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Dear Together we'll go further. Make a gift now to fight for civil rights. {NAME}, I wanted to make

Dear Together we'll go further. Make a gift now to fight for civil rights. {NAME}, I wanted to make sure you saw Maya's email below. The next few months are critical for protecting our democracy — [and we need you by our side.]( We're pushing for more fair-minded and ethical judges on our federal courts, smart AI regulations that protect us from potential harm, and fair and free elections. [With your support, we can do more.]( [Make a gift now to join the fight for civil rights.]( In solidarity, Pamela Giller Vice President, Development [LCCHR logo desktop]( [LCCHR logo desktop]( Dear {NAME}, A wise proverb says, "If you want to go fast, go alone; if you want to go far, go together." In my life, I've traveled further than I ever could have imagined, and I know that it's because of all the people who have traveled alongside me. Today {NAME}, I want to thank you for being a part of the community that has been on this journey with me. I know that we have much further to go, but I believe deeply that together is the only way to get there. [Stay on the journey with us — make a donation to The Leadership Conference today.]( The Leadership Conference has been fighting for our democracy for almost 75 years. In that time, we have challenged lawmakers, presidents, and big corporations to protect all our rights. We've championed democracy and voting rights, diverse and fair courts, police accountability, and equitable technology among many other issues. We still have so much further to go. Your support is not just a donation to our organization, but rather a commitment to civil rights for everyone. Over the next few months, we plan to push for more fair-minded and ethical judges on our federal courts, smart AI regulations that protect us from potential harm, fair and free elections, and more. We need you to help us get this important work done. [Donate today to support our fight for civil rights.]( In gratitude, Maya Wiley President and CEO The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights [LCCHR Logo]( 1620 L Street NW, Suite 1100, Washington, DC 20036 | (202) 466-3311 [Fight for justice, inclusion, and fairness for all.]( [Donate Now]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( No longer want to receive our emails? Remember, you can [unsubscribe]( at any time. [online fundraising, advocacy & donor database]( [nonprofit software](

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