John,
This week marks 58 years since
Loving v. Virginia – the Supreme Court decision that struck down bans on interracial marriage and affirmed that no government can dictate who we’re allowed to love.
For Marilyn – the proud daughter of a Korean mother and an African-American father –
Loving isn’t just a court case. It’s the reason she exists. It made her life, and the lives of millions of Americans with interracial families, possible.
That’s why Marilyn is fighting every day on Capitol Hill – to protect our freedoms and make our nation more safe, just, and secure.
But nearly six decades later, our most fundamental rights are under attack.
Our radical, ultra-conservative Supreme Court has made it clear that no precedent is safe. Just a few years ago they overturned
Roe v. Wade, and with more decisions on the horizon – the stakes couldn’t be higher.
Marilyn knows exactly what’s at stake – because it’s personal. Can you chip in $10 or whatever you can right now to help Marilyn protect our fundamental rights?
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Thank you for helping us keep our country moving forward – no matter how hard some are trying to take us back.
– Andrew Noh