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Only one of these is an actual legal filing but I guess it's better than nothing.Legal:
Florida Educators Urge Appeals Court to Block Florida’s Stop W.O.K.E. Act | American Civil Liberties Union
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/06/14/desantis-stop-woke-lawsuit-00163536?utm
Public pressure and advocacy:
Civil rights groups call on major corporations to stick with DEI programs
https://www.naacpldf.org/press-rele...policies-in-public-universities-and-colleges/
NAACP Issues Travel Advisory in Florida
Is this thread not about economic justice? Yes, details of when, where, and which LEGAL strategy should go through the woman you posted, but she should be working in the background while the one I posted should be front-facing, dealing with the populace directly. Again,No. The decisions on what to challenge in court are made through a collaborative process within the LDF and its President and Director-Counsel, Janai S. Nelson.
Keisha Deonarine serves as Director of Opportunity, Race, and Justice, guiding the strategy that drives the NAACP's work inclusive economy, race, and justice work. Keisha is a consultant specializing in anti-racism and anti-white supremacy strategic planning. She commits to educating businesses, organizations, and individuals contextualizing and resolving inequitable outcomes that are rooted in our shared Black history and race.