Become a Movement for Black Lives Electoral Justice Project recurring donor and a Working Families Party member today!

Become a recurring donor with the Movement for Black Lives Electoral Justice Project today.


The Electoral Justice Project is a program of the Movement for Black Lives and continues a long legacy of social movements fighting for the advancement of the rights of Black people through electoral strategy. The Electoral Justice Project equips local leaders and organizations with the support, skills, resources and strategies required to build tangible political power to win in the short term, while developing a listing Black-led electoral infrastructures and capacities that prioritize community-led agenda setting, governance, and ongoing civic and voter engagement for the long term.


Get more involved by becoming a dues-paying Working Families Party member today.


Together, we're building a movement to create a country for the many, not the few, and we're counting on you to be a part of it. Anyone can join by contributing membership dues of $10 or more a month (or $120 or more annually). As a WFP member, you will receive an official WFP membership card. You’ll also be the first to know about major WFP news. You’ll be invited to join our monthly online WFP Assembly with other members across the country. And you’ll get to deliberate on and help make some of our important decisions, including our presidential endorsement.


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