEARCHDONATE Funders for LGBTQ Issues 45 West 36th Street, 8th Floor New York, NY10018 212.475.2930
LGBTQ FUNDING RESOURCES IN THE COVID-19 RESPONSE As with many crises, the COVID-19 pandemic is having a disproportionate impact in LGBTQ communities and other marginalized communities. During this crisis, Funders for LGBTQ Issues is committed to our mission of increasing the scale and impact of philanthropic resources aimed at enhancing the well-being of LGBTQ communities, promoting equity, and advancing racial, economic and gender justice. FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Funders for LGBTQ Issues 45 West 36th Street, 8th Floor New York, NY10018 212.475.2930
COVID-19 GLOBAL LGBTIQ EMERGENCY FUND The global COVID-19 emergency presents tremendous challenges to LGBTIQ people, especially in places with deep poverty and weak health systems or government infrastructure. When a crisis hits “everyone,” the most marginalized become even more vulnerable. LGBTIQ people in many parts of the world cannot count on governments or relief organizations for help. As OutRight’s research ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY 10. San Francisco AIDS Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $ 35,329. In 2014, the top ten grant recipients of LGBTQ funding for economic opportunity received a total of $1.1 million, or more than 70 percent of all funding that year. Five of the top ten recipients were locatedin New York.
DATA COLLECTION
TRANSGENDER ISSUES
In 2018, trans funding in the United States reached a record high of $28.6 million. While this increase is welcomed, funding for trans communities does not match the need. For every $100 awarded by U.S. foundations only .04 cents supports transgender communities. Only $10.4 million, or 36 percent, of reported funds in 2018 supportedtrans
PEOPLE OF COLOR
The Funding. In 2018, domestic funding for LGBTQ communities of color increased by nearly $9 million for a total of $33.3 million. An increase of $5.5 million for people of color in general, $2 million for LGBTQ black communities, and $1.9 million for LGBTQ Latinx communities led to a new record high in funding for LGBTQ communitiesof color
MEET OUR NEW BOARD MEMBERS Meet Our New Board Members. Please join us in welcoming Funders for LGBTQ Issues 2020’s cohort of board members; Karen Appelbaum, Operations Director, Northwest Area Foundation; Namita Chad, Associate Director of Programs, Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice; Paulina Helm-Hernández, Program Officer, US Southeast, Foundation for a Just ANNOUNCING RECIPIENTS OF THE 2019 PRIDE IN PHILANTHROPY Andrew Wallace December 19, 2018 As a community of funders dedicated to creating a more inclusive world for LGBTQ communities and other marginalized communities we spend much of our time focused on the challenges ahead of us. In this political moment, when the forces of hate and repression wield immense power and often dictate the news we consume and the conversations we HOME - FUNDERS FOR LGBT ISSUESABOUTEVENTSJOBSMEMBERSHIPRESEARCHDONATE Funders for LGBTQ Issues 45 West 36th Street, 8th Floor New York, NY10018 212.475.2930
LGBTQ FUNDING RESOURCES IN THE COVID-19 RESPONSE As with many crises, the COVID-19 pandemic is having a disproportionate impact in LGBTQ communities and other marginalized communities. During this crisis, Funders for LGBTQ Issues is committed to our mission of increasing the scale and impact of philanthropic resources aimed at enhancing the well-being of LGBTQ communities, promoting equity, and advancing racial, economic and gender justice. FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Funders for LGBTQ Issues 45 West 36th Street, 8th Floor New York, NY10018 212.475.2930
COVID-19 GLOBAL LGBTIQ EMERGENCY FUND The global COVID-19 emergency presents tremendous challenges to LGBTIQ people, especially in places with deep poverty and weak health systems or government infrastructure. When a crisis hits “everyone,” the most marginalized become even more vulnerable. LGBTIQ people in many parts of the world cannot count on governments or relief organizations for help. As OutRight’s research ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY 10. San Francisco AIDS Foundation, San Francisco, CA. $ 35,329. In 2014, the top ten grant recipients of LGBTQ funding for economic opportunity received a total of $1.1 million, or more than 70 percent of all funding that year. Five of the top ten recipients were locatedin New York.
DATA COLLECTION
TRANSGENDER ISSUES
In 2018, trans funding in the United States reached a record high of $28.6 million. While this increase is welcomed, funding for trans communities does not match the need. For every $100 awarded by U.S. foundations only .04 cents supports transgender communities. Only $10.4 million, or 36 percent, of reported funds in 2018 supportedtrans
PEOPLE OF COLOR
The Funding. In 2018, domestic funding for LGBTQ communities of color increased by nearly $9 million for a total of $33.3 million. An increase of $5.5 million for people of color in general, $2 million for LGBTQ black communities, and $1.9 million for LGBTQ Latinx communities led to a new record high in funding for LGBTQ communitiesof color
MEET OUR NEW BOARD MEMBERS Meet Our New Board Members. Please join us in welcoming Funders for LGBTQ Issues 2020’s cohort of board members; Karen Appelbaum, Operations Director, Northwest Area Foundation; Namita Chad, Associate Director of Programs, Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice; Paulina Helm-Hernández, Program Officer, US Southeast, Foundation for a Just ANNOUNCING RECIPIENTS OF THE 2019 PRIDE IN PHILANTHROPY Andrew Wallace December 19, 2018 As a community of funders dedicated to creating a more inclusive world for LGBTQ communities and other marginalized communities we spend much of our time focused on the challenges ahead of us. In this political moment, when the forces of hate and repression wield immense power and often dictate the news we consume and the conversations we MEMBERSHIP - FUNDERS FOR LGBT ISSUES Funders for LGBTQ Issues 45 West 36th Street, 8th Floor New York, NY10018 212.475.2930
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PEOPLE OF COLOR
In 2018, domestic funding for LGBTQ communities of color increased by nearly $9 million for a total of $33.3 million. An increase of $5.5 million for people of color in general, $2 million for LGBTQ black communities, and $1.9 million for LGBTQ Latinx communities led to a new record high in funding for LGBTQ communities of color, when excluding OneOrlando Fund grantmaking. OUT IN THE SOUTH FUND The Tides’ Kicking Assets Fund. An anonymous donor. For questions about the Out in the South Fund or information about the next request for proposals, please contact our Project Director of the Out in the South Initiative, Chantelle Fisher-Borne, at chantelle@lgbtfunders.org or (919)260-2189. 2019 Grantees. HEALTH - FUNDERS FOR LGBT ISSUES In 2014, the top 10 funders for LGBTQ health in the U.S. awarded about $14.5 million, more than half of all LGBTQ health funding that year. Five of the top ten funders are HIV-focused funders, and four others are funders addressing a range of health issues. CONTACT US - FUNDERS FOR LGBT ISSUES Funders for LGBTQ Issues. 45 West 36th Street, 8th Floor. New York, NY 10018. 212-475-2930. info@lgbtfunders.org. WELCOME TO OUR JOBS BOARD! Welcome to Our Jobs Board! Thank you for your interest in our philanthropy job board. Our job board is a complimentary resource available to our members. Non-Members are welcome to post a job for a fee of $50. Once a job post is submitted, it will be reviewed by ourstaff in
PHILADELPHIA FOUNDATION 2021 GRANTS 2021 Grants Available Through the Philadelphia Foundation We are pleased to announce Philadelphia Foundation’s 2021 discretionary, competitive grant application deadlines. All organizations seeking support should have a mission focus of positively impacting high poverty populations in Greater Philadelphia. Application Due Dates: To be considered for a grant in: April 2021, applicationsA RESOURCE GUIDE
The second major program for Funders for Lesbian and Gay Issues is the network of LGBT Community Foundations. More information about thisnetwork is
ANNOUNCING RECIPIENTS OF THE 2019 PRIDE IN PHILANTHROPY Andrew Wallace December 19, 2018 As a community of funders dedicated to creating a more inclusive world for LGBTQ communities and other marginalized communities we spend much of our time focused on the challenges ahead of us. In this political moment, when the forces of hate and repression wield immense power and often dictate the news we consume and the conversations weHide Unhide
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