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10 Lessons Learned From the Black Mamas Bail Out Action [CLICK HERE FOR SPANISH TRANSLATION] 1. Putting our organizing practice into action. At SONG, our organizing practice has long been based in love, longing, and desire across class, race, gender…

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Joan Garner is wearing a red jacket in this group photo of former SONG Co-Directors, Board Member, Co-Founders and Family. Photo Courtesy  Mab Segrest. It is with a heavy heart that we share with y’all the news of Joan Garner’s…

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 Our enemies have waged battles in our backyards but not without our organizing and our outright refusal to live without our desire nor embody their shame. Our defiance and our desire has been our survival and our resistance. Our longing…

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SONG is a 23-year old LGBTQ organization working across lines of class, race, gender, sexuality and culture. We are from the South, rooted in the South and accountable to our Southern LGBTQ family. We vision a South where all of…

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Dear SONG family, allies and supporters, Nine years ago when Paulina and I became Co-Directors of SONG, the organization had few monetary resources and a small group of active leaders. What we lacked in money though was not overshadowed by…