Project 2025: A Framework for the Erosion of LGBTQ+ Civil Rights
Project 2025 has become a flash point in the 2024 U.S. presidential election discourse, with Democrats warning of its unprecedented threat to hard-fought freedoms, and Republicans publicly maintaining their distance. Dubbed the “2025 Presidential Transition Project,” Project 2025 is a framework for using the power of the federal government to impose “traditional family values” and a Christian Nationalist agenda across the country. You’ve probably heard it’s bad, but just how bad would it be? And how would it target LGBTQ+ equality, civil liberties and human rights?
Hear more at the upcoming Horizons Forum on Wednesday, September 25 from 5–6 p.m. PDT for "Project 2025: A Framework for the Erosion of LGBTQ+ Civil Rights," a free virtual public discussion about the implications of Project 2025’s blueprint for the LGBTQ+ community, featuring with Wendy Via and Heidi Beirich from the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism (GPAHE). Come prepared with questions to be answered live by our experts and be a part of this important conversation.
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Heidi Beirich
Global Project Against Hate and Extremism
Wendy Via
Global Project Against Hate and Extremism