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JUSTICE IN THE MAKING
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Event Info

Emcee & special performance
Kate Clinton
Special performance
Toshi Reagon and BIGLovely

Prince George Ballroom
15 East 27th Street (Between 5th & Madison Avenues)
New York City [see map]

6:00 PM Cocktail Reception & Silent Auction
7:00 PM Dinner, Program & Live Auction
8:30 PM Performances

SPONSOR THE EVENT

SEND AN ONLINE TRIBUTE

Dear Women's Funds Colleagues,

We have come a long way together since Astraea first opened its doors. Many of you have witnessed and supported our trajectory from a regional women's fund, to a national lesbian foundation to the global foundation we are today. It's now time to celebrate that trajectory and launch into another 30 years of justice in the making!

I hope that you can join us, in attendance or in spirit, on May 17th in New York City to celebrate and commemorate Astraea's 30th Anniversary!

We will be marking three decades of funding, partnership and advocacy with an awards ceremony, special performances and food for the body and soul. The evening's honorees will include two of our multi-year grant partners, the Coalition of African Lesbians (Johannesburg, South Africa) and FIERCE! (New York, New York), as well as a Philanthropic Activism Award to our long-time supporter, Marta Drury.

Please help us commemorate this special occasion by sponsoring the event or sending an online tribute!

My deepest gratitude for your past and continued partnership,

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Katherine Acey, Executive Director

 
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The Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice works for social, racial, and economic justice in the U.S. and internationally. Our grantmaking and philanthropic advocacy programs help lesbians and allied communities challenge oppression and claim their human rights.