Category: Free From Fear
June is not an uncomplicated month for us as a multi-racial, intergenerational, working class LGBTQ southern organization and kinship network. The start of summer brings with it LGBTQ Pride Month, it brings SONG Gaycation, and our need as LGBTQ family…

Category: Free From Fear
One Rise One Fall You Come For One You Come For All Si Cae Unx Caemos Todxs Vas Por Unx Vas Por Todxs يدًا بيد، من يتعدى على احد منا كأنه تعدى علينا جميعًا We were closing out the last…

Category: Free From Fear
We know that this “bathroom bill” moment calls for us to be bolder and reach farther than ever before as conservative state legislators go after our people all across the South. We’re working to counter the Confederate Spring we saw…

Category: Free From Fear
TRACK LIST Gone 2015 – Robert Glasper, Pharoahe Monch Jump Hi – Lion Babe Consideration – Rihanna A La Mañanita – Paloma del Cerro That’s Love – Oddisee Rush – Kali Uchis Prime Minister (Captain Planet Remix – London Afrobeat…

Category: Free From Fear
The political will and imagination we need now to organize a world free from fear in the age of HB2 What you will find below is a piece collectively shaped by SONG staff. It is long. It is heavy. It…

Category: Free From Fear
SONG’s first Free From Fear campaign was officially launched in Durham, North Carolina, on January 17, 2015 by SONG members, member leaders and staff. We set out to build local and regional power and capacity in order to make needed…

Category: Free From Fear
SONG’s Free From Fear campaign in Durham launched in January 2015 as part of a regional campaign effort to demand an end to profiling and state violence against people of color and LGBTQ people in southern towns and cities. The…

Category: Free From Fear
“I’m here for Attorney General Loretta Lynch's clapback presentation of the DOJ statement. I’m just not so enamored by having my gender "seen" as to forget there were 2 other parts of this bill unexamined (the anti-worker policies). And unfortunately, those aren't even the most insidious parts about this whole situation...but best believe whatever wins come are won by organizing, whether it’s on the courtroom floor or the dancefloor. Organizing will set us free ‪#‎VisibilityIsNOTenough ‪#‎WeCameToSlayHB2”