Thank you for the vote!
And thank you for being part of the movement! Relive this year's victories and special moments by checking out our blog below!
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Oil Drilling Victory in Los Angeles!
On Friday, December 2nd, our partners in the STAND-L.A. coalition achieved a milestone victory when the L.A. City Council voted unanimously (12-0) to adopt the final ordinance to prohibit new oil and gas drilling and phase out all existing drilling throughout the entire city!
Measure H and ULA Pass!
Liberty Hill is proud to announce that Pasadena Measure H and Measure United to House L.A. have passed! We are so grateful to each and every individual and organization that came together in support of United to House L.A. and Pasadena Measure H! These key progressive wins are big steps forward in making L.A. County a more just and equitable place for all.
Spotlight on Housing Justice
This month we’re highlighting several of our grantee partners working in the Housing Justice area. These grassroots groups such as tenant rights groups, are fighting for housing as a human right and legal protections for at-risk tenants.
Department of Youth Development Launches
After nearly two decades of activism from local organizers, Los Angeles County has made history by launching a new Department of Youth Development!
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Corporate Spotlight
Narrative Change Roundtable
Narratives, if framed the right way, can be used to spark change, shift difficult conversations, and create a better understanding of complex issues. Read on to learn about the recent CAA Foundation roundtable discussion on storytelling and narrative change around LA’s housing crisis featuring executive producer Gina Welch, Mayor Karen Bass and Liberty Hill President & CEO Shane Murphy Goldsmith!
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Environmental & Climate Justice
Environmental Leadership Initiative Applications Launch
For Liberty Hill, Environmental Justice is a cornerstone of social Justice. That’s why we’re thrilled to announce the launch of our second round of applications for the Environmental Leadership Initiative—a two-year fellowship program for emerging Environment Justice leaders leading work across the state of California!
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Economic & Housing Justice
"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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LGBTQ & Gender Justice
Liberation Fund Update
Liberty Hill 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.
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Environmental & Climate Justice
AB 3233 Signed Into Law!
The Liberty Hill Community is proud to celebrate a major victory in Environmental Justice that brings us even closer to our Agenda for a Just Future goal of eliminating toxic neighborhood oil drilling!
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Electoral Power Building
Final Episode of Season Three
Tune into our final episode of the season for an exciting conversation and “real talk” about the power of philanthropy and its vital role as an advocate for systems change—featuring special guests, California Community Foundation President & CEO Miguel Santana and the San Francisco Foundation CEO Fred Blackwell!
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@LibertyHill
10 Years of Luskin Fellowship Summer Program
This year marks the 10-year anniversary of the Luskin Fellowship Summer Program at Liberty Hill—an innovative partnership between the foundation and UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs aimed at supporting social justice leaders of tomorrow!
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Philanthropy
Purple Lily Awards & LAFLA Honors Liberty Hill
September is awards season at Liberty Hill. This month, both Liberty Hill Foundation and our President & CEO Shane Murphy Goldsmith were honored at awards ceremonies to recognize our dedication and commitment to social justice!
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@LibertyHill
Meet Our Newest Hillers: Kristen & Ely!
Please join us in welcoming our newest Hillers, Kristen Franco and Ely Flores! Get to know our newest Hillers and learn about what drives their passion for social justice, what they’re looking forward to the most at Liberty Hill, and more in the video below!
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Donor Spotlight
LA Forward Honors Liberty Hill Donor Activists
At the recent Spring Into Action fundraiser, community organization LA Forward honored Liberty Hill donor activists Andy Bartholomew and Allison Thomas, along with local non-profit Inclusive Action for the City. Read on to learn more about the honor and their support of the organization’s work to advance local progressive organizing in Los Angeles County.
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Environmental & Climate Justice
E+J Giving Circle Honors Andrea Vidaurre
Liberty Hill’s Environment + Justice Giving Circle gathered to celebrate Co-Founder of People’s Collective for Environmental Justice (PC4EJ), Andrea Vidaurre and her recent honor as the North American 2024 Goldman Prize Winner! Read all the highlights of the touching celebration and learn more about Andrea’s award-winning Environmental & Climate Justice work in the Inland Empire below.
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Corporate Spotlight
In This Together: LA Dodgers Foundation Partnership
Liberty Hill works in collaboration with many organizations and partners who help power the work of progress and transformational change in L.A. Read on to learn about our long-standing partnership with the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation and their recent support of the California Funders for Boys and Men of Color (CFBMoC) and our Youth & Transformative Justice work.
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Environmental & Climate Justice
EJ Ready Successes
As federal funding for climate, environmental and social justice initiatives becomes steadily available, Liberty Hill is committed to continue supporting our frontline community partners through our EJ Ready program. Read on to learn how Liberty Hill’s EJ Ready program is working with frontline organizations to foster collaboration, map opportunities, build organizational capacity, and connect community to government funding.
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Youth & Transformative Justice
Safe Space Convos Podcast feat. Liberty Hill’s Lisa Small
Lisa Small, Liberty Hill Senior Director of Youth & Transformative Justice, joined the Safe Space Convos podcast for a special episode exploring the work Liberty Hill and its community partners are doing to achieve Youth Justice through the foundation’s Liberation Fund. Tune in and listen!
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Electoral Power Building
Season 3 Episodes Out Now!
Season 3 of Liberty Hill’s hit podcast Conversations From The Frontlines is now available everywhere you stream podcasts! Click below to learn more about this season’s theme, “Igniting Electoral Power & Defending Our Democracy,” and find out how to listen to the first six episodes of the season!
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Economic & Housing Justice
Liberty Hill at Move LA Conference
Earlier this summer, Liberty Hill CEO & President Shane Murphy Goldsmith and Senior Director of Housing Justice Mike Dennis joined leading housing advocates, government agency representatives and others at Move LA’s Community Conversation and Policy Conference.
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Electoral Power Building
People Power Behind Liberty Vote!
Liberty Hill’s Liberty Vote! initiative supports frontline grassroots organizations that engage in electoral organizing, advocacy, and other civic engagement strategies in Los Angeles County. As part of this nonpartisan electoral engagement program, we provide social and economic justice organizations with the resources they need to engage, educate and organize LA voters to build electoral power at the ballot box.
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Electoral Power Building
Building Electoral Power with Liberty Vote!
Liberty Hill believes the people most affected by injustice should be leading the fight for change—from the protest march to the ballot box. Liberty Hill’s Liberty Vote! initiative supports frontline grassroots organizations that engage in electoral organizing, advocacy, and other civic engagement strategies in Los Angeles County.
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@LibertyHill
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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Electoral Power Building
Season 3 Episodes Out Now!
Season 3 of Liberty Hill’s hit podcast Conversations From The Frontlines is now available everywhere you stream podcasts! Click below to learn more about this season’s theme, “Igniting Electoral Power & Defending Our Democracy,” and find out how to listen to the latest episodes!
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Giving Circles
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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LGBTQ & Gender Justice
Upcoming: Grand Performances Pride Poetry Night
Pride Month is here, and this year Liberty Hill is thrilled to announce a new partnership with Grand Performances to celebrate the season! Mark your calendar and join us this Friday, June 28th for a special summer night poetry event celebrating the legacy of Pride hosted by the award-winning Poet Laureate of West Hollywood, Jen Cheng!
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LGBTQ & Gender Justice
Liberation Fund PROM at The LINE Los Angeles
The Liberty Hill community joined Liberation Fund community partners from across Los Angeles at the recent Liberation Fund Prom, celebrating the collaborative’s work to end the incarceration of girls and gender-expansive youth in LA County. Read on to learn more about the inaugural event and catch all the highlights from the big night!
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LGBTQ & Gender Justice
LGBTQ+ Justice Spotlight
In this special Pride Month edition of Grantee Highlights, we’re highlighting Liberty Hill community partners and grantees that are leading the charge and advancing the movement for LGBTQ+ Justice in L.A. Help us celebrate the great work being led here locally by frontline LGBTQ+ Justice organizers and advocates fighting to end discrimination and exclusion of the LGBTQ+ community.
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Economic & Housing Justice
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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Environmental & Climate Justice
EJ Ready Bus Tour Recap Video
Earlier this Spring, Liberty Hill and Resources Legacy Fund hosted local, state, and federal agencies, including the White House Council on Environmental Quality, for its EJ Ready Bus Tour which centered community voices by showcasing Environmental Justice community-led projects and grassroots efforts that can benefit from upcoming federal programs and initiatives.
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Giving Circles
Circle of Change Spotlight
This Asian American, Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we’re highlighting the significant impact of Liberty Hill’s Circle of Change giving circle and their support of frontline AANHPI nonprofit organizations and projects that make transformative, positive social change within the AANHPI communities in Southern California. Read on to learn more about Circle of Change and its positive impact on AANHPI communities throughout the region.
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Electoral Power Building
New Season of Conversations From the Frontlines Out Now!
Season 3 of Liberty Hill’s hit podcast Conversations From The Frontlines is now available everywhere you stream podcasts! Click below to learn more about this season’s theme, “Igniting Electoral Power & Defending Our Democracy,” and find out how to listen to our first episode out now!
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@LibertyHill
Meet Our Newest Hillers: Angela, Thaise, and Griffin!
Please join us in welcoming our newest Hillers, Angela Reyes, Thaise Boyd and Griffin Hatlestad! Learn about what drives their passion for social justice, what they’re looking forward to the most at Liberty Hill, and more in the video below!
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Economic & Housing Justice, Environmental & Climate Justice, Immigrant Rights, LGBTQ & Gender Justice, Youth & Transformative Justice
Celebrating Liberty Hill Grantees this AANHPI Heritage Month
May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Heritage Month and at Liberty Hill we’re recognizing the remarkable role the diverse AANHPI community plays in our movement for change. Help us celebrate the great work being led here locally by frontline AANHPI organizers and advocates working towards a more just Los Angeles for all.
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Donor Spotlight, Grantee Spotlight
Upton Sinclair Speech 2024: Shane Murphy Goldsmith
In her powerful and inspirational speech at the 41st Annual Upton Sinclair Celebration, Liberty Hill President & CEO Shane Murphy Goldsmith encourages the Liberty Hill community to “keep building the good.” Watch Shane’s full speech below to hear more about her call to action and vision for a better future for all Angelenos.
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Environmental & Climate Justice
Andrea Vidaurre Awarded the 2024 Goldman Environmental Prize
Andrea Vidaurre, co-founder of the People’s Collective for Environmental Justice—a Liberty Hill Environment + Justice Donor Circle grantee—was recently awarded with the prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize for her lasting impact and contribution to Environmental Justice. Read on to learn more about Andrea’s extraordinary recognition as a leading environmental champion and activist.
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LGBTQ & Gender Justice
The X Fund Reception
At the recent X Fund Reception, members and grantees came together to celebrate their shared commitment to supporting women, girls, and gender expansive individuals to reach their full potential, strive for economic justice, and live free of discrimination and violence. Read on to learn more about the annual gathering and see event highlights!
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Agenda for a Just Future, Economic & Housing Justice, Environmental & Climate Justice, Philanthropy, Worker's Rights, Youth & Transformative Justice
World Premiere of “On the Road to Change” Short Film
Watch the world premiere of our “On the Road to Change” short film, detailing the extraordinary journey of L.A. organizers in the fight for social change and the progress we’ve made together to ensure a just future for all.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Environmental & Climate Justice
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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Agenda for a Just Future, Economic & Housing Justice, Electoral Power Building, Environmental & Climate Justice, Immigrant Rights, LGBTQ & Gender Justice, Youth & Transformative Justice
Conversations From the Frontlines Preseason Episodes Coming in May!
Our hit podcast Conversations from the Frontlines is coming back for another season! And this year, we’re kicking off the conversation with two very special Preseason Episodes—coming this week! Our “The Best of Season 2” episode is out May 1st and “Liberation & Progress: Ending Girls Incarceration” episode on May 15th.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Environmental & Climate Justice
The White House Webinar on Environmental Justice
Earlier this month, Liberty Hill Senior Director of Environmental & Climate Justice Angelo Logan joined White House officials, Federal agency representatives and others at a webinar celebrating the first anniversary of Executive Order 14096, Revitalizing Our Nation’s Commitment to Environmental Justice for All.
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Donor Spotlight
Congratulations to Our Founder Award Honoree, Celia Bernstein!
Philanthropist and donor activist Celia Bernstein, whose lifetime of philanthropy embodies the spirit of Change, Not Charity and whose exceptional generosity and social justice activism is helping realize equality and justice for all, was honored with the Founders Award at the 41st Annual Upton Sinclair Celebration this month!
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Agenda for a Just Future, Corporate Spotlight, Donor Spotlight, Economic & Housing Justice, Environmental & Climate Justice, Grantee Spotlight, LGBTQ & Gender Justice, @LibertyHill, Philanthropy, Youth & Transformative Justice
41st Annual Upton Sinclair Celebration
The Liberty Hill Community came out in full force at our 41st Annual Upton Sinclair Celebration to celebrate frontline organizers, community leaders, and donor activists who contribute to the progressive victories that power social change in Los Angeles!
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Environmental & Climate Justice
Environmental Justice Grantee Partners
In recognition of Earth Day, Liberty Hill invites you to join us as we celebrate the local heroes who have committed themselves to creating a safer, healthier, and greener L.A. for all Angelenos—our Environmental & Climate Justice grantee partners!
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Environmental & Climate Justice
Inland Empire Bus Tour
Last month, the Liberty Hill Environment + Justice Donor Circle and NextGen Giving Circle gathered for an Inland Empire Bus Tour to explore the effects of warehouse expansion and diesel trucking on communities in the Inland Empire.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Youth & Transformative Justice
Free the Youth Press Conference
Los Angeles Youth & Transformative Justice organizers and advocates joined the recent Free the Youth press conference to call upon the LA County Board of Supervisors to demand the closure of all youth detention facilities in L.A. County.
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Electoral Power Building
Building Electoral Power with Liberty Vote! Grantees
At Liberty Hill, we believe the people most affected by injustice should be leading the fight for change—from the protest march to the ballot box. In our recently released Electoral Power Building docket, we highlight the grassroots work being led by our Liberty Vote! grantee partners to engage, educate and empower LA voters in 2024 and beyond. Click below to learn more.
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Grantee Spotlight
Season 3 of Liberty Hill’s Hit Podcast Coming Soon!
Liberty Hill’s hit podcast Conversations From The Frontlines is back for another season this Spring giving you a front row seat—and a bird’s eye view—of the social justice battles shaping Los Angeles. So, get ready and be sure to catch up on all your favorite episodes from past seasons before the premier of Season 3—coming soon!
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Environmental & Climate Justice
EJ Ready Bus Tour & Roundtable
This month, Liberty Hill and the Resource Legacy Fund hosted the White House Council on Environmental Quality and the White House Environmental Justice Inter-Agency Council for its EJ Ready Bus Tour to connect environmental justice communities with federal climate investments and Justice40 funding opportunities. Read on to learn more and see photos from the bus tour!
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Philanthropy
Upton Sinclair Celebration – Get Tickets Today!
Liberty Hill’s annual Upton Sinclair Celebration brings frontline organizers and donor activists together for an inspiring evening celebrating the progressive victories that power social change in L.A. and the remarkable social justice champions who make that change possible! Purchase your tickets today before they sell out and join us for the biggest social justice celebration of the year!
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Environmental & Climate Justice
Environmental Leadership Initiative Convening
In February, Liberty Hill hosted its first Environmental Leadership Initiative (ELI) Convening, a two-day gathering for newly selected ELI Fellows to connect, build community, and set expectations for their two-year journey within the program. Read on to learn more and see photos from last month’s convening!
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Agenda for a Just Future, Corporate Spotlight, Donor Activism, Donor Spotlight, Economic & Housing Justice, Electoral Power Building, Environmental & Climate Justice, Giving Circles, Grantee Spotlight, LGBTQ & Gender Justice, @LibertyHill, Philanthropy, Training, Youth & Transformative Justice
2023 Impact Report – Out Now!
Over the past year, the Liberty Hill community has helped create lasting change and progress that has impacted the lives of community members throughout Los Angeles. From fighting for a roof over every head, to working to end youth incarceration as we know it, and eliminating toxic neighborhood oil drilling, our work has reached communities in every corner of L.A.
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Corporate Spotlight
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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Giving Circles
The X Fund Giving Circle Makes History
March is Women’s History Month and Liberty Hill invites you to join us as we recognize the leadership, resilience and courage of women who have fought tirelessly to advance social justice—including members of Liberty Hill’s very own The X Fund Giving Circle which celebrates 10 years of activism this year! Read on to learn more about the group’s milestone in the fight for Gender Justice.
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LGBTQ & Gender Justice
Liberation Fund Funder Briefing
At our recent Liberation Fund Funder Briefing, Liberty Hill invited individual donors, funders, and advisors to learn about the progress of our Liberation Fund and the potential pathway the initiative is creating for LA County to become the largest jurisdiction in the nation to end the incarceration of girls and gender-expansive youth. Read on to learn more and watch the full recording.
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Philanthropy
Introducing Our Upton Sinclair Celebration Honorees
Liberty Hill’s annual Upton Sinclair Celebration brings frontline organizers and donor activists together for an inspiring evening celebrating the progressive victories that power social change in L.A. and the remarkable social justice champions who make that change possible! This year, we’re proud to recognize four remarkable social justice champions from the Liberty Hill community. Visit the link below to meet our 2024 Honorees!
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@LibertyHill
Movement Makers in Black History
Throughout U.S. history African American activists have charted new courses in the fight for civil rights and social justice, displaying courage through perseverance. During Black History Month, the Liberty Hill community celebrated the excellence and achievements of the African American community and recognized the Movement Makers in Black History that have made in impact on Liberty Hill and changed our nation forever!
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Environmental & Climate Justice
2024 ELI Fellows Announced
Last month, Liberty Hill proudly announced the inaugural cohort of our new Environmental Leadership Initiative (ELI), a groundbreaking fellowship program that invests in the development and empowerment of emerging Environmental Justice leaders from across California!
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LGBTQ & Gender Justice
February’s Grantee Highlight: Young Women’s Freedom Center
The Young Women’s Freedom Center celebrates its 30-year anniversary this month, marking a major milestone in their work to inspire and empower systems-impacted women, girls, and trans people of all genders. Read on to learn more about their policy, advocacy, and organizing work and the lasting impact it has on the lives of young people throughout California.
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Electoral Power Building
Building Electoral Power in LA: 2024 & Beyond
At our recent Building Electoral Power in LA: 2024 & Beyond event, we welcomed donor activists to a special conversation with frontline organizers and leaders to discuss our long-running Liberty Vote! initiative and the grassroots work being done by grantee partners to engage, educate, and empower LA voters this election cycle and into the future.
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Economic & Housing Justice
Stay Housed LA Training
As the work to support tenants rights in Los Angeles continues, Stay Housed LA grantee partners are hard at work laying the framework to help vulnerable renters understand their rights and access resources available to help them stay housed. Read on to learn more about their Housing Justice work and the recent Stay Housed LA training that took place earlier this month.
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Environmental & Climate Justice
Announcing Our 2024 Environmental Leadership Initiative Fellows
Liberty Hill is proud to announce the inaugural cohort of its new Environmental Leadership Initiative (ELI), a groundbreaking fellowship program that invests in the development and empowerment of emerging Environmental Justice leaders from across California! To learn more about the Environmental Leadership Initiative and to see the full list of ELI Fellows click below.
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@LibertyHill
Introducing Liberty Hill’s New Board Member
Liberty Hill is pleased to announce Dominique Tan as the newest member of our Board of Directors! Dominique first joined the Liberty Hill community through way of our Environment + Justice Donor Circle where she currently serves as the giving circle’s Co-Chair.
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Philanthropy
In Case You Missed It: January 2024
In the latest episode of Nonprofit Report, m/Oppenheim CEO Mark Oppenheim dives deep into the Transformative Justice movement in L.A. with Liberty Hill President & CEO Shane Murphy Goldsmith and Senior Vice President of Programs Julio Marcial.
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Economic & Housing Justice
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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Environmental & Climate Justice
Environmental + Justice Donor Circle Grantee Announcement
This year, Liberty Hill’s Environmental + Justice Donor Circle raised $200,000 in unrestricted operating grants which will be awarded to 10 organizations working at the frontlines of the environmental justice movement.
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Donor Activism
Save the Date: The 41st Annual Upton Sinclair Celebration!
Our annual Upton Sinclair Celebration brings together hundreds of frontline organizers and donor activists to celebrate the progressive victories that help us power social change in L.A. Mark your calendars today and don’t miss out on this year’s big celebration– happening on Wednesday, April 17, 2024 at the beautiful Skirball Cultural Center!
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Grantee Spotlight
Celebrating November’s Grantee Spotlight
Throughout Native American Heritage Month, we honor the many contributions and achievements of Native and Indigenous People—the nation’s original inhabitants. To commemorate the month-long celebration this year, we’re spotlighting Liberty Hill Grantees and Community Partners that center their work on the voices of Native and Indigenous People and fight to address the unique challenges the community has faced both historically and in the present day.
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@LibertyHill
Announcing Our Newly Elected Board of Directors Co-Chair!
Liberty Hill is excited to announce Jon Christensen as the newly elected Co-Chair of our Board of Directors! In his new position, Jon will help co-lead and support the Board in providing oversight, strategic guidance, and ensuring the Foundation’s long-term success. We look forward to his leadership and continued support of Liberty Hill’s vision and mission.
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Youth & Transformative Justice
Measure J Is Here To Stay!
After two years in legal limbo, the California Courts of Appeal has upheld the constitutionality of Measure J (2020) mandating that 10% of locally generated unrestricted funds be allocated to community investments and alternatives to incarceration– a major victory for Youth & Transformative Justice in L.A.!
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LGBTQ & Gender Justice, @LibertyHill
2023 Leadership Appreciation Brunch Highlights
At our recent 2023 Leadership Appreciation Brunch, Liberty Hill Donor Activists gathered to learn about community-led solutions aimed at ending the involvement of girls and gender-expansive youth in the incarceration system and gained insight into the local efforts of Liberty Hill grantee partners through our newly launched Liberation Fund.
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Electoral Power Building
Liberty Vote! Building Electoral Power
Since 2014, the Liberty Vote! initiative at Liberty Hill has helped build the organizational capacity of grassroots organizations committed to increasing voter engagement in disenfranchised communities. This year, we’re excited to share that the work around the Liberty Vote! initiative will continue through our Liberty Vote! Grantee Partners.
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Grantee Spotlight, Worker's Rights
Celebrating October’s Grantee Highlight: Pilipino Workers Center (PWC)
The Pilipinx-led organization has been making waves in the fight for social justice since 1997. From providing immigration legal services to advocating for affordable housing and workers’ rights, Pilipino Workers Center demands for better living and working conditions for low-wage Pilipinx communities throughout Southern California.
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Youth & Transformative Justice
25 Years in Philanthropy
In this very personal blog piece, Liberty Hill’s Vice President of Programs Julio Marcial reflects on his 25 year career in philanthropy, his childhood dream to play for the LA Dodgers, and the immense responsibility we all share to address systemic injustices.
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@LibertyHill
Liberty Hill Events October 2023 Highlights
The NextGen Giving Circle hosted its last learning session of the year– From Access to Self-Determination: A Conversation on Reproductive Justice– this past month! The session welcomed NextGen giving circle members to an engaging discussion with leaders on the forefront of reproductive justice in Los Angeles.
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Corporate Spotlight
LA Dodgers Foundation Awards $100K Grant to Liberty Hill
The Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation (LADF) announced a significant achievement in its mission to uplift the community, awarding more than $1.5 million in grants to 32 deserving organizations — including Liberty Hill Foundation!
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Donor Activism
Donor Activist Spotlight: Paula Litt
With great appreciation and endless gratitude, we’re excited to announce this month’s Donor Spotlight—longtime Liberty Hill Board Member and honorary Hiller, Paula Litt!
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Philanthropy
Ready to Rise Presentation at 2023 Unity Summit
Liberty Hill joined our community partners California Community Foundation, ChangeRaisers Academy, Legacy LA, and Destiny Coaching and Consulting at the 2023 Unity Summit to present on the impact of Ready to Rise (R2R) and our work to build a youth development movement in L.A.—the first of its kind!
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LGBTQ & Gender Justice
Announcing Our Liberation Fund Grantee Partners
Liberty Hill is excited to announce our grantee partners for the Liberation Fund– a groundbreaking initiative to end the incarceration of girls and gender-expansive youth in Los Angeles County!
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Youth & Transformative Justice
On the Frontlines Spotlights October 2023
This past month, Liberty Hill hosted its latest Liberation Fund Convening—providing safe and collaborative space that fosters deep trust, relationship building, and strategy development that aims to intervene throughout the life course of a young person who has been trapped in avoidable and harmful system involvement.
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Youth & Transformative Justice
Bold Vision and Liberty Hill Announces Multi-Year Power Building Grantees
Liberty Hill Foundation is proud to be a partner with Bold Vision, a multi-sector, multi-year initiative that aims to transform systems within L.A. County.
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Environmental & Climate Justice, Grantee Spotlight
Liberty Hill Grantees Making An Impact
Liberty Hill is proud to support the work of social justice organizations and their efforts to create a more just and equitable Los Angeles for all. From advocating for Environmental Justice to advancing LGBTQ & Gender Justice, Liberty Hill grantees are making an impact!
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Economic & Housing Justice, Worker's Rights
Liberty Hill Events September Highlights
At our Housing Justice Salon, we welcomed donor activists to a special community conversation with Liberty Hill grantees, partners, and frontline leaders to discuss innovative solutions to the L.A. housing crisis at the state and local level. Liberty Hill’s Environment + Justice Donor Circle also hosted a briefing on environmental justice issues in the Inland Empire this month. The online briefing brought together donor activists to learn more about the challenges faced by communities and warehouse workers in the Inland Empire.
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LGBTQ & Gender Justice
Liberty Hill Sponsors PBS SoCal | KCET Screening of “UNIDAD”
In honor of National Latinx/e Heritage Month, Liberty Hill co-sponsored the PBS SoCal | KCET screening of UNIDAD: Gay & Lesbian Latinos Unidos at LA Plaza de Cultura y Arte in Downtown L.A.
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Economic & Housing Justice
L.A. Care Commits $500K to Stay Housed L.A. Network
Earlier this month, L.A. Care Health Plan announced its continuing efforts to keep people in their homes with an award of $500,000 to Liberty Hill Foundation for support of the Stay Housed LA program.
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Environmental & Climate Justice
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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Donor Spotlight
NextGen Giving Circle Donor Activist: Ernesto Arias
Liberty Hill donor activists put their passion into action to help make Los Angeles a more just and equitable place for all. In this issue of News from the Frontlines, we’re dedicating our Donor Spotlight to a remarkable NextGen Giving Circle donor activist—Ernesto Arias!
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Youth & Transformative Justice
Building Bridges to Transformation
Earlier this month, Liberty Hill partnered with the California Funders for Boys and Men of Color Southern California Regional Action Committee to host the “Building Bridges to Transformation” conversation on the future of youth justice and youth development in L.A. County.
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Grantee Spotlight, Youth & Transformative Justice
September’s Grantee Highlight: Gente Organizada
Liberty Hill Youth & Transformative Justice community partner Gente Organizada has been serving historically underrepresented, immigrant populations in the Pomona area since 2010.
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Environmental & Climate Justice
[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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@LibertyHill
Michele Prichard’s Retirement Celebration
This summer, the Liberty Hill Community came together to celebrate and bid farewell to long-time Liberty Hill staff member, visionary, and Environmental Justice champion—Michele Prichard.
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Economic & Housing Justice, Youth & Transformative Justice
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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Philanthropy
2.8K Downloads & Counting!
Thank you to all our listeners and guests for helping make Season 2 of Liberty Hill’s hit podcast Conversations from the Frontlines a huge success! With close to 2.8K all time downloads, our podcast community keeps growing!
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Corporate Spotlight, LGBTQ & Gender Justice, Youth & Transformative Justice
On the Frontlines Spotlights
Liberty Hill is proud to support the work of social justice organizations and their efforts to create a more just and equitable Los Angeles for all. From advocating for Racial Justice to advancing LGBTQ & Gender Justice, Liberty Hill grantees are making an impact!
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Philanthropy
LHF News Highlights: Inside Philanthropy
In this recent Inside Philanthropy op-ed piece, Liberty Hill Vice President of Public Partnerships Almas Sayeed and TRUST South L.A. Director of Policy Jessica Melendez make the case for why philanthropy should capitalize on this moment and invest in expanding community land trust programs in L.A. and beyond.
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Economic & Housing Justice
Housing & Economic Justice Team at HUD Meeting on Renters Bill of Rights
Earlier this summer, Liberty Hill Vice President of Public Partnerships Almas Sayeed and Deputy Director of Housing Justice Jessa McCormack were invited to attend a briefing and roll out of The White House Blueprint For A Renters Bill of Rights, alongside the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and approximately 350 tenants and tenant organizers from across the country.
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@LibertyHill, Philanthropy
LHF’s Michele Prichard Announces Retirement
Throughout her 34 years at Liberty Hill, Michele Prichard has held a variety of roles, including leading the Foundation as its Executive Director for several years and currently serving as Senior Director of Strategic Initiatives for our Environmental Health & Justice program.
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Grantee Spotlight, LGBTQ & Gender Justice
Pride Grantee Highlight: Indigenous Pride L.A.
Since 2018, Indigenous Pride L.A. has provided several education programs and resources for community members throughout Los Angeles. They’ve created and hosted local events to celebrate Two Spirit, Indigiqueer, and LGBTQPAI+ communities including creating L.A.’s first and only Indigenous Pride Event!
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Grantee Spotlight, LGBTQ & Gender Justice
Celebrating Liberty Hill’s Pride History
This month, and every month, Liberty Hill honors and commemorates the trailblazing work of our community partners, grantees, and donor activists who have fought tirelessly for LGBTQ+ and Gender Justice in L.A.
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Grantee Spotlight, LGBTQ & Gender Justice
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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Economic & Housing Justice
Housing Justice Highlight: Spectrum News Features Community Land Trusts
In this recent Spectrum News 1 segment, Liberty Hill Senior Vice President of Public Partnerships Almas Sayeed and our partners in the Community Land Trusts (CLTs) share the importance of affordable housing models and the work being done through LA County’s pandemic-era CLT pilot program to prevent the displacement of local long-time residents in L.A.
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@LibertyHill
Mayor Karen Bass Announces Liberty Hill Board Co-Chair Jared Rivera As New Deputy Mayor of Community Engagement
Last week, Mayor Karen Bass announced her Administration’s new Deputy Mayor of Community Engagement, Liberty Hill Board Member and Co-Chair—Jared Rivera! Congratulations on your appointment, Jared!
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LGBTQ & Gender Justice, Youth & Transformative Justice
Message on Pride, LA Dodgers, and Moving Forward
Progress is messy and inconstant, and it doesn’t happen without difficult moments and tough conversations. The work of justice goes on, through advances and setbacks. Our partners will never desist from it, and neither will we.
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Donor Spotlight
LGBTQ+ Advocate: Weston Milliken
Liberty Hill donor activists put their passion into action to help make Los Angeles a more just and equitable place for all. In this special Pride Month issue of News from the Frontlines, we’re dedicating our Donor Spotlight to a remarkable Liberty Hill donor activist and LGBTQ+ advocate whose story continues to inspire: Weston Milliken
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Environmental & Climate Justice
From Port to River: Environmental Justice Bus Tour Recap
On our recent “From Port to River: Environmental Justice Bus Tour,” Liberty Hill community partners and donor activists embarked on a tour along the I-710 and I-110 corridors, meeting with frontline organizers to learn about the impacts of ports, refineries, and warehousing on local L.A. communities.
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Agenda for a Just Future
Final Episodes of Liberty Hill’s Hit Podcast Coming Soon!
Be sure to catch up on Season 2 before our final episodes drop in July! Episodes 1 through 5 are available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any of your favorite podcast streaming services.
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@LibertyHill
Meet Our Newest Hillers: Victor and Diego!
Have you ever wondered what a career at Liberty Hill Foundation could look like? We’re growing our team to expand the fight for justice for all across Los Angeles. View open positions here.
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Training
New Financial Wellness Series Launched this Spring!
The five-part series—co-designed and facilitated by Diana Zúñiga of Tres Lunas Consulting—provides group coaching and peer support to community partners so that they can successfully meet their self-determined goals for growth and sustainability.
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Donor Activism, Philanthropy
LA Times Article on Upton Sinclair & Liberty Hill Protest Centennial
In case you missed it, check out this recent LA Times article about activist Upton Sinclair featuring Liberty Hill‘s co-founder, Sarah Pillsbury, reflecting on her inspiration for starting Liberty Hill Foundation more than 40 years ago!
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Agenda for a Just Future, Environmental & Climate Justice
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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Grantee Spotlight, Philanthropy
Season 2 is Underway! Listen Now!
Tune in to our latest episode as Liberty Hill President and CEO Shane Murphy Goldsmith sits down with California Assemblymember Isaac Bryan for some frank conversations and real talk!
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@LibertyHill
Meet Our Newest Hillers! Valerie and Sabrina
Have you ever wondered what a career at Liberty Hill Foundation could look like? We’re growing our team to expand the fight for justice for all across Los Angeles. View open positions here.
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Agenda for a Just Future, LGBTQ & Gender Justice, Youth & Transformative Justice
Liberation Fund Announces Grantees this June!
This past January, Liberty Hill announced its solicitation for applications for the new Liberation Fund Planning Grants—a new initiative that aims to end the incarceration of girls and gender-expansive youth in the Los Angeles County criminal legal system and build liberatory pathways for these young people.
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@LibertyHill
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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Agenda for a Just Future, Economic & Housing Justice
The Housing Crisis in Focus: Facts vs Fiction
The event was moderated by Liberty Hill President and CEO Shane Murphy Goldsmith and featured a dynamic panel of housing justice specialists including Almas Sayeed (Vice President of Public Partnerships, Liberty Hill), Joel John Roberts (Chief Executive Officer, PATH Ventures), Mary Lee (Affordable Housing Policy Consultant), and Peter Dreier (E.P. Clapp Distinguished Professor of Politics, Occidental College).
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Donor Activism, @LibertyHill, Philanthropy
Liberty Hill’s Upton Sinclair: Uniting Power and Purpose Sizzle Reel is Live
It’s been just over a month since the Liberty Hill Community came together for our big 40th Annual Upton Sinclair Celebration: Uniting Power and Purpose! Relive some of the night’s magic and watch our new sizzle reel here.
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Grantee Spotlight, Philanthropy
New Season of “Conversations from the Frontlines!” - Coming this Spring!
We’re excited to announce Liberty Hill’s hit podcast “Conversations from the Frontlines” is coming back with a fresh new season of episodes on May 4th!" Be sure to join us as we sit down with exciting new guests and explore this season’s theme of “Power, Politics, and Solidarity in L.A.” Stay tuned and we’ll see you soon for more, “Conversations from the Frontlines!”
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Youth & Transformative Justice
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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Agenda for a Just Future, Economic & Housing Justice
Housing Justice in Action
Last month, our Housing Justice team joined Stay Housed L.A. community partners LiBRE, Communities for a Better Environment (CBE), East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice (EYCEJ) and the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, for another great Stay Housed L.A. Tenant Rights event at Martin Luther King Jr. Park in Long Beach.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Youth & Transformative Justice
Liberty Hill & PDG Consulting Partnership: Where Philanthropy & Innovation Meet
Los Angeles has one of the highest youth incarceration rates in the country, disproportionately impacting black, brown, and indigenous people and their communities. Through a collaborative partnership, our Youth & Transformative Justice team worked with PDG Consulting to create an in-depth data visualization tool that could be used to find, collect, and curate LA police arrest data to tell data-driven stories about these marginalized communities.
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Donor Activism, Philanthropy
The 40th Annual Upton Sinclair Celebration: Uniting Power & Purpose Wrap Up
Our 40th Annual Upton Sinclair Celebration was a night full of festivity, friendship, and fun as more than 700 guests gathered at the beautiful Skirball Cultural Center.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Environmental & Climate Justice
“EJ Ready Convening” Recap
In March, co-hosts Liberty Hill and Resources Legacy Fund convened environmental justice leaders, local government, and diverse community organizations to learn about new federal funding programs and Justice40 Initiative opportunities for L.A. based communities.
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Philanthropy
Liberty Hill Wins 2023 Anthem Award!
We are so proud to announce that Liberty Hill and our Justice for All Marketing Campaign has been awarded a Silver Anthem Award in the Human & Civil Rights, Local Awareness Campaign & Media Category!
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Agenda for a Just Future, Economic & Housing Justice, Environmental & Climate Justice, Youth & Transformative Justice
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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Agenda for a Just Future, Youth & Transformative Justice
Newly Released: Addressing Legal Issues in Youth Diversion Toolkit
The newly released toolkit titled “Addressing Legal Issues in Youth Diversion,” was authored by the Criminal Justice Program at the UCLA School of Law and helps jurisdictions create and implement youth diversion programs — approaches that steer youth away from the legal system and into community-based, supportive services in lieu of formal court processing.
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Economic & Housing Justice
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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Corporate Spotlight, Donor Activism, Economic & Housing Justice, Environmental & Climate Justice, LGBTQ & Gender Justice, Philanthropy, Youth & Transformative Justice
40th Annual Upton Sinclair Celebration April 19th!
Don’t miss the social justice event of the year! Join the Liberty Hill community for the 40th Annual Upton Sinclair Celebration: Uniting Power & Purpose at the Skirball Cultural Center on Wednesday, April 19!
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Economic & Housing Justice
Stay Housed L.A. Tenant Rights Event in Pomona
Recently, our Housing Justice team joined Stay Housed L.A. community partners—Pomona Economic Opportunity Center and East Side Leads—for the Stay Housed L.A. Tenant Rights event in Pomona. Drawing thousands of local residents, the event featured a full day of tenant rights resources including workshops and free legal advice clinics provided by Public Counsel and BASTA.
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Donor Activism, Philanthropy
“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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@LibertyHill
Meet Our Newest Hillers! Andres and Angelo!
Check out this short video below introducing our newest staff members! Have you ever wondered what a career at Liberty Hill Foundation could look like? We’re growing our team to expand the fight for justice for all across Los Angeles.
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@LibertyHill
Meet Our Newest Hillers! Natalie, Roni, and Jordan
Check out this short video below introducing our newest staff members! Have you ever wondered what a career at Liberty Hill Foundation could look like? We’re growing our team to expand the fight for justice for all across Los Angeles.
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Donor Activism
Leadership Appreciation Brunch Highlights
Every year, Liberty Hill’s Leadership Appreciation Brunch brings the Liberty Hill Community together to discuss ways to achieve transformative change in Los Angeles. This year we welcomed guest speaker Mayor Karen Bass on the eve of her inauguration to discuss her plans to address the most pressing issues facing the city.
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Philanthropy
Winter Conferences Focus on Power Building
Earlier this month, members of the Liberty Hill executive team were invited to participate at the 31st Annual Empowerment Congress Summit and the Annual LA Partnership Business Meeting, sharing insight on a cross-section of experiences as stewards of progressive change in Los Angeles.
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Agenda for a Just Future
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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LGBTQ & Gender Justice
Partnership Launched to Eliminate Incarcerating ‘Girls,’ Gender-Expansive Youth
Liberty Hill launched the Liberation Fund last month to ensure that girls and GE youth have access to programs and services targeted toward their unique needs that will prioritize their autonomy and safety.
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Environmental & Climate Justice
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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Agenda for a Just Future, Youth & Transformative Justice
Statement on Murder of Tyre Nichols
The Liberty Hill Community is devastated by the recent, tragic murders of Black men at the hands of police violence. It’s hard to find the right words to express the outrage and sadness we are feeling at this moment.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Environmental & Climate Justice
Oil Drilling Victory in Los Angeles!
On Friday, December 2nd, our partners in the STAND-L.A. coalition achieved a milestone victory when the L.A. City Council voted unanimously (12-0) to adopt the final ordinance to prohibit new oil and gas drilling and phase out all existing drilling throughout the entire city!
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@LibertyHill
Reflections by Shane Murphy Goldsmith
In this very personal blog piece, Liberty Hill’s President and CEO Shane Murphy Goldsmith reflects on her early life growing up in Santa Monica, the challenges she and her family faced, and the profound impact a local organization called Clare | Matrix had on her childhood.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Corporate Spotlight, Donor Activism, Economic & Housing Justice, Environmental & Climate Justice, Grantee Spotlight, Youth & Transformative Justice
2022 Year in Review
Thanks to the tireless work of our dedicated frontline partners and the support of our growing community of donor activists, we can and will continue to drive progress toward a just and equal L.A. County for all. We can’t wait to continue building on this momentum together in the new year!
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@LibertyHill
Community Advocate Laurie Jones Neighbors Remembered
The entire Liberty Hill Family mourns the untimely passing of a dedicated community advocate and friend—Laurie Jones Neighbors.
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Economic & Housing Justice
Measure H and ULA Pass!
Liberty Hill is proud to announce that Pasadena Measure H and Measure United to House L.A. have passed! We are so grateful to each and every individual and organization that came together in support of United to House L.A. and Pasadena Measure H! These key progressive wins are big steps forward in making L.A. County a more just and equitable place for all.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Economic & Housing Justice, Environmental & Climate Justice, Youth & Transformative Justice
Conversations From the Frontlines: Catch the Full Season Now!
In case you missed any of the engaging episodes, you can check out the very first season of our Podcast Conversations From The Frontlines: Real Talk, Real Change with Shane Murphy Goldsmith here or on your favorite podcast platforms.
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Worker's Rights
Public Health Councils Highlights
As of the end of September, CWOs formed a total of 60 Public Health Councils which reached more than 12,900 employees and held over 1,110 conversations across a total of 159 unique employers.
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Economic & Housing Justice
Community Land Trust Report Showcases Power of Community Ownership
The independent report—commissioned by Liberty Hill with support from the California Endowment—examines the implementation of this acquisition and rehabilitation program and makes the case that CLTs can be an important model in responding to the housing and homelessness crisis as an alternative to traditional affordable housing.
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Donor Activism
2022 Leadership Appreciation Brunch with Karen Bass
Liberty Hill Foundation’s Annual Leadership Appreciation Brunch has become LA’s favorite Fall gathering, where we recognize the outstanding impact of our Donor Activist community and discuss ways to achieve transformative change in Los Angeles.
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Grantee Spotlight, Worker's Rights, Youth & Transformative Justice
Native American and Filipino Heritage Month
Liberty Hill is proud to celebrate the rich history and heritage of Native American and Filipino American People. We acknowledge and honor the original inhabitants of our various regions and support the resilience and strength that all Indigenous people have shown worldwide.
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Environmental & Climate Justice
emPOWER Program Expands Access Across Los Angeles
"emPOWER," a groundbreaking local environmental justice program, is expanding beyond L.A. County to bring savings, upgrades, and clean energy to more low-income Southern California residents.
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Economic & Housing Justice, Environmental & Climate Justice, Grantee Spotlight, Youth & Transformative Justice
Spotlight on Latinx/e Heritage Month
Liberty Hill honors the Latinx/e-led organizations that continue the fight for justice in their local communities and beyond. We are proud to partner with organizations and leaders who have dedicated their work and missions to improving systemic conditions and bringing community-led solutions to life.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Economic & Housing Justice
Community Land Trust Report Showcases Power of Community Ownership
A new report released by the Los Angeles Community Land Trust Program—a $14 million pilot initiated two years ago with the support of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors—showcases the power of community ownership strategies.
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Youth & Transformative Justice
CA Native Vote Project & Indigenous Education Now Coalition
Organizers from CA Native Vote Project and Indigenious Education Now packed the house at a recent town hall with the Superintendent of LAUSD to advocate for funding to serve the needs of Native and Indigenous students. The Superintendent committed to working with the coalition to implement $10M in funding and will be drafting a compact this month.
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@LibertyHill
Meet Our Newest Hillers: Andres and Sabrina
Have you ever wondered what a career at Liberty Hill Foundation could look like? We’re growing our team to expand the fight for justice for all across Los Angeles.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Environmental & Climate Justice
Liberty Hill Announces Angelo Logan As New Senior Director of Environmental Justice
Liberty Hill is proud to welcome EJ Leader Angelo Logan as the new Senior Director of Environmental Justice. Angelo has served as a leader in the environmental and climate justice fields for more than 22 years. He got his start as an organizer for Communities for a Better Environment (CBE) in 2000 when they successfully fought the location of a polluting power plant in Southeast LA.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Economic & Housing Justice, LGBTQ & Gender Justice
Conversations From the Frontlines: Bonus Episode on Reproductive Justice Airs!
As a special wrap-up to our first season of "Conversations From The Frontlines: Real Talk, Real Change" we hosted a special bonus episode called Defending the Future: America Post Roe featuring guests Laura Jimenez, the Executive Director of CA Latinas for Reproductive Justice and Janette Robinson Flint, Executive Director of Black Women for Wellness.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Economic & Housing Justice
Liberty Hill is Proud to Endorse Two Local Ballot Measures: United to House L.A. and Pasadena Rent Control
Please join Liberty Hill and a broad coalition of Los Angeles community neighborhood organizations, labor unions, community members, and many of our grantee partners in supporting Measure ULA. Liberty Hill is also proud to endorse Measure H—The Pasadena Fair And Equitable Housing Charter Amendment for the November 8th ballot.
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@LibertyHill
Meet Our Newest Hillers: Natalie, Jordan, and Valerie
Have you ever wondered what a career at Liberty Hill Foundation could look like? We’re growing our team to expand the fight for justice for all across Los Angeles.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Economic & Housing Justice
Bell Gardens Rent Control Victory
On Monday, the Bell Gardens City Council unanimously passed a rent stabilization ordinance that limits annual rent increases to once a year with a 4% ceiling. The ordinance will be read and voted again on September 12th before it is signed into law.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Grantee Spotlight, LGBTQ & Gender Justice, Philanthropy, Youth & Transformative Justice
Conversations From the Frontlines: Season One Recap!
Liberty Hill’s new podcast—"Conversations From The Frontlines: Real Talk, Real Change" hosted by our President and CEO Shane Murphy Goldsmith has established itself as one of the Top 100 Nonprofit Podcasts on Apple Podcasts!
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Agenda for a Just Future, Grantee Spotlight, LGBTQ & Gender Justice, Philanthropy, Youth & Transformative Justice
“Lend Your Voice to the Conversation” Podcast Contest!
Liberty Hill Community, is there a burning topic, issue, grassroots leader or local power player you’d like to hear from? Send us your ideas!
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Agenda for a Just Future, Economic & Housing Justice
Stay Housed Legal Clinic-Bell Gardens
This month the Stay Housed L.A. team held one of their largest community events of the year in the city of Bell Gardens, which recently passed a permanent rent stabilization ordinance.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Economic & Housing Justice
Spotlight on Housing Justice
This month we’re highlighting several of our grantee partners working in the Housing Justice area. These grassroots groups such as tenant rights groups, are fighting for housing as a human right and legal protections for at-risk tenants.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Economic & Housing Justice
Liberty Hill is Proud to Endorse United to House L.A. Ballot Measure
That’s why Liberty Hill is proud to endorse Measure ULA for the November 8th City of Los Angeles ballot. With the support of our donor activists, Liberty Hill and our community partners have been deeply engaged across Los Angeles city and county to help tenants get the assistance they need and to advocate for more protections.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Youth & Transformative Justice
CEO Update: Statement on Arkansas Police Violence
The latest incident of excessive use of force by police in Arkansas is a testament to the need for urgent reforms. The police violence against people of color that has plagued our country for so long must end. From Los Angeles to Arkansas, we must raise our voices across the country to make this a reality.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Grantee Spotlight, Youth & Transformative Justice
Spotlight on Youth & Transformative Justice
To challenge mass criminalization of Black, Brown, Native American and Indigenous peoples, Liberty Hill’s Youth & Transformative Justice focus seeks to shift power from punishment systems to people impacted by mass criminalization, dismantle these systems in Los Angeles County, and work toward reimagined approaches to justice that invest in communities rather than prisons and surveillance.
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Donor Activism, Planned Giving
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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Philanthropy
Conversations From the Frontlines: Episode Six Launches!
Don’t Miss the Sixth Episode featuring The Honorable Peter P. Espinoza, a retired judge for the Superior Court of Los Angeles County and former director of the Los Angeles County Office of Diversion and Re-entry.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Youth & Transformative Justice
Department of Youth Development Launches
After nearly two decades of activism from local organizers, Los Angeles County has made history by launching a new Department of Youth Development!
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@LibertyHill
Meet Our Newest Hillers!
Check out this short video below introducing two recent additions to our team: Jazlean Gipson, HR Generalist and Jessica Prieto, Program Manager of Public Partnerships!
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LGBTQ & Gender Justice
Statement on Supreme Court Decision & Roe v. Wade
This morning’s attack on human rights is shocking and infuriating, if not surprising. We ask you to join us in supporting organizations that serve the reproductive health and other needs of women and nonbinary people. Today, their work is more urgent than ever.
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Corporate Spotlight, Donor Activism, Grantee Spotlight, Philanthropy
Check out Video Highlights from Our Upton Sinclair Homecoming!
We’re still riding the wave of excitement from our 2022 Upton Sinclair Homecoming Celebration! Check out this short video with highlights from this unforgettable evening!
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Grantee Spotlight, Philanthropy
Rising Activist Organization Spotlight
This past year, along with funding a strong group of longstanding community organizations, Liberty Hill expanded our power-building strategy with a specific focus on “Rising Activist” organizations, shifting our outreach strategies, application processes, and assessment tools so that these smaller organizing groups could have greater access to funds.
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Healing Justice, @LibertyHill, Philanthropy
Don’t Miss the Fifth Episode of Conversations from the Frontlines!
Join Liberty Hill President/CEO Shane Murphy Goldsmith as she interviews leaders on the frontlines fighting for change. This episode features Miguel Dominguez, Director of Education at Community Coalition.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Environmental & Climate Justice
Liberty Hill Supporter Nalleli Cobo Wins Prestigious Environmental Prize
One of the youngest organizers for ending oil drilling in Los Angeles, Nalleli Cobo, was honored with the Goldman Environmental Prize for North America last month, a distinguished honor which recognizes courageous environmental activists from around the world.
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@LibertyHill, Philanthropy
Meet Our Newest Hillers: Nicole and Robert
Have you ever wondered what a career at Liberty Hill Foundation could look like? We’re growing our team to meet the needs of neighborhoods across Los Angeles. Check out this short video introducing our two newest staff members, Nicole and Robert!
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Grantee Spotlight, LGBTQ & Gender Justice
Honoring PRIDE All Year Long
This Pride Month, we acknowledge the fights for LGBTQ rights happening at the intersections of many social justice struggles and salute the organizers and activists working to build a more just and inclusive world.
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Corporate Spotlight, Donor Activism, Donor Spotlight, Philanthropy
2022 Upton Sinclair Homecoming Celebration Wrap Up
Our 2022 Upton Sinclair Homecoming Celebration was a sold out success! After 3 long years apart, the Liberty Hill community came together like never before to celebrate the progressive victories and visionaries powering progress in L.A.
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Economic & Housing Justice, Grantee Spotlight, Immigrant Rights, LGBTQ & Gender Justice, Worker's Rights, Youth & Transformative Justice
Honoring Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month
This May, Liberty Hill honors the many contributions of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AA and NHPIs) and stands in solidarity with AA and NHPI organizers demanding an end to racial violence and fighting for systemic change.
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Economic & Housing Justice
Activism in Action: ACCE Demands Housing Justice Now
Through a Stay Housed L.A. clinic, one of our grantees—ACCE—started organizing tenants at a building with about 400 units that are rife with every habitability issue imaginable, including raw sewage seeping through the pipes, flees, bed bugs, and black mold.
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Youth & Transformative Justice
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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@LibertyHill
Join the Liberty Hill Team!
Join us for a virtual networking event with Power to Fly to meet our team and learn more about the social justice philanthropy landscape in Los Angeles. Register for our virtual networking event on May 5th at 6 PM PST!
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@LibertyHill, Philanthropy, Youth & Transformative Justice
Liberty Hill New Podcast is Live!
Liberty Hill’s new podcast—"Conversations From The Frontlines: Real Talk, Real Change" hosted by our President and CEO Shane Murphy Goldsmith is now live and online!
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Training
Welcome 2022 Commissions Training Program Cohort!
Liberty Hill Foundation and Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Chair Holly J. Mitchell recently partnered to prepare and train community leaders in Supervisorial District 2 for positions on LA County Boards and Public Commissions.
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@LibertyHill
Get to Know Our New Hillers: Almas Sayeed & Charlette Wilburn
The Liberty Hill community is expanding! As we work to make the greatest impact possible in the Los Angeles community, we are staffing up with dedicated professionals to help us take our mission and work to the next level. Please join us in welcoming team members, Almas Sayeed, Vice President, Public Partnerships and Charlette Wilburn, Senior Director, People Operations.
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Corporate Spotlight, Youth & Transformative Justice
Upton Sinclair Homecoming Honoree Spotlight: Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation
Our Upton Sinclair Homecoming Celebration is around the corner and Spring Training is in full swing! We’re excited to announce our Upton Sinclair Visionary Award winners, the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation (LADF).
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Philanthropy, Youth & Transformative Justice
Social Innovation Summit Brings Leaders Together
Liberty Hill’s Vice President of Public Partnerships, Julio Marcial, recently participated in a Social Innovation Summit on the topic of Criminal Justice, hosted by the USC Sol Price Center for Social Innovation. The panel was moderated by Dr. Brittany Friedman, and examined ways that the field of social innovation can be used to reverse the centuries-long history of racism and economic discrimination within the criminal legal system.
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Economic & Housing Justice, Electoral Power Building, Environmental & Climate Justice, Immigrant Rights, LGBTQ & Gender Justice, Philanthropy, Worker's Rights, Youth & Transformative Justice
Liberty Hill Launches New Podcast!
Get ready to dive into some challenging conversations about how to make the real change we are fighting for possible! Liberty Hill is launching a new podcast called "Conversations From The Frontlines: Real Talk, Real Change" hosted by Liberty Hill President and CEO Shane Murphy Goldsmith.
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Donor Activism, Philanthropy
2021 Impact Report Released!
We are delighted to share Liberty Hill Foundation’s 2021 Impact Report, highlighting a record-breaking year of giving made possible through partnership and community. We awarded 922 grants totaling approximately $19 million dollars to support organizations and social justice movements working to advance, transform, support, and demand Justice for All in Los Angeles.
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@LibertyHill
Black Leadership Highlight
This Black History Month we are proud to honor the service of our Black Leaders across Liberty Hill—from our our Black-led organizing and grantee partners, our donor activists and Black-led Giving Circles, to our Black Board and Staff Leadership— we thank you for your dedication and commitment to the fight for social justice and Black lives.
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Donor Activism, Philanthropy
Transformative 2022: Ring in Your New Year of Giving Webinar Series
Liberty Hill kicked off the new year with its “Transformative 2022: Ring in Your New Year of Giving'' Webinar Series. Our recent series provided opportunities for donors to explore: creating a giving plan, legacy/planned giving, trust-based philanthropy and black equity principles, and understanding nonprofit financial health.
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Economic & Housing Justice
Stay Housed LA Update
Our support for tenants rights is more important than ever. Liberty Hill Foundation partners with legal service providers, government agencies, and grassroots organizations to help vulnerable renters understand their rights and the resources available to help them retain housing. Stay Housed L.A. launched in 2020 to connect tenants with community organizations and legal service providers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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@LibertyHill
Welcome Our New Hillers: Janine Lim
Please join us in welcoming team members Janine Lim, Deputy Director, Contract Compliance!
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Youth & Transformative Justice
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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Environmental & Climate Justice
Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland Visits L.A.
Liberty Hill helps grassroots leaders make lasting change! This Liberty Hill Flashback is from a recent visit by Secretary of the Interior, Deb Haaland, who joined our partners from Stand L.A. on the frontlines to understand how neighborhood oil drilling affects disadvantaged communities.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Training, Youth & Transformative Justice
Ready to Rise Partnership Holds Virtual Event To Highlight Success
More than 150 attendees joined Liberty Hill, our evaluation team from Imoyase Community Support Services and Destiny Consulting, and our partners at California Community Foundation for a virtual Town Hall to share the results of this multi-year $38 million public private partnership and provide support to our Ready to Rise partners offering culturally responsive community-based services to young people.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Environmental & Climate Justice
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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Training
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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Training
Commissions Training Program Teams Up With Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell’s Office
This year— for the first time ever—Liberty Hill is partnering with Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Chair Holly J. Mitchell and her team to provide targeted support to residents, advocates and individuals who work specifically in Supervisorial District 2. Our goal is to continue to build a pipeline of leaders who are interested in and prepared for service on a variety of boards and commissions.
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Agenda for a Just Future, LGBTQ & Gender Justice, Youth & Transformative Justice
County Supervisors Vote to Move Girls Out of Youth Prisons
Liberty Hill Foundation believes that we can end the incarceration of girls and young women by building stronger, safer, and more equitable communities where the distinct experience of girls —particularly youth of color — are no longer criminalized for the violence and discrimination they face.
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Philanthropy, Planned Giving
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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Agenda for a Just Future, Environmental & Climate Justice
No Drilling Where We're Living!
Thank you for helping Liberty Hill and our partners call attention to the urgent need to phase-out oil drilling in Los Angeles. Now, we have a chance to amplify that message statewide by telling Governor Newsom and state leaders to adopt strong public health and safety rules. Sign the petition to tell Governor Newsom to adopt the strongest possible statewide regulations.
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Donor Activism, Philanthropy
Preserving Progressive, Multicultural Voices of Los Angeles Area Activists and Philanthropists
Check out the Activist Video Archive for its new additions especially the "L.A. Rising" Collection of interviews. Twenty years after the civil unrest, Michele Prichard videotaped a series of interviews with movement builders as background research for what became “LA Rising: the 1992 Civil Unrest, the Arc of Social Justice Organizing, and the Lessons for Today’s Movement Building” co-authored with Manuel Pastor of USC in 2012.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Corporate Spotlight, Philanthropy, Youth & Transformative Justice
LA County Youth Justice System is Shrinking
Four years ago, we set out to end youth incarceration as we know it. And four years later, arrest rates for youth under the age of 18 have declined by 53%; incarceration rates have declined by 66%; more than 50% of youth jails have been closed; and there’s been a reinvestment of more than $200 million from punishment to care. There are now fewer youth in juvenile halls or courtrooms and far smaller probation caseloads. Yet, the implementation work continues to develop the nation’s largest Department of Youth Development.
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@LibertyHill
Welcome Our New Staff Members
Please join us in welcoming team members, Tommy R. Morris, Youth Justice Program Associate and Gerrlyn Gacao, Public Partnerships’ Senior Program Manager.
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Agenda for a Just Future
If We Want to Win: VP of Strategic Partnerships Authors Book Chapter
Our Vice President of Strategic Partnerships Julio Marcial has authored a chapter about transforming the nation’s youth justice system for Latine Future’s new book, “If We Want to Win: A Latine Vision for a New American Democracy” published by The New Press. The book has been described as an urgent, provocative collection of essays from Latinx thought leaders heralding a more inclusive vision of America’s future.
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Corporate Spotlight, Youth & Transformative Justice
Fairmont Hotel Honors 100 Years of Miramar, Proceeds to Benefit Liberty Hill
In honor of their 100 Years of Miramar celebrations, the Fairmont Miramar Hotel has partnered with iconic Los Angeles based Studio Number One—founded by artist and activist Shepard Fairey—to design a set of two limited-edition, hand numbered, silkscreen Centennial Posters, available for purchase for locals who hold a special place in their hearts for iconic hotel. In partnership with Liberty Hill, a portion of the proceeds will support arts organizations that provide restorative and healing justice opportunities for local youth.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Healing Justice, Training, Youth & Transformative Justice
Healing Justice Training Program Builds Capacity & Hope
Healing Justice is a movement that aims to address widespread generational trauma by responding with traditional holistic healing practices and building new, more inclusive ones. The peer convenings allow organizations to come together, build community, share their growing expertise, and support the healing and well-being of organizational leaders and their teams as they commit to long-term power-building and organizing work.
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@LibertyHill, Philanthropy
Welcome Our New Staff Members
Please join us in welcoming our newest team members, Andrés Gonzalez, Program Manager for Environmental Justice, Giselle Armendáriz, Programs Assistant, and Justin Suarez, our new Grants Associate!
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Agenda for a Just Future, Environmental & Climate Justice
Another Major EJ Victory! Governor Announces Statewide 3,200-Foot Setback Rule to Separate Communities From Toxic Oil Drilling!
Currently, California is the only oil-producing state in the country without a minimum distance requirement between oil wells and the people who live and work in the frontline communities in the immediate vicinity. But this past week, the state of California took bold action to increase environmental protections for vulnerable communities.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Economic & Housing Justice
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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Philanthropy
Shane Murphy Goldsmith Pens Article on Funding Implementation in SSIR
The main topic explored in the article was the critical importance of funding implementation once headline victories have been won. Shane’s piece also explores the challenges of moving from campaign work to policy implementation, and highlights the efforts of several local initiatives.
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@LibertyHill, Philanthropy
Welcome Our New Board Members
Please join us in welcoming our newest Board Members, Veronica Flores, M.A., Executive Officer of Community Health Councils Inc., a research and capacity building organization in South Los Angeles and Shimica Gaskins, the President and CEO of GRACE/End Child Poverty CA.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Donor Activism, Economic & Housing Justice, Electoral Power Building, Environmental & Climate Justice, Giving Circles, Philanthropy, Youth & Transformative Justice
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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Agenda for a Just Future, Environmental & Climate Justice
Landmark EJ Victory As L.A. Bans Toxic Oil Drilling!
After years of activism and organizing including huge wins and painful setbacks—the Environmental Justice movement to end toxic neighborhood oil drilling in L.A. County secured a huge landmark victory yesterday!
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Giving Circles
Black-Led Giving Circles Host Black Philanthropy Month Event
Last month’s inaugural "I Am A Philanthropist" Black Philanthropy Month event sponsored by Uplifting Change brought together giving circle members, donor activists, and community organization leaders from across Los Angeles.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Economic & Housing Justice, Environmental & Climate Justice, LGBTQ & Gender Justice, Training, Youth & Transformative Justice
Ready to Rise Impact Report Released
The report looks at R2R’s strategies to transform the justice system and to reinvest in the health and well-being of historically excluded young people and their communities.
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Corporate Spotlight
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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Grantee Spotlight, Philanthropy
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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Youth & Transformative Justice
Youth & Transformative Justice: An Expanded Focus
Liberty Hill Foundation’s Youth & Transformative Justice program seeks to shift power from punishment systems to people impacted by mass criminalization and work toward reimagined approaches to justice that invest in communities rather than prisons and surveillance.
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Philanthropy
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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Donor Activism, Philanthropy
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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Agenda for a Just Future, Economic & Housing Justice
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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Philanthropy
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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Donor Activism, Donor Spotlight
Liz Levitt Hirsch: The Power of Connectivity & Community
Liberty Hill Champion and Donor Activist Elizabeth Levitt Hirsch (Liz) is best known for her ability to connect and inspire people to achieve a shared vision through community engagement.
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Philanthropy
Liberty Hill’s Community Funding Board: Empowering LA’s Grassroots Through Community-Centered Philanthropy
Liberty Hill has always worked to support grassroots community organizations as they build power among those who have been disenfranchised. The Community Funding Board (CFB) is at the heart of those efforts, guiding decisions on both the selection of grantee organizations and the level of support.
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LGBTQ & Gender Justice
Fairmont Miramar Hotel Honors PRIDE Month With Liberty Hill Partnership
Santa Monica’s iconic Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows will show its support for the LGBTQ community through various PRIDE-centric programming and partnerships throughout the year, including a special PRIDE promotion this month benefitting Liberty Hill!
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Environmental & Climate Justice
Mobilizing the Transformative Power of WHAM
Affordable housing adjacent to a public transit hub. A public park that captures stormwater during the raining season and provides respite from summer heat.
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Electoral Power Building
Taking Stock of Liberty Vote!
This past year, Liberty Hill Foundation relaunched the Liberty Vote! Initiative, which aims to build power at the grassroots level by supporting nonpartisan electoral engagement in L.A. County’s most disenfranchised communities.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Youth & Transformative Justice
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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Corporate Spotlight, Philanthropy
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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COVID-19, Worker's Rights
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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Youth & Transformative Justice
Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month
In a year that saw a rise in both anti-Asian hate and awareness around it, Liberty Hill stands in solidarity with the approximately 1.5 million Asian and Pacific Islanders in L.A. County.
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Donor Activism, Philanthropy
The March to Progress Continues Through You!
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. Will you join the movement for change?
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Donor Activism, Philanthropy
Upton Sinclair Event 2021: Virtual & Powerful
Though we could not gather in person at the annual Upton Sinclair Awards dinner this year, we found a way to come together for our very first virtual Upton Sinclair event.
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Youth & Transformative Justice
Statements on the Chauvin Verdict
Our hearts are with the Floyd family—who suffered an immeasurable loss with a loved one taken from them in violence and too soon—and with the family of Daunte Wright, who was murdered not ten days ago.
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Donor Activism, Philanthropy
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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Donor Activism, Donor Spotlight
Sam Ho: Bending the Arc Towards Justice
Donor Activist Dr. Sam Ho has been committed to social justice for more than six decades. Growing up in Hawaii, his activism started when he was just a youth protesting against atomic bomb testing in the South Pacific.
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Environmental & Climate Justice
emPOWERing Environmental Justice in Los Angeles
Los Angeles is at the heart of a changing environmental future. Environmental justice and equity are at the center of this future: righting past wrongs and supporting communities committed to equal access to the benefits of a better environment.
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Youth & Transformative Justice
Asian American Anti-Violence Statement
The tragic shootings that took place in Atlanta yesterday were shocking. The entire Liberty Hill Community denounces this senseless violence against the AAPI community and the tragic loss of life that took place as a result.
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Worker's Rights
Public Health Councils Program Protects Essential Workers
Over the past year, essential workers across many industries have been severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. From the roller coaster of uncertainty and changing restrictions, to the fear of contracting the virus in unsafe working conditions, the workforce of Los Angeles has been challenged like never before.
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Electoral Power Building, Philanthropy, Youth & Transformative Justice
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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Donor Activism, Philanthropy, Youth & Transformative Justice
Bertha Wolfe Scholarship: Ellie in Her Own Words
For more than 15 years, The Bertha Wolf & Lance Miller Families Fund for Community Service has been uplifting young adults by providing relief from the cost of living as they embark on their journey as professionals or in service to the community.
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Donor Activism, @LibertyHill
Liberty Hill Welcomes New Board Members As Longtime Champions Retire
Liberty Hill Foundation is guided by and draws strength from a vibrant and dedicated group of volunteer Board members who represent all parts of the social justice ecosystem of Los Angeles, including individual donor activists, philanthropy sector professionals, academics and other experts, as well as community organizers and members of the business sector.
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Economic & Housing Justice
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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Agenda for a Just Future, Youth & Transformative Justice
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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Agenda for a Just Future, Donor Activism, Economic & Housing Justice, Environmental & Climate Justice, Youth & Transformative Justice
You Stepped Up Like Never Before in 2020 - Thank You!
This year brought challenges the likes of which the world hasn’t faced in a century—with a pandemic raging around the globe and ineffective leadership from the White House here at home–COVID-19 took an immeasurable toll on all of us.
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Corporate Spotlight, Youth & Transformative Justice
Los Angeles Chargers Grow Social Justice Footprint Through Expanded Partnership with Liberty Hill Foundation
The Los Angeles Chargers today announced an expanded partnership with Liberty Hill Foundation, a national leader in social justice. The partnership will feature several initiatives to continue growing Bolt Up for Justice – an overarching program within the Chargers organization that includes a player committee focused on social justice reform.
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Donor Activism, Electoral Power Building
Decompress Election Stress: Liberty Hill’s 2020 Leadership Appreciation Virtual Event
The Liberty Hill Family gathered for the first time since the election to decompress, review, and discuss the road ahead with guests Deepak Bhargava, Distinguished Lecturer, CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies, and Liz Watson, Executive Director, Progressive Caucus Action Fund.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Environmental & Climate Justice
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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Corporate Spotlight, Philanthropy
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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Grantee Spotlight, Youth & Transformative Justice
Jerron Hawkins Chats with President Obama on MSNBC Special Edition
After sharing the stage with President Obama on MSNBC's Special Edition, Liberty Hill Youth Justice Intern, Jerron Hawkins looks back on his experience as a former White House Mentee and as a beneficiary of the My Brother's Keeper initiative.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Environmental & Climate Justice, Youth & Transformative Justice
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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Agenda for a Just Future, Youth & Transformative Justice
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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Philanthropy
Shane Murphy Goldsmith steps down from the LA Police Commission
Yesterday, the Los Angeles Police Commission began a shift away from an unjust practice that has fallen the hardest on communities of color.
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Electoral Power Building
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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Electoral Power Building, Giving Circles
Election Season Prop Parties Ignite Enthusiasm Among Progressive Voters
At Liberty Hill, we believe the people most affected by injustice should be leading the fight for change—from the community meeting to the protest march to the ballot box. That’s why we relaunched our Liberty Vote!
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Electoral Power Building
Liberty Vote! Honors Longtime Liberty Hill Champion Gary Stewart
The late Gary Stewart’s first encounter with activism came in 1988 when he walked into the offices of a shoestring progressive group called Coalition 88 in a strip mall on Western Avenue and asked, “How can I help? What can I do?”
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Donor Activism, Donor Spotlight, Electoral Power Building
Powering Liberty Hill’s Electoral Outreach: Donor Activist Jody Uttal
Longtime Donor Activist Jody Uttal and her husband Jeff Gold have been supporting Liberty Hill and the fight for a more just and equitable Los Angeles for nearly 30 years.
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Electoral Power Building, Grantee Spotlight
Liberty Vote! Supports Electoral Organizing in This Election & Beyond
Liberty Hill Foundation recently announced the relaunch of its Liberty Vote! initiative, which supports nonpartisan electoral engagement efforts through grants and other electorally-focused initiatives to build power at the grassroots level in L.A. County’s most disenfranchised communities.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Youth & Transformative Justice
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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Youth & Transformative Justice
Foundation CEO Letter on the Appointment of the Next Los Angeles County Chief Probation Officer
Los Angeles County is transforming its approach to justice, especially in its approach to young people who come in contact with the law.
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Corporate Spotlight, Youth & Transformative Justice
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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Donor Activism, Giving Circles
B.L.A.C.C. Giving Circle Encourages Collective Philanthropy & Voter Engagement
The belief in the collective power of individuals to come together to create change is a cornerstone of our work at Liberty Hill and it extends to our dedicated Donor Activists who form the core of our philanthropic support.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Corporate Spotlight, Youth & Transformative Justice
The Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation and Ellen and Clayton Kershaw Commit More Than $300,000 to Social & Racial Justice
The Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation (LADF) announced a grant of $304,400 to Liberty Hill Foundation’s California Funders For Boys and Men of Color: Our Kids, Our Future Fund to support the thirteen Southern California community partners who are working with the County of Los Angeles to develop the most comprehensive approach to youth development in the nation.
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LGBTQ & Gender Justice
Guest Op-Ed: Supreme Court LGBTQ Ruling is False-Flag Victory By Candex
We are excited and eager to share this opinion editorial, authored by one of our participants in this summer’s Wally Marks Leadership Institute Op-ed Training. The training was hosted by Liberty Hill in conjunction with our partners at Fostering Media Connections.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Youth & Transformative Justice
Victory As LAPD Ceases Use of Cal Gangs Database
The movement to transform the criminal justice system in Los Angeles won a major victory in July when the Los Angeles Police Commission voted to permanently end the LAPD’s use of the CalGang database.
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COVID-19, Rapid Response Funds, Youth & Transformative Justice
Rapid Response Funds Help Grantees Keep Up The Fight During COVID-19
Since its founding in 1976, Liberty Hill has sought to build deep relationships with grassroots organizations and leaders in underserved communities and to support them and help them grow through good times and bad.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Environmental & Climate Justice
Councilman & Former Liberty Hill & UCLA Luskin Fellow Daniel Lee Leads the Way to Victory on Inglewood Oil Field Closures
Last week, Culver City council members voted unanimously to phase out urban oil drilling in the city’s portion of the Inglewood Oil Field. This was the first and necessary step toward a just transition while protecting residents from a legacy of toxic emissions.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Grantee Spotlight, Youth & Transformative Justice
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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Agenda for a Just Future, Youth & Transformative Justice
Activists Leading the Way to Change
While we continue to support the push to make this recent national reckoning on racial justice more than just a moment in the crucial fight for Black Lives, our partners are also continuing the fight to ensure this movement makes lasting change in our society and in the lives of Black people in our country.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Donor Activism, Youth & Transformative Justice
#JusticeForJacobBlake
The heartbreaking and horrifying shooting of Jacob Blake—seven times in the back, at point-blank range, in front of his children—leaves us stunned. We are saddened, and we are angry, but unfortunately we are not surprised.
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Donor Activism, Donor Spotlight, Philanthropy
David White & The Vision Behind Susan’s Circle
Liberty Hill Donor Activist and SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director, David White is no stranger to activism. He leads the world’s largest entertainment union, representing more than 160,000 diverse members worldwide who work in fields of film, television, commercials, music, video games and emerging media.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Youth & Transformative Justice
Making Black Lives Matter in Schools
Organizing takes time and building true power sometimes takes years. As the late icon John Lewis once said, “Our struggle is not the struggle of a day, a week, a month, or a year, it is the struggle of a lifetime.”
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Environmental & Climate Justice
UCLA Researchers Find Liberty Hill’s emPOWER Program Helps Los Angeles Residents Realize Environmental & Financial Benefits
Low-income households in California face larger energy, transportation and water affordability burdens than other populations. emPOWER is a coordinated L.A. County-wide outreach program with a mission to overcome barriers to sustainable energy usage commonly experienced in low-income and working class communities of color.
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Training, Youth & Transformative Justice
Op-Ed Training Empowers Youth Leaders to Make Their Voices Heard in New Way
This summer, Liberty Hill hosted a series of virtual Youth Activist Op-ed Trainings designed to help our grantee partners expand their thought leadership and make their voices heard on a variety of topics through the medium of opinion pieces.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Economic & Housing Justice
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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Environmental & Climate Justice
Helping Los Angeles Residents Benefit from Environmental and Financial Assistance Programs
Low-income households in California face larger energy, transportation and water affordability burdens than other populations in terms of the percentage of the household income spent on utilities.
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Economic & Housing Justice
Stay Housed LA: Know Your Rights!
Los Angeles renters have faced a housing crisis for many years, but it has exponentially intensified with the onset of COVID-19. Over half a million people are estimated to have lost jobs in the last six months, making rent even harder to pay. Scholars estimate that close to 350,000 people in LA County are at risk of eviction.
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Grantee Spotlight, LGBTQ & Gender Justice
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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Agenda for a Just Future, Rapid Response Funds, Youth & Transformative Justice
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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COVID-19
82nd Attorney General Eric H. Holder Discusses Voting Rights in the Age of COVID-19
This May, in response to the evolving COVID-19 crisis, we held our first Champions Conversations: Voting Rights in the Age of COVID event. Our frank and lively discussion with 82nd Attorney General Eric Holder was moderated by longtime Liberty Hill supporter and Champion Mitch Kamin.
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COVID-19
Funder Briefing with Congressmember Karen Bass and Representative Ayanna Pressley Highlights Importance of Investing in Community Organizing
The Liberty Hill Foundation along with California Funders for Boys and Men of Color, Executives' Alliance for Boys and Men of Color, and Funders for Justice, in collaboration with the Congressional Black Caucus, joined forces this month to host a lively discussion on Criminal Justice During COVID-19.
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Grantee Spotlight, Youth & Transformative Justice
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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Agenda for a Just Future, Youth & Transformative Justice
Los Angeles Organizations Committed to Black Lives
The Liberty Hill Foundation encourages donors to make longterm commitments to a broad landscape of grassroots organizations fighting anti-Black racism and police violence. These recent Liberty Hill grantees and community partners organize for Black lives and advocate for criminal justice reforms throughout Los Angeles County.
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Youth & Transformative Justice
Our Statement on the Death of George Floyd and This Critical Moment
Last week we witnessed a Black man, George Floyd, murdered in broad daylight in Minneapolis, Minnesota. We stand with Americans in communities across the country who are sharing pain, anguish, exhaustion and anger due to the senseless killing of yet another Black man by police. Our hearts are broken.
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Environmental & Climate Justice, Grantee Spotlight
Faces of the Movement: Nalleli Cobo
This past year, the youth climate movement sprang into action in a major way. With coordinated climate protests across the globe and increased civic engagement here at home, today’s youth are leading the way toward the environmental justice victories of tomorrow.
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Agenda for a Just Future, COVID-19, Youth & Transformative Justice
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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Agenda for a Just Future, COVID-19, Grantee Spotlight, Youth & Transformative Justice
Faces of the Movement: Dylan Gray
At Morningside High, Dylan learned about “all the barriers that boys and men of color face in communities like Inglewood,” but in the Black Male Youth Academy on campus, he worked on college-prep projects and was invited to participate in the Brothers, Sons Selves Coalition, which is managed by Liberty Hill. With enthusiasm and hard work, Dylan advocated with school board members and state legislators for changes in school discipline policies that disproportionately impact young men of color and have been shown to increase dropout rates.
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Grantee Spotlight, Youth & Transformative Justice
Faces of the Movement: LeQuan Muhammed
One of the rising stars of the Youth Justice movement, LeQuan Muhammed has emerged as a voice for his local community and a shining example of the power of positivity and the promise of youth.
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COVID-19
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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Agenda for a Just Future, Youth & Transformative Justice
Former President Obama Urges LeQuan Muhammad to ‘Dream Big’ as He Works to Transform L.A. County’s Youth Justice System
In 2018, the My Brother’s Keeper Alliance (MBK), an initiative of the Obama Foundation, sought out organizations working to improve the lives of boys and young men of color. As one of 10 MBK selected sites, the Liberty Hill Foundation, along with 15 cross-sector partners, is now working to transform L.A. County’s youth justice system.
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COVID-19, Rapid Response Funds
COVID-19 Ways to Give
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. Small grants, up to $5,000.
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COVID-19
Los Angeles Organizers' Virtual Town Hall Takeaways and Next Steps
Earlier this month Liberty Hill convened an L.A. Organizers’ Virtual Town Hall that brought together more than 100 organizers and activists across L.A. County to share and strategize around the COVID-19 crisis and how we can best support the needs of our communities on the ground.
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COVID-19, Training
Ready to Rise Partners Building Capacity Virtually
Our Ready to Rise partners are busier than ever -- providing enhanced mental and emotional health services, peer support groups, virtual learning, as well as financial and food assistance. These expanded services are meeting critical needs for families in crisis and youth coming home from lock-up.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Economic & Housing Justice
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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COVID-19
2020 Upton Sinclair Dinner Canceled
The Liberty Hill Community, like the rest of the country and the world, is concerned and saddened by the impact the spread of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) continues to have on our neighbors and communities.
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COVID-19, Rapid Response Funds
Our Response to the COVID-19 Crisis
The COVID-19 crisis has laid bare the injustices in our society. And those who have been historically oppressed are being hit hardest by this crisis. But crisis also creates opportunity.
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Agenda for a Just Future, Economic & Housing Justice, Grantee Spotlight
Faces of the Movement: Carolina Rodriguez
Local resident Carolina Rodriguez, who was born and raised in East L.A., became a key figure in the local battle for rent control. Despite multiple attempts by her landlord to evict her and her family after increasing their rent more than $500, Carolina remains in her home in East L.A. today due to the efforts of Unincorporated Tenants United, which Liberty Hill helped coordinate.
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COVID-19, Rapid Response Funds
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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Grantee Spotlight, LGBTQ & Gender Justice
Faces of the Movement: Diana Feliz Oliva
My name is Diana Feliz Oliva and I am a transgender, first-generation Mexican American. I was raised in a single-parent household in a small, rural town just outside Fresno, California. For a shy, feminine, awkward little kid like me, growing up in a small, rural town was not easy.
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Donor Spotlight, Philanthropy
Faces of the Movement: Dean Hansell
In his current job, people address him as “Your Honor.” The description of his old job—“complex litigation”—pretty much stops most of us in our small-talk tracks (“So, uh, is that fun?”). But it turns out that when Judge Dean Hansell talks about how his more than 20 years of social justice activism and civic engagement informs his philanthropy, his perspective is authentically, even stubbornly grassroots. He zeroes in on what individuals experience, on what stands in the way of justice for each person.
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Donor Activism, Donor Spotlight, Philanthropy
Faces of the Movement: Rabbi Heather Miller and Melissa de la Rama
Rabbi Heather Miller and Melissa de la Rama fulfill multiple roles in their social justice work, showing up sometimes as volunteers, sometimes as donors. They bring social media savvy to campaigns for change, but are just as likely to show up in person at a rally.
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Grantee Spotlight, Worker's Rights
Faces of the Movement: Gerry Kennon
Liberty Hill was an early funder and ally of Los Angeles Black Worker Center, helping to strengthen the year-old fledgling organization in 2010. Gerry learned of the Center—which organizes Black workers to fight back against discrimination in the workplace and improve access to quality jobs—when he was referred by a friend after complaining of racial bias at work. He first called more than two years ago and has been a member ever since. “I didn’t know that there were so many other people who shared the same story as me,” he says.
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Grantee Spotlight, Worker's Rights
Faces of the Movement: Manuel Aguilar
From the beginning, says Manuel, his wife supported his organizing activities. “She would tell me not to be afraid, that everything was going to work out—and yes, we were able to accomplish this.” His elementary school aged son, too, was part of the push for justice. “He was always involved in the campaign. He says when he grows up, he will also be an organizer!”
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Grantee Spotlight, Youth & Transformative Justice
Faces of the Movement: Roslyn Broadnax
It wasn't until she was 29 that Roslyn Broadnax learned she had a learning disability. She'd been a victim of "pushout," as her fellow members of CADRE call it. As a student in South Los Angeles, she'd been passed from grade to grade, eventually graduating high school without the ability even to fill out a job application.
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Grantee Spotlight, Youth & Transformative Justice
Faces of the Movement: Steve Rogers
When I started their training I couldn't stand the thought of being on a commission. We just didn't get along with the people in power so much! But now, knowing what I know, and learning what I've learned, I can't stand the thought of missing the opportunity. Because when I'm outside a door waiting for it to open, today, that door is more likely outside the Governor's offic
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Agenda for a Just Future, Donor Activism, Donor Spotlight, Environmental & Climate Justice, Philanthropy, Youth & Transformative Justice
Faces of the Movement: Glen Dake
Glen Dake seems to work on a vision of Los Angeles the way he works on a vision of a particular community garden or landscape—with lots of practical, hands-on effort. He supports nonprofit organizations, not only through Liberty Hill’s grantmaking, but also, with his sister Renee Dake Wilson and her husband Brian Wilson, through a donor advised fund housed at Liberty Hill. He has also served on Liberty Hill’s Environmental Justice Community Funding Board.
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Grantee Spotlight, Immigrant Rights, Worker's Rights
Faces of the Movement: Teresita Villasenor
When Teresita left the Philippines, traffickers took her to Hawaii, where she was eager to start her new life working on the island. At first she had no idea she was a human trafficking victim. But her dream of coming to America quickly became a nightmare. The people who brought her to the US promised her citizenship, but never followed through. Soon she was starving and severely overworked, but because of her immigration status, she “was afraid to call the police.” At the same time, she knew little about US labor laws and had no access to information about her rights.
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Grantee Spotlight, Immigrant Rights, LGBTQ & Gender Justice
Faces of the Movement: Gabriel Vidal
Liberty Hill has also helped Gabriel on a very personal level through his work with the Brother Sons Selves Coalition, a Liberty Hill led campaign. "My personal experience being trans, entering BSS was a little bit of a nervous and scary place," Gabriel explains. Up until that point in his life he had never really been welcomed into masculine or even cis male spaces. "And so to have this kind of access through my job and through the social justice work has really helped to heal."
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Agenda for a Just Future, Grantee Spotlight, Youth & Transformative Justice
Faces of the Movement: Patrisse Cullors-Brignac
Patrisse spoke at Liberty Hill’s Uplifting Change luncheon earlier this year, bringing the voice of a new generation to donor-activists focused on strengthening Black Los Angeles through philanthropic investment in grassroots community organizing. She led the group in a moving refrain by Assata Shakur: “It is our duty to fight for our freedom. It is our duty to win. We must love and support one another. We have nothing to lose but our chains.”
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Agenda for a Just Future, Grantee Spotlight, Youth & Transformative Justice
Faces of the Movement: Esthefanie Solano
Esthefanie was born in Guadalajara and was brought to the U.S. when she was six years old. She’s now a community college student and a youth organizer at InnerCity Struggle, a community based education-focused organization that Liberty Hill has supported for many years. Esthefanie transformed her frustration and shame into a sense of pride and determination, standing up against injustices.
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Youth & Transformative Justice
LA County’s Justice Revolution
This week, the Board of Supervisors took an unprecedented set of actions to shift away from punishment in large prison-like settings and toward a decentralized community safety strategy focused on expanded neighborhood health services and effective alternatives to lockups.
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Economic & Housing Justice
Rent control campaigns win and new report links high rents to increasing homelessness
The 2019 Homeless Count paints a dire picture of L.A.’s homelessness crisis, including a 12 percent increase in people living on the streets. Skyrocketing rents, evictions and flat wages are leading to homelessness for tens of thousands of people.
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Training, Youth & Transformative Justice
Ready to Rise Partnership Launched
The public-private partnership between L.A. County Probation, Liberty Hill Foundation and the California Community Foundation has awarded $2.59 million to 20 L.A. based nonprofits providing community-based youth development services.
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Environmental & Climate Justice
The emPOWER Program Helps L.A. County Residents Flex Their Energy-Saving Muscle
For Liberty Hill, environmental justice is a cornerstone of social justice. However, many residents in low-income and working class communities of color have traditionally been left behind by innovations in clean energy and solar power, which could mean a lack of access to readily available savings and important community health improvements.
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Environmental & Climate Justice
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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Agenda for a Just Future, Environmental & Climate Justice
Climate and Energy Funders Tour Highlights: From the Well to the Wheel
This past April, Liberty Hill hosted a bus tour that provided an opportunity for 40 funders with the Climate and Energy Funders Group (CEFG) to explore challenges and innovations around energy and the environment in Los Angeles.
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Environmental & Climate Justice
Liberty Hill Partners with L.A. County to Create Countywide Sustainability Plan
This spring, Liberty Hill joined community-based environmental health and justice organizations to host five Sustainability Expos + Fairs with over 370 participants in order to solicit public input on the draft countywide Sustainability Plan that we and our partners helped to create.
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Donor Activism
Donor-Activists Take Action on Youth Incarceration
Liberty Hill donor-activists from across Los Angeles turned their energy into action this spring by sending letters to elected officials to encourage support for the Youth Reinvestment Grant in the 2019–2020 state budgeting process.
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Youth & Transformative Justice
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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Donor Activism, Philanthropy
Our Movement, Our Moment - Highlights from the 2019 Upton Sinclair Awards Dinner
For 37 years, Liberty Hill’s Upton Sinclair Awards Dinner has been the premier gathering for those at the epicenter of progress and justice in Los Angeles. Every year, political allies, donor-activists, grassroots leaders and community organizers from across the region come together to celebrate the progress made in fights for social change.
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Donor Activism, Philanthropy
2019 Upton Sinclair Dinner
This year Liberty Hill is honored to recognize three amazing individuals with awards at our annual Upton Sinclair Award Dinner. Our honorees truly demonstrate the spirit of our gala theme–Our Movement, Our Moment.
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Youth & Transformative Justice
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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Environmental & Climate Justice, Youth & Transformative Justice
Environmental News Roundup
In the fight to end neighborhood oil drilling across Los Angeles’ communities, every small victory is worth celebrating, and every campaign move is an opportunity to highlight the public health challenges that communities face.
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Immigrant Rights, Youth & Transformative Justice
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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Donor Activism, Economic & Housing Justice, Environmental & Climate Justice, LGBTQ & Gender Justice, Philanthropy, Worker's Rights, Youth & Transformative Justice
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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Economic & Housing Justice
Rent Freeze Passes in L.A. County
For over 40 years, Liberty Hill Foundation has supported the tenants’ right movement. From funding tenants’ organizing in Pasadena and Long Beach in 1977, to supporting successful campaigns for rent stabilization in the cities of Los Angeles and Santa Monica in 1979 and winning against discriminatory landlords, Liberty Hill has long been an ally in the fight for housing justice.
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Economic & Housing Justice
Liberty Hill Supports #YesOn10
For over 40 years, Liberty Hill Foundation has supported the tenants’ right movement. From funding tenants’ organizing in Pasadena and Long Beach in 1977, to supporting successful campaigns for rent stabilization in the cities of Los Angeles and Santa Monica in 1979 and winning against discriminatory landlords, Liberty Hill has long been an ally in the fight for housing justice.
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LGBTQ & Gender Justice
Our Pride Playlist
June is Pride month, and a great time to recognize the contributions of LGBTQ individuals in music. As part of our Agenda for a Just Future, we are addressing the impact of housing instability and youth incarceration in queer communities, and fighting for LGBTQ rights.
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Agenda for a Just Future, LGBTQ & Gender Justice
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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Immigrant Rights, Rapid Response Funds
Liberty Hill Statement on Family Separation
Like many other people across the nation, I went home every night this last week to hug my children a little tighter, feeling extreme sorrow for those families who were denied the same opportunity by our government.
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Economic & Housing Justice, Environmental & Climate Justice, Youth & Transformative Justice
Get to Know Liberty Hill's 2018 Leaders to Watch
Remember what it was like to be a kid? What would you have done, at 12 years old, if you couldn’t breathe because of the oil drilling site next door? What if, at 16 you were sent to jail for being late to school?
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Donor Activism, Philanthropy
Justice Begins at Home - Highlights from the 2018 Upton Sinclair Awards Dinner
Liberty Hill's 2018 Upton Sinclair Awards Dinner has always been the premier place where progressive L.A. comes to celebrate the movement-making social justice moments that are unfolding across Los Angeles.
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Economic & Housing Justice, Environmental & Climate Justice, Youth & Transformative Justice
Why Justice Begins at Home
These days the news can be overwhelming. Stories of violence, injustice and oppression fill our feeds almost daily. Meanwhile, hateful ideas are being given an increasingly visible platform at the national level.
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Donor Activism, Donor Spotlight, Philanthropy
Talking Community, Arts and Access with Liz Levitt Hirsch
Liberty Hill is pleased to honor Elizabeth Levitt Hirsch with the Founders Award at our 2018 Upton Sinclair Awards Dinner on April 19.
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Youth & Transformative Justice
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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LGBTQ & Gender Justice, Youth & Transformative Justice
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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Agenda for a Just Future, Environmental & Climate Justice
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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Agenda for a Just Future, Youth & Transformative Justice
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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Agenda for a Just Future, Environmental & Climate Justice
Liberty Hill Divests From Fossil Fuels
"At Liberty Hill, environmental justice is a core value and one of our top priorities. Over the years we have powered landmark environmental campaigns, including today’s fight to end oil drilling near homes and schools in Los Angeles—the nation’s largest urban oil field.
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LGBTQ & Gender Justice
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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Environmental & Climate Justice
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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Donor Activism, Philanthropy
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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Economic & Housing Justice, Youth & Transformative Justice
Prop 47: What It Means, How It Passed
This week California made history by passing Proposition 47: The Safe Neighborhood and Schools Act. We are the first state to downgrade certain cases from felonies to misdemeanors.
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Donor Activism, Youth & Transformative Justice
Major LAUSD Announcement Highlights Work Done To End School To Prison Pipeline
Breaking news! Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) announced today that its School Police would no longer issue citations or subject students to arrest for most on-campus fights, petty theft and other minor offenses, but instead refer students to counseling and other services.
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Donor Activism, Economic & Housing Justice, Environmental & Climate Justice, LGBTQ & Gender Justice
An Activist Rooted in the Ecology of Justice
You can’t help but think in garden metaphors when talking to Glen Dake, a landscape architect, prominent advocate for “green agenda” issues in Los Angeles, and one of Liberty Hill’s most active donor- activists.
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Donor Activism, Philanthropy
Liberty Hill Founders Award honors Alison Morgan and Parke Skelton
On April 23, at Liberty Hill's Upton Sinclair Dinner and Awards Celebration, the 2013 Founders Award will be presented to Alison Morgan and Parke Skelton. Alison and Parke, the fundraiser/strategist duo, are one of L.A.’s power couples.
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Donor Activism, Giving Circles
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.