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This month we are sharing more about who we are, our legal empowerment movement, and the impacts we are having with our partners and community. We hope you will join us on this journey by donating today an amount that is meaningful to you. Or better yet, join our dedicated group of monthly donors. No donation is too small. Every little bit helps!

$150 Donation Incentive! Project 562 by Matika Wilbur

Swinomish and Tulalip photographer Matika Wilbur's Project 562 is a multi-year photography project dedicated to photographing over 562 federally recognized Tribes, urban Native communities, Tribes fighting for federal recognition and Indigenous role models in what is currently-known-as the United States, resulting in an unprecedented repository of imagery and oral histories that accurately portrays contemporary Native Americans. Your edition will be signed!

$850 Donation Incentive Rooftop Gathering with THE LwC CREW

This Spring or Summer join the LwC team for a an inspiring gathering on the beautiful rooftop of our new home in Pioneer Square, The Metropole. Owned and operated by the Satterberg Foundation, the Metropole strengthens the foundation’s vision of supporting nonprofits through authentic, relationship-based partnerships within Black, Indigenous, and People of Color communities. 

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MONTHLY DONATION INCENTIVE! A UNIQUE LWC T-SHIRT

Join our group of dedicated monthly donors and we'll send you a unique black LwC t-shirt, designed by an incredible formerly incarcerated artist! We'll reveal the design at the end of this month!

$250 Donation Incentive Corrections : Purgatory Wine, A Limited Edition

The Prisoner Wine Company's limited edition series, Corrections: Purgatory, features the first work of art by a formerly incarcerated artist, Jesse Krimes, to be acquired by The Metropolitan Museum of Art! While incarcerated, Mr. Krimes' creative practice was both an act of resistance and a means of community building. Mr. Krimes is now Executive Director of Center for Art and Advocacy. (Must be at least 21 years.)

$100 Donation Incentive! The Birmingham Project Revisited, by Dawould Bey

This revised edition, published by the Birmingham Museum of Art, accompanies acclaimed photographer Dawoud Bey's 2024 exhibition of portraits, which symbolically commemorate the four young girls and two boys whose lives were lost on September 15, 1963, in the bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. The portraits are of current Birmingham girls, women, boys, and men who are the ages of the young victims at the time of their deaths, and the ages they would be were they alive today.

$100 Donation Incentive! Black LwC Hoodie

Too chilly for a t-shirt? These black hoodies are big and cozy, with a zipper or no zipper. Our logo is on the back and #VisualizeJustice is on the front right in small letters.