Protests have been an integral part of American discourse and a necessary instrument for change in our democracy. If ever there was a right time to protest against unlawful powers and reimagine a just society — it's now.
Immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers belong here.
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National marine sanctuaries protect some of America’s most spectacular places and provide unparalleled recreation opportunities. They are also under attack from the #Trump administration.
Join us as we fight to protect what we love.
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Black and white image of Rep. Grijalva. Teal background. Bunches of yellow and orange flowers with green stems. Image reads: "No tribute would be sufficient or profound enough to accurately capture the love and legacy of Raul M. Grijalva. He was truly one of our nation's most humble leaders. His loss is immense. Rest in Power. 1948-2025.
No tribute would be sufficient or profound enough to accurately capture the love and legacy of @repraulgrijalva.bsky.social. He was truly one of our nation's most humble leaders. His loss is immense.
Celebrate his life, community values, & spirit, read this tribute from his staff: lnkd.in/exxbReCM
Graphic reads International Women's Day with March 8, 2025 date and López-Wagner Strategies logo. Photo features two women working on a puzzle of women in history.
Happy #InternationalWomensDay & #WomensHistoryMonth!
To the women around the world who show up for their communities and loved ones, each and every day, and to the women in history, past and present, who light the way for equity and justice — thank you. #IWD2025 #equitablecomms
💜✨Boldly diving into 2025 & strategizing for what's ahead, we recognize 2024 was truly a year of movement. While the world around us remains in flux, one thing remains constant: our dedication to advancing anti-oppressive, powerful #equitablecomms. www.equitablecomms.com/blog/2024-ye...
Graphic reads in white letters: Black History is Our History as a Nation, American History. Smaller text reads: The leadership, contributions, culture, and movements led by Black activists and communities to heal and advance our society — despite systemic racism and discrimination — will not be erased. Background photo of exhibit with school chairs and signage reading press, education, displaying TVs with historic images at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C.
#BlackHistoryMonth: The leadership, contributions, culture, and movements led by Black activists and communities to heal and advance our society — despite systemic racism and discrimination — will not be erased.
Photo taken @ National Museum of African American History and Culture #equitablecomms
Photo includes four people in a collaborative office space. One individual is holding LEGOs, while all four smile. Two people are standing (center) and two are sitting. An Audre Lourde quote is in the background, which reads, "Without community there is no liberation." A white bowl sits on the right, a yellow case is on the left.
Here's a moment of ✨️collaborative levity✨️ for our '25 memory books with Justice Outside colleagues and client partners. Last week, we had planning time to strategize for the year ahead. We're grateful to be in care + service alongside them. 💚🌿 #equitablecomms #outdooreducation #equitableaccess
ALT Text: Graphic with green plant leaf, yellow flower, and mountains in pink hues with López-Wagner Strategies, an equitable communications agency, logo reads: “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. used his voice and encouraged others to elevate theirs to speak out against injustices across his lifetime. One such environmental injustice led to the Memphis Sanitation Strike of 1968, a protest against environmental pollution and racial inequality. The strike mobilized Black communities nationally, also spotlighting the disproportionate pollution, health, and economic injustices they faced. Today, and always, we remain committed to speaking out against racism and oppression and to continue forward living with hope. #MLKDAY
“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. #MLKDay #MLKDayofService #equitablecomms