We design campaigns powerful enough to end practices that unfairly hold Black people back, & champion solutions that move us all forward. #UntilJusticeIsReal.
States wasted no time at dismantling Black representation after the Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act. This is strategic. There’s a reason why they're afraid of the Black voting power. When we organize, we are democracy’s most reliable engine for progress.
Our Black Voter Registration Program is our commitment to protecting our political power and voices. Across six states, there are roughly half a million unregistered Black. Our goal is to register 99,000 before the midterms. But we need your help. Join us: https://t.co/7Vl1j14kav
There are 19 congressional seats at risk of being erased, and the detrimental implications will be exponential – in our schools, in our healthcare, in our housing infrastructures.
Today marks the start of Pride Month, and we at Color Of Change celebrate all the spectacular LGBTQIA+ people and communities whose resilience, joy and beauty is remarkable.
Happy Pride Month to all LGBTQIA+ people who are valued, are beautiful and important.
We’re still brimming with excitement from last week’s #COCLobbyDay2026!
We energized Capitol Hill with Black power and raised our voices. Lobby Day was a poignant moment for us. Now, we’re even stronger and ready for the fight ahead. Are you? https://t.co/uK0w2klq0U.
On Memorial Day, we remember and honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country.
On the first Memorial Day, formerly enslaved Black people buried the remains of Union solders who fought to end slavery. We honor you as you honored them. Photo credit: @usarmymuseum
Black customers have a collective spending power exceeding $1 trillion.
So why are corporations selling us out? Because they’re watching out for their own pockets. We know how to hold them accountable. You can help us out! Join us on May 28 to learn more. https://t.co/Td3dZ93F5k
We have unfinished business. This May 16, we’re going to organize to finish it.
Join us for the National Day of Action for Voting Rights! We're taking it back to the original battlegrounds:
📣 9 AM in Selma, Alabama📣
📣1–5 PM in Montgomery, Alabama📣
https://t.co/Rd7mQ6umLP
Happy Mother’s Day!
Today and everyday, we recognize and shout out all the Black mothers who love, serve, and care for their families every day.
We at Color Of Change continue to fight for all members of our community, including our Black mamas. Thank you for all you do! 🖤
The country is at a threshold moment: The Supreme Court and several state legislatures have demonstrated that they are willing to override the decisions of their constituents to push their own interpretation of democracy.
This is going to take all of us: https://t.co/Ut4D3qykOD
Often, decisions that impact Black communities are made in places that we aren't in. That's why we're bringing Black stories, voices and concerns to our political leaders in Capitol Hill.
If you're going to be in the DMV area on May 20, join us!
https://t.co/bGKQZe8oYF
In an article for The Contrarian, our President Nadine Smith centers the truth: Despite decades-long attempts to oppress the Black vote, our ability to organize and galvanize our people has always prevailed. https://t.co/40SLTZCBVF
James Broadnax is facing execution tomorrow for a crime he didn't actually commit. It's time to call on Texas Governor Greg Abbott to intervene and grant him a 30-day stay of execution – NOW!
https://t.co/6lnXFRXSYp
Today, the Supreme Court turned its back on Black voters and other voter communities already experiencing voter suppression. Instead of defending our right to vote, the court decided to undermine the Voting Rights Act and roll back its protections.
We condemn this decision.
Recently, Elon retweeted a post naming Color Of Change in the next tier of targets after the DOJ targeted the Southern Poverty Law Center. From his role as head of the DOGE to his social posts, he has prioritized chipping away at institutions he sees as a threat to White America.
Elon Musk is taking to social media to talk about race, claiming that the white race is a “dying minority” and there are calls for its “genocide.” These posts are deranged and unsubstantiated. https://t.co/m90uWZlXv6
Black workers deserve a Labor Secretary that champions workplace equality and inclusion, not someone who makes the workforce less inclusive.
As Labor Secretary, Lori Chavez-DeRemer backed anti-DEI efforts, and Black workers bore the brunt.