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Blog Post | August 18, 2022
Redistricting Is Voter Suppression, Too
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Blog Post | April 1, 2022
Faith In Jackson: Faith Leaders Rally on the Steps of the Supreme Court
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Press Release | March 30, 2022
2,000 Faith Leaders Call for Senate to Confirm Judge Jackson, National Faith Leaders Speak Out at SCOTUS
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Blog Post | March 25, 2022
A Note from People For President on Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Hearings
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Blog Post | February 23, 2022
The Black Vote is Critical – and Under Attack
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Blog Post | February 17, 2022
Only A Black Woman: A Faith Leader’s Reflection On The Pending Supreme Court Nomination
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Press Release | January 18, 2022
Nearly 300 Faith Leaders Sign Voting Rights Letter to Senate
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Press Release | June 17, 2020
Statement on the Fifth Anniversary of the Charleston Emanuel AME Church Shootings
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Blog Post | May 22, 2019
Challenging the Invisibility of Black Women: A Speaker at the VASHTI Convocation
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Blog Post | December 14, 2018
The Progressive Happy Hour: Progressive Organizing in the African American Church
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Blog Post | August 7, 2018
Youth Sentencing Reform Bill Recognizes There Is No Such Thing as a “Throwaway” Child
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Blog Post | May 17, 2018
VASHTI Women and Girls: Helping Make Reproductive Choice a Reality in Miami-Dade County
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Blog Post | May 3, 2018
Faith Leaders to Kansas Legislators: Do Not Allow Child Welfare Agencies to Discriminate
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Blog Post | March 29, 2017
Pray, Preserve, and Protect Our Health Care
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Leadership Program | January 10, 2017
African American Religious Affairs
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Press Release | January 9, 2017
100+ African American Faith Leaders Call on Senate to Reject Jeff Sessions for Attorney General
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Press Release | November 7, 2016
Edit Memo: The Critical Importance of Face-to-Face Outreach in 2016 African American Voter Engagement
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Press Release | October 28, 2016
AAMIA Statement on Trump’s Efforts to Suppress African American Voter Turnout
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Press Release | July 14, 2016
Faith Leaders Urge Senate Action on Supreme Court Vacancy
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Blog Post | March 7, 2016
“Hobby Lobby II” Distorts the Principle of Religious Freedom