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Leading a Just Reconstruction
As the reality of a new President-Elect becomes clear and we pause for a moment to take in the monumental nature of this day, I want to first thank you for being a part of the Liberty Hill Family.
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What Liberty Hill’s Agenda for a Just Future Means for LGBTQ Justice
When Liberty Hill started deciding where to concentrate our efforts for the next three years, there were many factors to consider—the new administration in Washington; California’s role on the national stage; L.A.’s rapidly changing urban landscape and the challenges and opportunities that come with it.
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Closed for Summer Break
Liberty Hill will be closed for Summer Break between Monday, July 1st and Friday, July 5th. We recognize the hard work and dedication of our dedicated Liberty Hill team and believe that offering a Summer Break will promote employee well-being, work-life balance, creativity, and productivity.
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A Banner Year for Liberty Hill & Local Activism!
This was truly a banner year for activism and progress! We have much work to do on the road ahead, but we couldn’t be prouder to take this journey with you—our Beloved Community.
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Resources for Community Organizations
This emergency fund is designed to support immediate community organizing needs on the frontlines and fuel emergency advocacy efforts in Los Angeles County to protect the most vulnerable during this time of unimaginable upheaval due to the COVID-19 crisis.
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Stay Housed LA: Housing Relief Now, Building a Movement for the Future
The economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic threatens to drastically expand the ranks of Los Angeles’s unhoused population and worsen the region’s long-standing eviction crisis.
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A Legacy of Support for Black-Led Organizing
Black-led organizing is a powerful driver of social change in Los Angeles. Since its founding, Liberty Hill Foundation has directly invested in Black-led organizing to build power in communities most impacted by systemic oppression to achieve equity and justice.
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Planned Giving: Leaving a Legacy for L.A. and Beyond
In the New Year, Liberty Hill will be offering a series of educational sessions to help supporters better understand your options around planned giving and designing your philanthropic legacy. Save the Date for a special conversation about Planned Giving with Jane Peebles, Estate Planning Attorney of Karlin & Peebles, LLP, on Friday, January 28th. More info to come in the new year!
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"Yes on A” Campaign Launch
With Measure A officially heading to the ballot box this November, Liberty Hill's Housing Justice partners and organizers from across LA showed up and showed out last month for the launch of the “Yes on A” campaign!
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A Celebration of PRIDE Month
As we pause to highlight PRIDE month amidst the continued uprisings for racial justice and police accountability across the country, it’s important to remember that while much progress has been made, equality has not expanded equally across all communities.
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Honoring a Civil Rights Hero
“Tell them they have to have hope, no matter what. If they get knocked down, they have to get back up.” That is what Congressman John Lewis—this year’s recipient of Liberty Hill’s Upton Sinclair Award—told me when I asked him what he would say to our youth leaders in L.A.
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My Fight For Youth Justice
If someone offered you $100,000 and two years to think deeply about how to solve a big problem, what problem would you tackle? As a recipient of the 2018 Stanton Fellowship, I have just that opportunity.
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A Bright New Future for Youth Justice: L.A. County Board of Supervisors Approves Creation of Department of Youth Development
Victory! We are on our way to Ending Youth Incarceration As We Know It! On Tuesday, November 24, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to dismantle the largest youth justice system in the nation in favor of a care-first model that would emphasize emotional support, counseling, and treatment.
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Fund for Change & Liberty Vote! Open for 2021!
For more than 40 years, Liberty Hill has invested in activism in L.A. Our investments help build the power of grassroots community organizing groups to win significant social change.
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Measure A Hits the Ballot Box
The Bold New Way, the “Affordable Housing, Homelessness Solution and Prevention Now” initiative, or Measure A, was crafted by housing experts and community leaders to address the urgency of housing affordability, renter protections, and mental health in Los Angeles County.
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Fueling the Future of Social Justice
This month, Liberty Hill announced the launch of its new Environmental Leadership Initiative (ELI) fellowship program! Liberty Hill is also proud to be a partner with Bold Vision– a multi-sector, multi-year initiative that aims to transform systems within L.A. County to better serve and invest in BIPOC youth.
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August is Make A Will Month
When you recognize Liberty Hill Foundation in your estate plans, you are making an investment in the future of Los Angeles.
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How to Start a Giving Circle
Liberty Hill has been known for years as a funder through our work in supporting nonprofit groups organizing for change. Last night, we showed our other side: Liberty Hill as a resource for you to think strategically about your philanthropy.
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Liberty Hill Has A New Look!
As part of the recent launch of our Justice for All awareness campaign we also underwent a refresh of Liberty Hill’s brand, including our logo, color palette, and materials.
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A Message from Shane Murphy Goldsmith
American democracy has always been complicated. It was built on the enslavement of Black people, who won liberation for half a generation before Reconstruction was replaced with Jim Crow.
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Lead Capacity Builder Request for Proposal
Liberty Hill Foundation (Liberty Hill) and California Community Foundation (CCF) have launched a Public/Private Partnership (P/PP) with the Los Angeles County Probation Department. This collaboration will expand opportunities and resources for programs that keep vulnerable youth out of the criminal justice system and help those in the system transition back into the community.
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The 2018 Fund for Change Grants
Liberty Hill is pleased to announce that our 2018 Fund for Change grants will invest $975,800 in 39 grassroots organizations throughout Los Angeles County. Thanks to the generosity of our donor-activists and foundation partners, we have been able to increase our Fund for Change grantmaking by $256,800 since 2016.
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After a groundbreaking election for LA Progressives, the hard work of governance begins
This past year’s election produced an historic crop of victories. The Los Angeles political landscape has seen changes big and small that will shape policy for years to come.
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OUT Fund Night at “A Strange Loop”
Liberty Hill’s OUT Fund giving circle recently hosted a special Pride Month outing and pre-show reception for a performance of the award-winning Broadway musical, A Strange Loop. Read on to learn more about the event and the Out Fund’s mission to support LGBTQ+ Justice organizations and projects across L.A.
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Catch Our Special Episode: Charting A New Course for L.A. with Karen Bass Podcast Episode
We’re so excited to share a new bonus episode of Season 1 of Conversation from the Frontlines: Real Talk, Real Change! In this episode, Mayor Karen Bass joins the Liberty Hill community on the eve of her inauguration to discuss her plans to address pressing issues facing the City of L.A.
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A Commitment to Rising Activists & Emerging Leaders
This year’s 2021 Fund for Change and Liberty Vote! grants are building on our legacy of supporting emerging organizations at various levels of development by making a commitment to “Rising Activist” organizations across the County.
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Stay Housed LA Featured by White House as a National Model for Eviction Prevention
The Stay Housed L.A. program was featured by the White House as a national model for eviction prevention. Check out our Executive Vice President Jenny Delwood as she shares lessons learned and best practices from Stay Housed L.A.
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PDG Consulting: Building A Culture of Philanthropy
At Principal Development Group Consulting (PDGC), philanthropy and community service are baked into the corporate culture. Based in downtown L.A., PDGC is a successful technology consultancy that got its start in 2010.
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Upton Sinclair Event Goes Virtual for 2021!
Through a global pandemic that threatened both lives and livelihoods, and a national uprising for racial justice that challenged and ultimately changed hearts, minds, and laws—the fight for social justice has continued.
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Rapid Response for Young Immigrant Children Fund
In partnership with First 5 LA, and with contributions from our donor-activists, Liberty Hill has established a Rapid Response for Young Immigrant Children Fund.
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Bold Vision Initiative Launches To Create a More Equitable Los Angeles for Youth of Color
A new multi-year, multi-sector initiative called Bold Vision is launching in Los Angeles County to address racial and social inequities in our public systems and create a more equitable Los Angeles for youth of color.
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Q&A with Nina Revoyr at Ballmer Group
Our new featured section Funder Perspectives highlights insights from leaders in the field of philanthropy and spotlights their work to improve Los Angeles. In honor of Women’s History Month, today we hear from a formidable leader paving the way for women in philanthropy, Executive Director of Los Angeles & National Public Safety at Ballmer Group—Nina Revoyr!
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Community Power Collective Fights for Rent Debt Relief
Last month, Liberty Hill Housing Justice partners Community Power Collective rallied at the steps of Los Angeles City Hall to advocate for rent debt relief. The collective urged elected officials to take action to Keep LA Housed and cancel COVID-19 rent debt before the February 1st deadline—a move that could potentially save thousands of LA families from eviction and displacement.
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Creating Safe Spaces for L.A.’s LGBTQ+ Youth
Queer and gender non-conforming youth face alarming rates of bullying, loneliness, and isolation putting them at increased risk for depression and other mental health conditions. Local LGBTQ-led nonprofit, Rainbow Labs, is working to change that.
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Progress in the Fight for Tenants Rights in LA!
Recently, Liberty Hill joined members of the Right to Counsel - LA and Keep LA Housed Coalition, along with local tenants and housing advocates, on the steps of City Hall to rally around the announcement of a new “Right to Counsel” motion that would ensure free legal representation for low-income tenants threatened with eviction.
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Dodgers Foundation Solidifies Support for Social Justice Initiatives
To date, the Dodgers Foundation and Kershaw's Challenge have raised more than $415,000 for this critical work. This marks a bold step forward and a significant investment in our work in Los Angeles.
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Liberty Hill Launches Justice for All Awareness Campaign
We are excited to announce the launch of our “Justice for All” public awareness campaign designed to raise awareness and funds to support local grassroots activism and organizing led by those most impacted by systemic oppression.
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Health Councils Empower Workers to Organize for Safety
The painful irony of work under COVID-19 is this—the workers most essential to the health and well-being of our families and communities are those too often denied the power to protect the health and well-being of themselves, their families and their communities.
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Monumental Victories for Housing & Economic Justice and Youth & Transformative Justice!
This summer also saw some major developments in the fight to end youth incarceration as we know it, as well as the continued work to ensure tenants know their rights and people stay housed amidst the homelessness crisis.
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2021 Voices of Change: Justice for All Video Contest
We invited youth from Arts for Healing and Justice Network, Anti Recidivism Coalition, Youth Mentoring Connection, Amazing Grace Conservatory, and Share Fest to tell us what justice for all means to them. Their voices remind us why we’re in this fight and continue to leave us inspired. Watch this video mosaic to hear their visions for a just future.
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Apply for Liberty Hill’s Commissions Training Program Today!
We are excited to launch a virtual version of our 2022 Emerging Leaders Commissions Training Program this year in partnership with the office of L.A. County Board of Supervisors Chair Holly J. Mitchell. The Wally Marks Leadership Institute Commissions Training Program for Emerging Leaders will seek to create better transparency and knowledge about boards and commissions service by providing training and support for candidates with commitments to equity and social justice.
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Giving Tuesday Tip #11: Not Just Another Meme Monday
At Liberty Hill we know what day it is, Cyber Monday, that day when folks who wanted to avoid the shopping crowds jump online to do their holiday cyber shopping instead.
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Local Electoral Victories Set the Stage for Progressive Change
The 2020 election was generation-defining in many respects—from the record-breaking turnout to the critical social justice issues on the ballot for millions of Americans—a coalition of diverse voters, led by Black and Brown organizers, showed up to flex their electoral power in major ways this year.
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A Breath of Fresh Air from L.A. City Council
For years, Liberty Hill’s donor-activists have walked with the neighborhood activists of the STAND-LA coalition as they took on drilling in their neighborhoods. We’ve made sure their testimony of respiratory illnesses, dizzying headaches and foul smells was heard widely. We’ve made sure their efforts had the support they needed.
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Community Partners Ramp Up The Fight for Housing Justice
One of the core aspects of our Agenda for a Just Future is our commitment to fighting for a roof over every head. As part of that housing justice work, we have also supported organizations working to ensure fair treatment of tenants who face the risk of eviction during these uncertain times.
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Liberty Hill Launches Rapid Response Fund For Racial Justice
Liberty Hill is committed to ensuring we continue to use our financial resources to support Black-led organizing and the activists on the frontlines. We are committed to using our voice to promote anti-racist policies and amplify the voices of those screaming for justice.
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The Fight for Youth Justice Accelerates Amid COVID-19
As the global pandemic reshapes how we all live, youth organizers continue the fight for justice, especially after two youths in Los Angeles County’s juvenile halls tested positive for coronavirus this week.
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[STAND-L.A.] Power of Persistence Report Out Now!
Liberty Hill’s Power of Persistence report recounts the story of L.A.’s hard-fought victory for environmental justice. With more than 5,000 oil wells in the City of Los Angeles and over 22,000 in the County of Los Angeles, data shows that a significant portion of the oil activity in L.A. exists within 3,200 feet of homes, schools, and other public areas.
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Queer Youth Leaders Mobilize for GSA Day of Racial Justice
In February 2018, Liberty Hill partnered with the Genders and Sexualities Alliance (GSA) Network of Southern California—one of our grantees fighting to empower and train young LGBTQ leaders—to call on Los Angeles County elected officials to address issues of disproportionate criminalization and abusive treatment of LGBTQ youth of color.
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STAND-L.A. at “CA vs Big Oil” Campaign Launch
Environmental Justice organizers and frontline community members, including Liberty Hill partners at STAND-L.A., gathered at Kenneth Hahn Park last month to help launch the “California vs Big Oil” campaign against toxic oil drilling.
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Liberty Hill Hits the White House for EJ Executive Order Signing
This past month, Liberty Hill’s Senior Director of Environmental & Climate Justice Angelo Logan— who is also a member of the White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council—joined a special event at The White House to witness President Biden’s signing of an Environmental Justice Executive Order which will expand the administration’s climate and environmental justice efforts nationwide.
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“Reparations & the Future of Pro-Black Policies in CA” Recap
This month the Liberty Hill community hosted, “Reparations and the Future of Pro-Black Policy in California,” an engaging conversation on the work happening locally in support of reparations policies that aim to heal and enable thriving Black communities.
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Stay Housed Program Steps Up For Tenant Protections, First Lawsuits Filed
Advocacy groups that provide educational and legal support to renters across the county have seen an uptick in tenant harassment complaints, such as landlords conducting construction at all hours of the night or refusing to turn on the water or address roach infestations. Reports of harassment like this have almost doubled in the last few months via the Stay Housed L.A. program.
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Employee Giving Spotlight: PDG Consulting Group Steps Up for Social Justice
Employee Giving Programs are a great way to help fuel progress in Los Angeles through Liberty Hill. We were grateful to local company PDG Consulting for selecting Liberty Hill for their Employee Matching Gift program for Giving Tuesday!
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Liberty Hill Launches COVID-19 Rapid Response Fund for Community Organizing
Right now, community organizers on the frontlines need immediate support. I hope you will consider making a contribution to our COVID 19 Rapid Response Fund for Community Organizing to support the immediate needs of organizers and community members on the frontlines of this crisis.
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Liberty Hill to Close for Summer Break From July 3rd-7th!
Attention Liberty Hill Community, this year Liberty Hill’s Virtual Offices will be closed for a Summer Break between Monday, July 3rd and Friday, July 7th. We recognize the hard work and dedication of our dedicated Liberty Hill team and believe that offering a summer break will promote employee well-being, work-life balance, creativity, and productivity.
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Oil Drilling Site to Close in Huge Victory for South Los Angeles!
In a tremendous win for our environmental justice agenda, officials recently announced the permanent closure of the Jefferson oil drilling site in South L.A.!
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STAND-L.A. Celebrates LA County Vote to Phase Out Neighborhood Oil Drilling
At a press conference hosted by Supervisor Holly Mitchell, whose district includes the largest urban oil field in the country and who championed the ordinance, she emphasized that, "We are here today because communities impacted by oil drilling fought relentlessly for justice for their communities."
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Liberty Hill Announces Historic Investment in Grassroots Organizing: Fund for Change & Liberty Vote Grants Announced
Liberty Hill is proud to announce a historic $3.34 million investment in the local grassroots and community organizing ecosystem and its leaders of color in L.A.
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Liberty Hill Environmental Justice Campaign CUGU Lands Award for Excellence in Green Community Planning
Exciting environmental news from one of Liberty Hill’s long fought, diligently worked campaigns. On Thursday, June 22 the policy known as Clean Up Green Up was honored with the American Planning Association (APA LA) award for Excellence in Innovation in Green Community Planning at the 2017 L.A. Awards.
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MBK Virtual Convening: A Dialogue With President Obama: Spreading the Word From the Streets to the President
The night before he spoke with Barack Obama at the My Brother’s Keeper Alliance Leadership Forum, Jacob “Blacc” Jackson was harassed by police. Again.
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Divest, Defund, Reform, Abolish? Next Steps for Justice and Policing After the 2020 Protests
We were excited to recently host a lively discussion called Divest, Defund, Reform, Abolish? Next Steps for Justice and Policing After the 2020 Protests. This virtual event was an important discussion on the movements to reduce reliance on policing, along with the necessary steps to ensure the safety and future of our youth and communities.
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In Honor of Pride Month—See What Liberty Hill's Doing for LGBTQ Justice
With June being Pride Month, it's the perfect time to shine a light on the progressive work being birthed out of a continued fight for equity and liberation in this space.
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Chargers Game-Worn Jerseys Now Available For Auction with 100% Proceeds Benefitting Liberty Hill
Exclusive game-worn jerseys from your favorite Los Angeles Chargers players are now available for auction at chrg.rs/equality.
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Liberty Hill Foundation Endorses Measure EE & Pledges $300,000 For Million Voters Project Action Fund
Although California is the fifth-largest economy in the world, our state ranks a whopping 44th in the United States in per-pupil funding for education. We can do better—for our kids and our communities.
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Voices From the Frontlines: President & CEO Shane Goldsmith Talks With Mainor From Arts for Incarcerated Youth Network
Mainor is a Youth Policy Advocate working to keep Brown and Black youth out of the system at The Arts for Incarcerated Youth Network (AIYN). After navigating his youth without proper guidance or mentorship, he found himself in jail as a teenager.
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Housing is Health: Reclaiming Our Homes Demands Housing for the Most Vulnerable in the Wake of COVID-19
In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and a longstanding housing crisis, families are fighting for their right to a safe place to live.
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Statement from Liberty Hill Director of Common Agenda, Michele Prichard on L.A. County Report on Oil Drilling
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health validated today what hundreds of residents living near urban oil drilling sites have already known: proximity to oil drilling is hazardous to their health. Many active oil wells in Los Angeles are next to places where people live, work and play, causing nosebleeds, nausea, respiratory illness and dizziness.
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President Shane Murphy Goldsmith sits down with movement leader Justus Jones from Arts for Incarcerated Youth Network
The worlds of art, social justice, and youth activism have long worked together to drive social change within the community. Engaging youth in the arts can promote powerful change in countless ways, improving creativity and social skills, enhancing critical thinking, building confidence, and creating deep cultural and personal connections.
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HISTORIC VICTORY: City Council Votes to BAN ALL NEW OIL & GAS Drilling Throughout Los Angeles!
This week—after years of patient and steadfast organizing by community organizations supported by Liberty Hill—the L.A. City Council put an end to the practice of poisoning our communities with toxic oil and gas drilling operations! They voted unanimously to draft an ordinance to prohibit all new oil and gas drilling and to phase-out existing drilling operations throughout all areas of the City of Los Angeles!
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The Agenda for A Just Future
The Agenda for a Just Future is a five-year campaign that seeks to tackle three of our region's most pressing social issues—youth incarceration, the housing crisis and toxic neighborhood oil drilling—through a lens of racial and social justice.
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Be A Changmaker
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Justice For All
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Our Kids, Our Future
The Our Kids, Our Future Pooled Fund has raised millions of dollars in support of piloting innovative youth development programs with the goal of shrinking the number of arrests and closing youth jails to free up public funds to invest in youth development for low-income youth of color.
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Fund for Change
The Fund for Change program funds 501(c)(3) organizations and provides general operating support grants for community organizing in Los Angeles County.
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Fighting for a Roof Over Every Head
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Supporting Measure A: A Stable Funding Source for Housing Justice
The Affordable Housing, Homelessness Solution & Prevention Now initiative—now known as Measure A—secured the required 238,922 valid signatures to make it on the 2024 November ballot. Read on to learn more about the innovative measure created by housing experts and community leaders to address the urgency of housing affordability, renter protections, and mental health in Los Angeles County.
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Victory Takes a Village by Shane Murphy Goldsmith
We have to continue to defend our values and center people with lived experience. We have to continue to invest in local efforts that prove our methods work. And we have to fight to implement our victories and ensure this critical work is funded and carried out.
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"DEMANDING" Justice for All
The fight for social justice is a marathon, not a sprint. No one knows that better than our grassroots partners and the community leaders who are leading the fights for change every day. In communities across LA, they have been hard at work—taking to the streets, to the courts, and to the ballot box—to make their collective voices heard.
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"ADVANCING" Justice for All
With the pandemic continuing to upend our norms in 2021, Liberty Hill and our partners began our journey on the road to what we call a “just reconstruction.” Our partners stepped up to the plate and kept their feet on the gas as we powered forward to victory in several critical areas.
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"TRANSFORMING" Justice for All
Liberty Hill was founded on the principle that we cannot wait for change to come to us. We support a transformational movement for racial justice that seeks to dismantle systemic racism and traditional systems of harm in America. To strengthen that movement, racial justice has always been embedded into the core principles of all of our work.
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A Note from Shane
I want to thank our dedicated community of grantees, staff, board, government and foundation partners, as well as our dedicated donor activists, for your continued support and belief in our mission and vision for a more just and equitable Los Angeles.
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Making a Virtual Connection
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A Note from Shane
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Become a Monthly Sustainer
Are you passionate about building a better Los Angeles, but have limited time? Becoming a monthly sustaining member of Liberty Hill’s Justice for All Giving Program can help you fight for social justice in a way that fits your schedule and financial plans.
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Individual Giving
A strong and loyal group of individual donors called Champions and Changemakers have always been the backbone of our impact. These donors receive recognition in our annual report, invitations to special events, and access to a personal representative to assist with their giving needs.
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Q&A with Claire Peeps
Our Funder Perspectives segment highlights insights from dedicated leaders in the world of philanthropy and spotlight their work to improve Los Angeles. In this issue, we are proud to feature Executive Director of The Durfee Foundation—Claire Peeps!
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The 40th Annual Upton Sinclair Celebration: STAND-L.A.
STAND-L.A. is an environmental justice coalition of community groups that seeks to end neighborhood drilling to protect the health and safety of Angelenos on the front lines of urban oil extraction.
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Justice For All Launch (Internal)
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Justice For All Donation Form
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Angelenos for L.A. Giving Circle
The Angelenos for L.A. Giving Circle is a member driven group that awards grants to organizations effecting real change in Los Angeles. Specifically, their mission is to create and support positive social change in the Black community of greater Los Angeles.
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Exercising Hearts for Social Justice
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A Rapid Response: A Year Like No Other
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Libations & Conversations: A Donor Advised Fund Happy Hour
Join us for a fun evening of tasty drinks and lively conversations with other socially conscious L.A. movers and shakers at Liberty Hill’s Donor Advised Fund Happy Hour!
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Wally Marks Leadership Institute
The Leadership Institute's workshops, technical training and coaching are designed to strengthen organizational infrastructure and the leadership base of grantee partners.
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Rapid Response Fund for Racial Justice
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Creating Care-First Models For Youth
This year, Liberty Hill and our community partners achieved groundbreaking wins for youth and transformative justice. Dedicated activists, organizers, and young people on the frontlines of youth justice paved the road to these victories with determination, resiliency, and passion.
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Libations & Conversations: A Social Impact Happy Hour
Join us for a fun evening of tasty drinks and lively conversations with other socially conscious L.A. movers and shakers at Liberty Hill’s Social Impact Happy Hour!
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Justice For All EJ Petition Thank You
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Justice For All YJ Petition Thank You
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Justice For All Donation Form Post Subscribe
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Uplifting Change Presents: I Am A Philanthropist
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Liberation Fund and the Fight for Gender Justice
The Liberty Hill Foundation is proud to announce a $2 million commitment to the Liberation Fund, aimed at ending the incarceration of girls and gender-expansive youth in Los Angeles County. This investment will support 12 BIPOC-led organizations and provide crucial infrastructure support to the community backbone team leading this groundbreaking, multi-year initiative. The work in Los Angeles County is laying the foundation to create a model for ending the incarceration of girls and gender-expansive youth across California, with the potential to be replicated nationwide.
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Liberation Fund: A beacon of hope and advocacy
What if youth prisons that have been deemed unsuitable for the care of young people when held to even the minimum standards, were instead replaced with youth centers, where youth had access to care, safety, resources, and opportunities? This was a question at the heart of the foundation of the Liberation Fund, a beacon of hope and advocacy, to respond to these appalling injustices and unlock new strategies that have never been tried before.
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Featuring Nina Revoyr, Executive Director, Los Angeles and National Public Safety at Ballmer Group
Our new featured section Funder Perspectives highlights insights from leaders in the field of philanthropy and spotlight their work to improve Los Angeles. In this quarter’s issue, we're hearing from Executive Director, Los Angeles and National Public Safety at Ballmer Group—Nina Revoyr!
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Bridging the Fights for Reproductive Health & Housing Justice
Thanks to the collective work of our partners from Unión de Vecinas, California Latinas for Reproductive Justice (CLRJ), and East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice (EYCEJ)—who came together from across their various movements—the Bell Gardens City Council unanimously passed a rent stabilization ordinance that limited annual rent increases to once a year with a 4% ceiling.
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Playing for Justice: LA Sport Teams Step Up
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COVID-19 Rapid Response Fund for Community Organizing
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California Funders For Boys And Men Of Color
We are proud to be a part of the California Funders for Boys and Men of Color (CFBMoC), a statewide network of leading foundations that are aligning their efforts and resources to improve life outcomes for boys and men of color through systems change.
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Q&A with Joanna Jackson at The Weingart Foundation
We’re excited to launch our new featured section Funder Perspectives, where we highlight insights from leaders in the field of philanthropy and spotlight their work to improve Los Angeles. Our first funder perspective comes from Interim President & CEO of The Weingart Foundation—Joanna Jackson!
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Boxed Out: Who Really Pays for Next Day Shipping?
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The Bertha Wolf & Lance Miller Families Fund for Community Service
Established by two generous donors, this program provides six or more young people (ages 18-25) with a stipend of at least $6,500 each, while they work at a nonprofit organization in Southern California.
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Join Liberty Hill in the Fight for Social Justice
Black-led organizing is a powerful driver of social change in Los Angeles. Since its founding, Liberty Hill Foundation has invested in Black-led organizing to build power in communities most impacted by systemic oppression to achieve equity and justice.
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Liberty Hill Foundation Announces Inaugural Cohort for New Statewide Environmental Leadership Initiative
1/31/2024 — (Los Angeles) — Liberty Hill Foundation is proud to announce the inaugural cohort of its new Environmental Leadership Initiative (ELI), a groundbreaking fellowship program that seeks to advance the movement for environmental justice by investing in the development and empowerment of emerging leaders from communities across California.
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Liberty Hill Foundation Launches “Justice For All” Campaign to Support Grassroots Activism in Los Angeles
07/29/2021 — Our “Justice for All” Campaign seeks to raise awareness of the critical issues facing Los Angeles as we deal with the effects of a global pandemic and existing systemic problems facing our region. The “Justice for All” campaign will highlight the grassroots activism and on-the-ground successes of Liberty Hill’s partners, while expanding knowledge of the Foundation’s efforts to power these movements and amplify their work for greater impact.
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Liberty Hill Foundation Announces Community Partners for The Liberation Fund: Groundbreaking Initiative to End Incarceration of Girls and Gender Expansive Youth in L.A. County
10/18/2023 — (Los Angeles)—Liberty Hill Foundation is proud to announce the community partners for The Liberation Fund, a new groundbreaking initiative that invests in community-led solutions to end system involvement of girls and gender-expansive youth in Los Angeles County.
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Breaking Barriers: Paving the Way for a Historic Change
Our guest speakers—including Dani Kim (Co-Founder, Organizing Roots), Tia Martinez (Managing Director, Organizing Roots), Ka’Lee Matthews (Liberation Fund Fellow, Young Women’s Freedom Center), Jessica Nowlan (President, Reimagine Freedom), and Abigail Richards (Co-Executive Director, Young Women’s Freedom Center)—shared profound data, lived experiences, and solutions that inextricably connect housing, economic instability, and gender violence to juvenile justice outcomes.
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Building Decarbonization & Economic Justice: Green Workforce and A Just Transition
CEMO wishes to thank the Liberty Hill Foundation, the CEMC Commissioners, and the CELA Design Committee for their contributions and insights in the development of Part I of the Climate Equity LA Series.
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Music As A Vehicle for Social Change w/ John Densmore
Billboard Magazine Executive Editor and former Liberty Hill Board Member, Melinda Newman, hosted a wonderfully candid conversation with legendary Doors musician John Densmore about his career and the ways music has played a role in fueling social justice.
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A Black Lady Prop Party
Exploring racial justice propositions and the impact on Black women and families. Hosted by Building Leaders and Cultivation Change Fund in partnership with Liberty Hill Foundation and Angelenos 4 LA.
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Housing Justice Now: Fighting for a Roof Over Every Head
Join us to hear more about the ground-breaking Stay Housed L.A. program and learn more about the innovative efforts to prevent homelessness and address tenant needs throughout Los Angeles County
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Indicators of Nonprofit Financial Health (Tips for Reading a Form 990)
We’ll show you how to identify the key indicators of nonprofit financial health and the other vital information to be found in the Form 990.
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Justice40 & Climate Equity Metrics for LA
For the final event in the inaugural Climate Equity LA Series, we are honored to feature a panel with Assemblymember Isaac G. Bryan, City of LA Civil + Human Rights & Equity Department Executive Director & General Manager Capri Maddox, Esq., and CEMO Director Marta A. Segura, moderated by City of LA Board of Public Works President Pro Tempore, Dr. Mike Davis, as well as a discussion with Policy Director for Strategic Concepts in Organizing and Policy Education (SCOPE), Agustin Cabrera, and Campaign Director for the RePower LA coalition, Estuardo Mazariegos.
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Allies On Me: A Virtual Prop Party
The will be an important space for Black folks and our allies to learn about the series of racial justice measure on the ballot affecting our community as we discuss the implications for all the propositions.
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Uplifting Change Presents: I Am A Philanthropist
Join the Black-led giving circles of the Liberty Hill Foundation as we come together to celebrate all the ways we, as Black philanthropists, show up for our communities~and how you can too!
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Vision for Climate Equity LA and CEMO Blueprint
CEMO wishes to thank the Liberty Hill Foundation, the CEMC Commissioners, and the CELA Design Committee for their contributions and insights in the development of Part I of the Climate Equity LA Series.
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Leaving a Legacy: Getting Started on Planned Gifts
You don’t have to be wealthy to do it–planned giving can involve many types of assets. Join expert estate attorney Jane Peebles of Karlin & Peebles for an introduction to what types of gift instruments make sense for donors of all types.
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Boxed Out! Who Really Pays for Next Day Shipping?
A conversation with frontline organizers on the dangers of exposure to environmental hazards and how they are severe for disadvantaged communities of color that live near warehouses, railyards and freeways.
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Ready to Rise Workshop: Effective Grant Writing Strategies for Rising Non-Profits
In partnership with Kim Tso of Velocity Ink, LLC, this workshop will serve as an introduction to grantwriting to strengthen the capacities of emerging nonprofits seeking to raise funds for community work. While this workshop is intended for small and emerging non-profit organizations, all are welcome.
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Hidden Hazards: A Call to Action for Healthy, Livable Communities
Hidden Hazards: A Call to Action for Healthy Livable Communities (2011) provides new evidence of the high density of air pollution hazards and exposure in certain areas of Los Angeles – hazards that are “hidden” from the view of regulatory agencies because they are not contained in their official databases.
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Guide to Green: A Resource Guide
The Guide to Green directories list financial and technical assistance programs for businesses. We currently have two Guides, one for the City of Los Angeles and another for the City of Commerce. Want to green your business or share some tips? Liberty Hill’s new resource guides for businesses summarize nearly 50 assistance programs. Find grants, loans, tech training and more when you download our “Guide to Green.”
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Giving Black in Los Angeles: Donor Profiles and Opportunities for the Future
This study of African American philanthropy in Los Angeles represents just the beginning of intensifying interest within the African American community about our philanthropic assets and power, and how to deploy them.
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Envisioning a Greener LA: Environmental and Economic Sustainability for Boyle Heights, Pacoima & Wilmington
This UCLA Community Scholars 2014 Report provides 19 different strategies for EJ communities to advance environmental and economic sustainability through a pilot "Green Zone" model which utilizes innovative land usage to improve the vitality of local toxic hot spots.
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A Scalable Model for Improving Community Access to Environmental Benefit Programs in California
The purpose of the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation report is to provide an evaluation of the first year of the campaign, including its equity implications, the effectiveness of its outreach and areas for growth.
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Young Men in Los Angeles Are Ready for Change
Brothers, Sons, Selves: Young Men in Los Angeles Are Ready for Change (2012) offers testimony from African American, Latino and Asian American/Pacific Islander boys and young men in L.A. County and discusses how and why these youth face a health crisis that jeopardizes the future prosperity of all Californians.
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A Case Study Brief of L.A.’s Brothers, Sons, Selves Coalition
A Case Study Brief of L.A.’s Brothers, Sons, Selves Coalition offers accounts from Los Angeles County’s boys and young men of color on the health crisis they face. Informed by the tactics, principles and analysis of the Brothers, Sons, Selves, Coalition, the case study describes how the Coalition’s approach and key strategies allowed for the policy wins, implementation and replication to improve schools across California.