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Michael Tafelski, Senior Supervising Attorney; Ava Bussey, Student Organizer; Jalaya Liles, Learning for Justice Director; and Katie Rinderle, fifth-grade teacher speak on a panel on Countering Extremism.

Michael Tafelski, Senior Supervising Attorney; Ava Bussey, Student Organizer; Jalaya Liles, Learning for Justice Director; and Katie Rinderle, fifth-grade teacher speak on a panel on Countering Extremism.

Michael Tafelski, Senior Supervising Attorney; Ava Bussey, Student Organizer; Jalaya Liles, Learning for Justice Director; and Katie Rinderle, fifth-grade teacher speak on a panel on Countering Extremism.

Michael Tafelski, Senior Supervising Attorney; Ava Bussey, Student Organizer; Jalaya Liles, Learning for Justice Director; and Katie Rinderle, fifth-grade teacher speak on a panel on Countering Extremism.

Michael Tafelski, Senior Supervising Attorney; Ava Bussey, Student Organizer; Jalaya Liles, Learning for Justice Director; and Katie Rinderle, fifth-grade teacher speak on a panel on Countering Extremism.

Michael Tafelski, Senior Supervising Attorney; Ava Bussey, Student Organizer; Jalaya Liles, Learning for Justice Director; and Katie Rinderle, fifth-grade teacher speak on a panel on Countering Extremism.

Hear more from SPLC experts from our panel discussion today on #CounteringWhiteNationalism.

Featuring our panelists: Michael Tafelski, Senior Supervising Attorney; Ava Bussey, Student Organizer; Jalaya Liles, Learning for Justice Director; and Katie Rinderle, fifth-grade teacher. #SPLCJubilee25

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Panel discussion at the SPLC in front of a presentation screen displaying the event's theme: Strengthening Democracy and Voting Rights. Audience members are visible in the foreground.

Panel discussion at the SPLC in front of a presentation screen displaying the event's theme: Strengthening Democracy and Voting Rights. Audience members are visible in the foreground.

Panel discussion at the SPLC in front of a presentation screen displaying a quote from Rep. John Lewis that reads, "Do not get lost in a sea of despair. Be hopeful, be optimistic. Our struggle is not the struggle of a day, a week, a month, or a year, it is the struggle of a lifetime. Never, ever be afraid to make some noise and get in good trouble, necessary trouble."

Panel discussion at the SPLC in front of a presentation screen displaying a quote from Rep. John Lewis that reads, "Do not get lost in a sea of despair. Be hopeful, be optimistic. Our struggle is not the struggle of a day, a week, a month, or a year, it is the struggle of a lifetime. Never, ever be afraid to make some noise and get in good trouble, necessary trouble."

Today we’re continuing our #SPLCJubilee25 celebration — hosting a panel discussion covering #StrengtheningDemocracy.

Featuring panelists: Fred McBride, SPLC Senior Voting Rights Advisor; Isabel Otrero, SPLC Georgia Policy Director; Jack Slate, SPLC Alabama Community Organizer.

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Rep. Shomari Figures speaking at a podium with the SPLC logo, at an event titled "Bridging the Past to the Present." Four other individuals stand beside them against a blue background decorated with a floral arrangement in the foreground.

Rep. Shomari Figures speaking at a podium with the SPLC logo, at an event titled "Bridging the Past to the Present." Four other individuals stand beside them against a blue background decorated with a floral arrangement in the foreground.

Entertainment Tonight's Kevin Frazier and ACLU deputy legal director, Yasmin Cader speaking at a podium with a banner behind them that reads "Jubilee 2025" and "SPLC," surrounded by an audience and floral decorations.

Entertainment Tonight's Kevin Frazier and ACLU deputy legal director, Yasmin Cader speaking at a podium with a banner behind them that reads "Jubilee 2025" and "SPLC," surrounded by an audience and floral decorations.

SPLC President and CEO Margaret Huang speaking at an event featuring a large backdrop with the letters "SPLC."

SPLC President and CEO Margaret Huang speaking at an event featuring a large backdrop with the letters "SPLC."

The Blind Boys of Alabama perform at an event with a large banner displaying "SPLC" in the background.

The Blind Boys of Alabama perform at an event with a large banner displaying "SPLC" in the background.

Last night as part of #SPLCJubilee25, we had a special program, hosted by Entertainment Tonight's Kevin Frazier, and Yasmin Cader, the ACLU deputy legal director.

Margaret Huang, SPLC President and CEO, welcomed members of Congress and local, state and national representatives.

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SPLC President and CEO Margaret Huang, SPLC Alabama State Office Director Tafeni English-Relf, and Representative Nikema Williams lay a wreath to honor the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday at the Civil Rights Memorial Center in Montgomery, Alabama.

SPLC President and CEO Margaret Huang, SPLC Alabama State Office Director Tafeni English-Relf, and Representative Nikema Williams lay a wreath to honor the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday at the Civil Rights Memorial Center in Montgomery, Alabama.

SPLC President and CEO Margaret Huang, SPLC Alabama State Office Director Tafeni English-Relf, and Representative Nikema Williams lay a wreath to honor the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday at the Civil Rights Memorial Center in Montgomery, Alabama.

SPLC President and CEO Margaret Huang, SPLC Alabama State Office Director Tafeni English-Relf, and Representative Nikema Williams lay a wreath to honor the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday at the Civil Rights Memorial Center in Montgomery, Alabama.

SPLC President and CEO Margaret Huang gives a speech at the Civil Rights Memorial Center in Montgomery, Alabama, to honor the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday.

SPLC President and CEO Margaret Huang gives a speech at the Civil Rights Memorial Center in Montgomery, Alabama, to honor the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday.

Representative Nikema Williams gives a speech at the Civil Rights Memorial Center in Montgomery, Alabama, to honor the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday.

Representative Nikema Williams gives a speech at the Civil Rights Memorial Center in Montgomery, Alabama, to honor the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday.

Today, the SPLC marked the 60th anniversary of #BloodySunday with a wreath-laying ceremony.

Today and every day, #TheMarchContinues as we honor the late U.S. Rep. John R. Lewis and 40 martyrs who died during the height of the #CivilRights Movement. #SPLCJubilee25 #VotingRights #Selma60

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Anarcha, Lucy, and Betsey, the enslaved experimental subjects of the so-called “father of gynecology,” J. Marion Sims. Today we're at the Mothers of Gynecology Museum to learn more about their stories. #SPLCJubilee25

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More from our #SPLCJubilee25 celebration, a panel discussions on #ReducingMassIncarceration and protecting #ReproRights ⚖️

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Photo of panelists speaking to a room full of people. A PowerPoint presentation reads: "The March Continues".

Photo of panelists speaking to a room full of people. A PowerPoint presentation reads: "The March Continues".

Panelists sit in front of an audience. A photo of Congressman Maxwell Frost and SPLC President and CEO Margaret Huang is on a projector screen.

Panelists sit in front of an audience. A photo of Congressman Maxwell Frost and SPLC President and CEO Margaret Huang is on a projector screen.

S.E.C. Executive Director N.Y. Nathiri addresses a room. A photo of Sapelo Island, Georgia is on a screen.

S.E.C. Executive Director N.Y. Nathiri addresses a room. A photo of Sapelo Island, Georgia is on a screen.

An audience watches a presentation by panelists on Eatonville, Florida.

An audience watches a presentation by panelists on Eatonville, Florida.

To kick off the #SPLCJubilee25 celebration, we hosted panel discussions on our impact goals. This morning, we discussed our work in #EradicatingPoverty, 🏠 featuring guest speaker P.E.C. Executive Director N.Y. Nathiri.

Read more about the SPLC’s #LandJustice work: bit.ly/41rHchY

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