All in all, not a bad first 19 months. We are focused on expanding our impact even more in 2025.
, it’s important to understand the vast scope of what we do, the impact we already have had, and where we are heading.There are various measures of success.We achieved at least 20 ‘wins’ through September 2024, a win being the termination of discriminatory eligibility for a program. That number may be higher than we know, because there often is a lag between a program change and when we find out, plus we achieved an additional win againstthis month that is not included in the 3Q statistics.
I’ve done 225 unique broadcast interviews related to EPP since we launched in February 2023, which resulted in over 545 total broadcast appearances , and the main website allowed us to step up after October 7 and drive home that the anti-Israel antisemitic movement is also the anti-American, anti-capitalism, anti-westernism movement. This will be an expanding focus for 2025.Grow, baby, grow. But thoughtfully and strategically and focused on impact not headcount.
, and also preparing for how the DEI landscape and litigation may change depending on the election outcome. The core principles and fight will remain the same, the battlegrounds may shift.
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