What Causes Do You Support?

Mawrters' wide-ranging responses show how truly engaged they are.

The Entrance to À¦°óÇ¿¼é

In Crowd Source, the Bulletin asks readers to answer a question related to their À¦°óÇ¿¼é experience. Here were your responses via social media.


Beth Posner ’89

À¦°óÇ¿¼é, ACLU, Southern Poverty Law Center, NAACP, various immigrant rights and domestic violence agencies, our synagogue, my children’s schools, and others as the world gets darker and the needs arise.

@queenb_of_lv

I’m a proud board member of Dress for Success of Southern Nevada, and our mission is promoting job readiness and economic independence for women and their families. I also support Emily’s List, Planned Parenthood, and Safe Nest for victims of domestic violence here in Las Vegas.

 

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@herberta2006

I volunteer for À¦°óÇ¿¼é and also Girl Scouts because female-only spaces are so important to fostering women-driven leadership and accountability.

@nicolemhuynh

Is it too cliché to say À¦°óÇ¿¼é? It’s critical that we continue to cultivate and educate #strongwomen.

@ sylvanstagram

À¦°óÇ¿¼é, friends’ art endeavors (poetry books, musical theater performances), LGBT community centers in rural areas (particularly those that offer housing/shelter for LGBT youth who have been kicked out of their homes), Trans Lifeline.

 

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@sbherlihy 

My community. I live in a small but diverse neighborhood in Boston’s urban core. The more we interact and form relationships, the more we understand and support each other. So I spend a lot of my volunteer time creating opportunities for members of my community to interact. Knowing your neighbors in a diverse community broadens your worldview.

Published on: 03/16/2018