March 8 WATERtalk with Caitlin Breedlove
WATERtalks: Feminist Conversations in Religion Series
“Spiritual Fortification and Feminism in the Time of Trump”
An hour-long teleconference with
Caitlin Breedlove
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
1 PM – 2 PM ET
Caitlin Breedlove is known across social justice movements as a leader, strategist, and writer connecting LGBTQ, racial, and economic justice. She is the Campaign Director for Standing on the Side of Love, an interfaith public advocacy campaign sponsored by the Unitarian Universalist Association that confronts issues of exclusion, oppression, and violence based on identity. She is the former Co-Director of Southerners On New Ground (SONG), where she co-led innovative intersectional movement building work in the LGBTQ sector. Under Caitlin’s co-leadership, SONG led campaigns, built new alliances, trained a large cohort of new LGBTQ organizers in the South, built a membership of over 3,000, and facilitated countless political education processes for SONG’s constituency. Since 2003, Caitlin has been organizing and doing movement building work in the South with communities across race, class, culture, gender, and sexuality. Caitlin began her work in the South doing popular education and organizer training at the historic Highlander Center in Tennessee.
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