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We Support

Bonnie, Sandy, & Danielle are proudly supporting these Texas organizations.

Thank you for considering supporting the Texans who are on the ground helping other Texans.

INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM

FReadom Fighters believe in the right to read.

txfreadomfighters.us

Founded by a group of Texas librarians to support intellectual freedom, FReadom Fighters are committed to highlighting the positive work of librarians, speaking up in support of students and authors, and providing professional resources for those facing book challenges.

FReadom Fighters

QUEER PEOPLE OF COLOR

Allgo nurtures and celebrates queer people of color by building, educating, and mobilizing communities toward a just and equitable society.

allgo.org

Focusing on cultural arts, wellness, and social justice programming, Allgo supports artists and artistic expression within diverse communities; promotes health within a wellness model; and mobilizes and builds coalitions among groups marginalized by race/ethnicity, gender/gender identity, sexual orientation/sexual identity in order to enact change.

Allgo

REPRODUCTIVE CHOICE

Avow believes Texans should have access to safe, legal abortion regardless of their income or zip code.

avowtexas.org

An Austin, Texas-based abortion rights organization working to ensure that every person is trusted, thriving, and free to pursue the life they want. Avow is committed to advocacy in the legislature, public education, and electoral work.

AVOW

GENDER-DIVERSE EQUALITY

TENT strives to halt discrimination through social, legislative, and corporate education.

transtexas.org

Advocating and educating on behalf of Trans and Nonbinary Texans since 2009, TENT is an Austin, Texas-based organization dedicated to furthering gender-diverse equality in Texas. TENT works to accomplish this through education and networking in both public and private forums.

Land Acknowledgement

The organizers of ER&L would like to acknowledge that we are meeting on the Indigenous lands of Turtle Island, the ancestral name for what now is called North America.

Moreover, we would like to acknowledge the Alabama-Coushatta, Caddo, Carrizo/ Comecrudo, Coahuiltecan, Comanche, Kickapoo, Lipan Apache, Tonkawa and Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo, and all the American Indian and Indigenous Peoples and communities who have been or have become a part of these lands and territories in Texas, where we hold the ER&L conference.

ER&L appreciates the work of the Native American and Indigenous Studies (NAIS) Academic Council at UT Austin for their work, cited above. Read the UT Libraries Land Acknowledgement Statement with Calls to Action here.