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SOUTHEAST IMMIGRANT RIGHTS NETWORK CONTACTS: Mónica Hernández, Regional Coordinator, SEIRN 865-548-6388 monica@tnimmigrant.org Paulina Helm-Hernández, Co-Director, SONG 404-919-1412 paulina@southernersonnewground.org América Gruner, Executive Director, CLILA 404-803-4546 clila@clila.org Isabel Vinent, Deputy Director FLIC 786-210-8287 Isabel@floridaimmigrant.org…

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She made us better. Jurina was a part of the SONG family, and as a family we grieve the loss of one of our own. One who gave everything she had to this life. One who served on the SONG…

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Thoughts on the Supreme Court and Gay Marriage Caitlin Breedlove, SONG Co-Director I wake up, I make coffee, and America is arguing about gay marriage. The television tells us one version of ‘the issues of the day’. We know something different. To me, it looks…

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Over $14 Billion is spent every year on Valentine’s Day.[1] Most of that money goes to last minute cheesy cards, candy hearts, flowers, stuffed animals, and other relics that are supposed to signify our love for one another. While…

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As fellow LGBTQ Southerners working for justice, SONG feels profound sorrow for the lost life of Marco McMillian, a young leader taken before his time, and for the grief his family and friends are suffering through. We celebrate the life,…

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The SOUTH was in the HOUSE at CREATING CHANGE – and from start to finish SONG leaders infused the conference in Atlanta with a vision of Queer Liberation beyond equality. We welcomed the Nation to our Region. We lifted up…

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WHERE WILL YOU BE ON FRIDAY JANUARY 25th??!! JOIN US FOR AN EVENING OF CELEBRATION in ATLANTA! Questions? Access needs? Please call the office at 404-549-8628 or email us at kindred@southernersonnewground.org More information can also be found on our Facebook…

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December 5, 2012 Dear SONG Family: For many years, SONG was a small organization whose work meant the world to a few—a beacon of political home and organizing in a place of hostile conditions. In 2012, SONG’s work means the…

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Brandon was an accomplished writer and activist who touched the lives of thousands in U.S. based Liberation movements, particularly the LGBTQ movement. He grew up in Duluth and later Minneapolis, MN, but most recently had been living in New York City.…