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AAPF would like to thank our generous supporters and donors for all that you’ve done this year.

There are just two weeks left in 2015! 
Don't forget to pledge your continued support for intersectional social justice! Your contributions allow the African American Policy Forum’s efforts to break the silence on barriers to equality confronting women and girls of color to continue into 2016 and beyond.
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2015 has been a tremendous year for the African American Policy Forum (AAPF) -- a unique think tank that engages wide-ranging audiences to advance an intersectional, structural approach to racial and gender justice. From #SayHerName to #BlackGirlsMatter, our work to shed light on the barriers to equality facing women and girls of color reached across the country and globe, impacting a diverse audience of policy makers, activists, media, academics, and concerned stakeholders.

We are immensely grateful for the supporters who have helped make our work possible -- but our work is far from done, and we can’t do it without you. Please consider partnering with us by making a tax-deductible donation to sustain our efforts to advance social justice that centers all lives, all races, and all genders equally.

All contributions make a difference. Pledge your support for AAPF today!

Donate $100 or more and receive the following items:

$100+ Receive printed copies of "Black Girls Matter: Pushed Out, Overpoliced and Underprotected" and "Say Her Name: Resisting Police Violence against Black Women"
$200+ Receive a Say Her Name t-shirt and a copy of both reports
$2,000+: Spend a day with AAPF including a class at Columbia or UCLA and dinner with the AAPF founders and team (travel not included)

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About the African American Policy Forum
Founded in 1996, AAPF was developed as part of an ongoing effort to promote women’s rights in the context of struggles for racial equality. It serves as an information clearinghouse that works to bridge the gap between scholarly research and public debates on questions of inequality, discrimination and injustice.
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African American Policy Forum, Inc.

435 West 116th Street, Rm. 827

New York, NY 10025
 

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