From queer punk and trans anthems to Black liberation music and Latinx queer artists, these songs are about survival, solidarity, joy, and pushing back against systems that criminalize difference. [3/4]
At a time of escalating attacks on trans people, LGBTQ+ communities, immigrants, and others, this playlist recognizes that simply being who you are has too often been treated as a crime. [2/4]
Learn about “Be Gay. Do Crime.”: tinyurl.com/Gay-Do-Crime
The Trump Administration plans to move special ed & civil rights offices out of the Department of Ed. These offices oversee IDEA & enforce disability civil rights protections.
Congress created the Department of Ed - and only Congress can change it.
Our statement on this: dredf.org/this-isnt-re...
Pride began as a protest, and for many LGBTQ+ people, that spirit remains as urgent as ever.
This year’s CRDJ Pride playlist, Be Gay. Do Crime., draws on a long-standing phrase associated with queer resistance and refusal. [1/4]
Listen at: tinyurl.com/Pride-CRDJams
They remind us that Pride, more than a celebration, is about building power, caring for one another, and imagining unapologetic futures.
🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ Happy Pride from CRDJ. [4/4]
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