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Make your voice heard in our fight for freedom. Fighting for: Reproductive Freedom and Voting Rights

Make your voice heard in our fight for freedom. [LCCHR logo desktop]( [Donate Now]( [LCCHR logo desktop]( [Donate Now]( Fighting for: Reproductive Freedom and Voting Rights Join us in the fight to protect our fundamental rights and amplify our impact. [Donate Now]( Dear {NAME}, We're excited to share an important conversation that dives deep into the critical connection between reproductive freedom and voting rights. [In our latest video]( our president and CEO Maya Wiley engages in a compelling dialogue with Jocelyn Frye, president of the National Partnership for Women & Families. They explore how our freedom to access reproductive health care and our freedom to vote are deeply intertwined, highlighting the power we hold when we make our voices heard at the ballot box. It is not an accident that the states with the most severe restrictions on abortion are among the states with the most restrictive voting measures — and that states with the harshest abortion restrictions typically have the fewest number of women serving in their legislatures. In order to enshrine access to lifesaving reproductive health care, we must ensure that everyone can fully participate in the political process. As we continue the fight to protect our fundamental rights and our democracy, [your support is crucial.]( We need to ensure that our voices are amplified and our efforts are sustainable. Your donation will help us drive our advocacy efforts, support grassroots organizing, and fight for policies that protect both our right to vote and our reproductive freedom. [RSVP HERE]( Together, we can make a difference. In solidarity, — The Leadership Conference P.S. Stay up to date with our latest updates so you can take swift action when needed. Text "civil rights" to 52199 to sign up today. [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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