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Third Wave Fund
@3Wave
Third Wave Fund resources youth-led, intersectional gender justice movements to advance the community power, well-being, and self-determination of young BIPOC.
United States
Joined May 2009
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    We’ve grown concerned about the privacy of this app as well as its new ownership and terms of service. For us and our grantee partners to remain digitally secure, we’re ending usage of this account. It will still stay up as an archive, and we hope to see you on other platforms!
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    We are excited to announce that Third Wave Fund has received a $3 million unrestricted donation, the largest individual donation we’ve received in our 25 year history, in the latest round of giving from MacKenzie Scott. Read our full statement here: bit.ly/twfscottdonati…
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    Abortion should be safe, legal, & accessible to ALL people. We're enraged by the recent bills being passed. We're in in the process of making rapid-response grants to orgs on the frontlines of resistance. In the meantime, here are some orgs you can support right now: [THREAD]
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    As the pandemic continues with long-term impact on our communities, people with disabilities continue to sound the alarms and support each other with little to no resources. In response, we’re excited to announce the Disability Frontlines Fund at TWF: thirdwavefund.org/disabilityfron…
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    WE’RE HIRING 📣 Join our team as the next Development Officer! This position is remote, full time (32-hr/week), and has a salary of $86k. Learn more & apply by July 26, 2022: bit.ly/thirdwavejobs
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    Resharing a helpful and necessary Abortion Access Resource Guide compiled by @cemicool. Tap in and learn more about abortion funds, reproductive justice history, and more: tinyurl.com/AbortionResour….
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    Conversations about abolition can and must include a discussion about the entanglement of punishment and treatment, the carceral state and social work, and caging and “rehabilitation.” Sign up for a conversation about exactly that, 5/21 at 3p ET: bit.ly/2RK4H5P
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    This gorgeous, radical (in every sense of the word), abolitionist workbook was made by and for young people of color to get creative about how we imagine liberated new worlds. @projectnia bit.ly/3ernJoW
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    Sex workers are creative, capable, and resilient as hell - their ability to find new ways to work and maintain a sense of community during this pandemic just proves it. bit.ly/2DKZPpY
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    Now is the time (if you're able) to support orgs like: ❤️ @RedCanarySong - grassroots collective of Asian + migrant SWers ❤️ @aaopmn - org empowering AAPI youth ❤️ @QTPoC - mental health resources for queer & trans people of color ❤️ @AtlantaSwop - GA's SWOP chapter
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    As the year winds down, we’re remaking history — committing over $800K to sex worker-led groups in just two years! We owe this success to SWGC Fellows & the 23 SWGC grantees who take risks everyday to fight criminalization & keep their communities safe. bit.ly/granteesswgc20…
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    "We know that this world failed you. But it did not steal your joy or your love." @deray's letter to #JordanEdwards: bit.ly/2iIuclK
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    These 14 trans asylum-seekers should have never been detained by ICE in the first place, but we're still celebrating the good news that @ACLU_Mass helped release them all! bit.ly/2O8uYn6 #AbolishICE
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    NEW GRANT ALERT!🚨 As sex workers mobilize across the country, we’re excited to announce the launch of a new grant opportunity for efforts led by & for sex workers! Apply today: bit.ly/swgcgrant -- Deadline is June 27th! #SexWorkisWork #LetUsSurvive