This summer, Charlottesville anti-racists are in an ongoing struggle to confront white supremacy. As protests erupt across the nation, our local fight continues. Please support our continued legal expenses!
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Thank you so much to everyone has supported us. We are strengthened by your overwhelming show of support.
Our local struggle in Charlottesville continues. White supremacist groups such as the League of the South, Identity Evropa, and Richard Spencer’s National Policy Institute continue to come to Charlottesville to try to broadcast their message. They are also actively working to suppress any resistance to white supremacy, by targeting local anti-racist community members for arrest. Most recently, Corey Long, a local Black community member who stood on the front lines against racism on August 12, has been arrested based on the testimony of white supremacist groups. They had been planning this for weeks. Part of the legal funds we raise will be used to support Corey, along with supporting all of the local anti-racist and anti-fascist community members who have been arrested for resisting white supremacy.
Thanks to all of your support, we raised $160,000 to this point for legal support. Now that the white supremacists have made it their goal to get as many anti-racism community members arrested as they can, on possible felony charges, we are trying to raise $90,000 more by October 31st. Several community members, including Corey, are facing serious charges and we want to support them in defending Charlottesville against white supremacy. Help us reach $250,000 raised by the end of this month!
Charlottesville Solidarity Legal Fund
The Charlottesville Solidarity Legal Fund is an independent community resource that is available to all anti-racist activists in the ongoing struggle to confront and end white supremacy in Charlottesville. In order to ensure that funds are available equitably, participants agree to the following principles, which have been adapted from the vision and language of other movement work and community legal fund programs in Charlotte, Durham, Baton Rouge, Washington, D.C., Chicago, and elsewhere.
Fund Principles
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Fund Priorities
We are committed to the value of abundance and we work to undermine the ways capitalism encourages us to think in terms of scarcity. We hope to support the whole anti-racist community and encourage our regional and national supporters to help us raise funds with the confidence that they will be used equitably.
When legal resources are limited, we will prioritize individuals who face disproportionate negative impacts of pre-trial detention, including: trans and gender non-conforming people; people of color; people whose housing, dependents, and/or employment could be put at risk of being revoked; people dealing with medical concerns; and people with family responsibilities. Prioritization will be based on information contained in emergency contact forms, as far as resources allow. For more information, please contact: [email protected]
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Thank you so much to everyone has supported us. We are strengthened by your overwhelming show of support.
Our local struggle in Charlottesville continues. White supremacist groups such as the League of the South, Identity Evropa, and Richard Spencer’s National Policy Institute continue to come to Charlottesville to try to broadcast their message. They are also actively working to suppress any resistance to white supremacy, by targeting local anti-racist community members for arrest. Most recently, Corey Long, a local Black community member who stood on the front lines against racism on August 12, has been arrested based on the testimony of white supremacist groups. They had been planning this for weeks. Part of the legal funds we raise will be used to support Corey, along with supporting all of the local anti-racist and anti-fascist community members who have been arrested for resisting white supremacy.
Thanks to all of your support, we raised $160,000 to this point for legal support. Now that the white supremacists have made it their goal to get as many anti-racism community members arrested as they can, on possible felony charges, we are trying to raise $90,000 more by October 31st. Several community members, including Corey, are facing serious charges and we want to support them in defending Charlottesville against white supremacy. Help us reach $250,000 raised by the end of this month!
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Oct 17