Janai Nelson
President and Director-Counsel of the @naacp_ldf, the nation’s first civil and human rights law org.
Call it what it is. Yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling was a devastating loss for our democracy and for Black voters who have counted on fair maps to allow them the representation they have been denied their entire existence. Our institutions have failed us yet again by eliminating key voting protections and allowing racial discrimination to run rampant.
Louisiana v. Callais is about all of us. Our freedom, our right to vote, and the future of our multi-racial democracy. What we’re fighting for today is fair representation for every single voter. Because every voice matters and we know that every vote counts. And it’s our duty to secure justice for Black voters and ensure all protections of the Voting Rights Act of
1965 are upheld.
Louisiana v. Callais is about all of us. Our freedom, our right to vote, and the future of our multi-racial democracy. What we’re fighting for today is fair representation for every single voter. Because every voice matters and we know that every vote counts. And it’s our duty to secure justice for Black voters and ensure all protections of the Voting Rights Act of
1965 are upheld.

Louisiana v. Callais is about all of us. Our freedom, our right to vote, and the future of our multi-racial democracy. What we’re fighting for today is fair representation for every single voter. Because every voice matters and we know that every vote counts. And it’s our duty to secure justice for Black voters and ensure all protections of the Voting Rights Act of
1965 are upheld.
Louisiana v. Callais is about all of us. Our freedom, our right to vote, and the future of our multi-racial democracy. What we’re fighting for today is fair representation for every single voter. Because every voice matters and we know that every vote counts. And it’s our duty to secure justice for Black voters and ensure all protections of the Voting Rights Act of
1965 are upheld.

Louisiana v. Callais is about all of us. Our freedom, our right to vote, and the future of our multi-racial democracy. What we’re fighting for today is fair representation for every single voter. Because every voice matters and we know that every vote counts. And it’s our duty to secure justice for Black voters and ensure all protections of the Voting Rights Act of
1965 are upheld.

Louisiana v. Callais is about all of us. Our freedom, our right to vote, and the future of our multi-racial democracy. What we’re fighting for today is fair representation for every single voter. Because every voice matters and we know that every vote counts. And it’s our duty to secure justice for Black voters and ensure all protections of the Voting Rights Act of
1965 are upheld.
100 days into the #trumpadministration but we have centuries of experience fighting back. And we won’t stop now. Join @naacp_ldf as we defend, disrupt, and dream today, tomorrow, and beyond. 👏🏾
Over the weekend, we gathered and rallied in Alabama to reclaim our democracy and protect our right to vote. Our institutions may have betrayed us, but the power remains with us. We will continue to mobilize and fight for fair maps, because Black voters deserve to be heard and protected at all costs.
For 55 years, @splcenter has been at the forefront of fighting hate in this country. @naacp_ldf will not stand by as our federal gov’t attacks an organization invested in protecting civil rights and advancing racial justice. We are seeing this gov’t chip away at our rights every single day — and we need the work of organizations like SPLC to fight back!
Yesterday in Montgomery, AL, I had the pleasure of speaking with LDF Director, Janai Nelson, about the legal fight for voting rights.
Thurgood Marshall fought to desegregate schools 72 years ago. Yet today, 37% of public schools are still segregated. Many decades later, we’re still in the same fight for equal education, resources, and opportunity.
Today, we celebrate the progress that was won while recognizing the work it will take to fully deliver on the promise of Brown v. Board. And we remain committed to this fight. To learn more, click the link in our bio.
Many of us are being conditioned to quit when we’ve just started. It was a pleasure speaking with Janai Nelson today at the All Roads Lead South Rally in Montgomery

We are not full citizens if our vote doesn’t carry equal power to elect our own representatives. That’s why we marched and rallied today in Alabama—to demand what is owed to us, what our ancestors fought, bled, and died for. Selma birthed our multiracial democracy. And we’re going to fight like hell to protect it. #allroadsleadsouth #VRA #votingrights

We are not full citizens if our vote doesn’t carry equal power to elect our own representatives. That’s why we marched and rallied today in Alabama—to demand what is owed to us, what our ancestors fought, bled, and died for. Selma birthed our multiracial democracy. And we’re going to fight like hell to protect it. #allroadsleadsouth #VRA #votingrights

We are not full citizens if our vote doesn’t carry equal power to elect our own representatives. That’s why we marched and rallied today in Alabama—to demand what is owed to us, what our ancestors fought, bled, and died for. Selma birthed our multiracial democracy. And we’re going to fight like hell to protect it. #allroadsleadsouth #VRA #votingrights
Voting in EVERY election is one of the best ways we can hold our elected officials accountable. Tomorrow @naacp_ldf will be in Alabama rallying to protect voting rights, just like our ancestors did, so that our neighbors aren’t taken from their homes and communities of color can exercise their right to vote without barriers. If you’d like to join, see you at the Alabama State House at 1PM tomorrow!
The energy at our National Equal Justice Awards Dinner last night was unmatched 🤩 Thank you to everyone who came out to support civil rights. #NEJAD2026 #civilrights #passthephone #fyp

As we witness vicious attacks to our civil rights, complicity in racism from our courts, and
assaults on our democracy, demanding change isn’t optional, it’s required. Last night, @naacp_ldf hosted its annual National Equal Justice Awards Dinner, where leaders, and activists came together to fight for a future that works for all of us, not just those who our
administration deems worthy. We were reminded that no matter what the court says, we the people hold the power, and we will use everything in our power to ensure every vote and voice is heard and accounted for. Congratulations to all the honorees and thank you for
joining us in our fight for racial justice. The work continues!

As we witness vicious attacks to our civil rights, complicity in racism from our courts, and
assaults on our democracy, demanding change isn’t optional, it’s required. Last night, @naacp_ldf hosted its annual National Equal Justice Awards Dinner, where leaders, and activists came together to fight for a future that works for all of us, not just those who our
administration deems worthy. We were reminded that no matter what the court says, we the people hold the power, and we will use everything in our power to ensure every vote and voice is heard and accounted for. Congratulations to all the honorees and thank you for
joining us in our fight for racial justice. The work continues!

As we witness vicious attacks to our civil rights, complicity in racism from our courts, and
assaults on our democracy, demanding change isn’t optional, it’s required. Last night, @naacp_ldf hosted its annual National Equal Justice Awards Dinner, where leaders, and activists came together to fight for a future that works for all of us, not just those who our
administration deems worthy. We were reminded that no matter what the court says, we the people hold the power, and we will use everything in our power to ensure every vote and voice is heard and accounted for. Congratulations to all the honorees and thank you for
joining us in our fight for racial justice. The work continues!

As we witness vicious attacks to our civil rights, complicity in racism from our courts, and
assaults on our democracy, demanding change isn’t optional, it’s required. Last night, @naacp_ldf hosted its annual National Equal Justice Awards Dinner, where leaders, and activists came together to fight for a future that works for all of us, not just those who our
administration deems worthy. We were reminded that no matter what the court says, we the people hold the power, and we will use everything in our power to ensure every vote and voice is heard and accounted for. Congratulations to all the honorees and thank you for
joining us in our fight for racial justice. The work continues!

As we witness vicious attacks to our civil rights, complicity in racism from our courts, and
assaults on our democracy, demanding change isn’t optional, it’s required. Last night, @naacp_ldf hosted its annual National Equal Justice Awards Dinner, where leaders, and activists came together to fight for a future that works for all of us, not just those who our
administration deems worthy. We were reminded that no matter what the court says, we the people hold the power, and we will use everything in our power to ensure every vote and voice is heard and accounted for. Congratulations to all the honorees and thank you for
joining us in our fight for racial justice. The work continues!

As we witness vicious attacks to our civil rights, complicity in racism from our courts, and
assaults on our democracy, demanding change isn’t optional, it’s required. Last night, @naacp_ldf hosted its annual National Equal Justice Awards Dinner, where leaders, and activists came together to fight for a future that works for all of us, not just those who our
administration deems worthy. We were reminded that no matter what the court says, we the people hold the power, and we will use everything in our power to ensure every vote and voice is heard and accounted for. Congratulations to all the honorees and thank you for
joining us in our fight for racial justice. The work continues!
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