At its core, the year-long fellowship program is intended to grow the base-building muscle of the fellow and fortify the lifeblood of the local chapter and/or working group. Join us in welcoming our 2020 base-building and infrastructure fellows!
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SONG lanzó Gaycation hace varios años, desde una profunda necesidad de unirnos como gente Sureña LGBTQ+, Negra, de color, inmigrante, de áreas rurales y de clase trabajadora. Con un sincero dolor en el corazón, tuvimos que…
The Color out Cash Bail coloring book was dreamed up in August 2019 by a group of Richmond SONG members – Jasmine Leeward, Micky Jordan and Laura Chow Reeve – dreaming of ways to support community learning and conversation about…
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Bienvenidxs al Agosto Negro Queer: una práctica en la liberación de personas Negras queer y trans. Este mes, vamos a elevar la alegría, la sanación y las contribuciones al movimiento de personas LGBTQ Negras. Vamos a honrar las…
SONG started Gaycation several years ago out of a deep need for us to be together as LGBTQ+ people, Black people, people of color, immigrants, rural people, and working-class Southern people. So it is with sincere heartbreak that we announce…
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Unx revolucionarix entre revolucionarixs: Compartiendo nuestrxs momentos con Murph
Perdimos a nuestrx queridx líder-miembro de SONG Birmingham y becarix organizadorx, Alexis “Murph” Murphy el 22 de marzo de 2020. Desde 2012, Murph fue unx líder-miembro dedicadx,…
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No vamos aflojar el paso. Estamos practicando ser intencionales con nuestro tiempo. El Equinoccio de Primavera está aquí. Un día con la misma cantidad de luz y oscuridad a medida que nuestro planeta se acerca al sol. Tener…
We have a mandate. What can public pressure look like in these times to advance abolitionist demands and a Black queer feminist vision? We need action that restores our relationship to the work, humanity, and dignity of our people - from the factory workers to the drag queens.
We are excited to share SONG’s 2019 End of Year Report! Inside, we share our collective
accomplishments and reflections from members of SONG’s chapters on their year of Free from
Fear campaign work. From all of our members grinding to change the material conditions for
future generations, to our supporters that throw down money for this liberation work, to our
comrade organizations working with us in partnership and our Forever SONG family that remind
us where we come from, thank you.
To share historical memory of Art and Culture work at SONG and our collaboration with AgitArte, we interviewed a forever SONG member, Kate Shapiro, and two current members, ND Johnson and Teddy G, who are leading key guerilla theatre work.
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