Thank you for your support during our early years of growth—we couldn’t have done it without you. Solidarity always.
Thank you for your support during our early years of growth—we couldn’t have done it without you. Solidarity always.
If you’re looking for narrative and communications services, please get in touch.
As Trump and the tech oligarchy pose existential threats to our communities and our movement, we are renewed in our commitment to building strong communications, bold narrative strategy, and disciplined messaging.
We’re also thrilled to expand our team with the addition of Bethany Woolman, our narrative strategy queen. Bethany has created storytelling initiatives and messaging for a range of organizations including the ACLU, PowerSwitch Action, National Center for Lesbian Rights, and the Women Donors Network.
We’re excited to announce our two year report, which highlights some of the work we have done with our incredible partners: drive.google.com/file/d/19PpI...
It has been two years since we started Justice Speaks to provide communications and advocacy support to organizations, unions, and campaigns on the front lines of the fight for justice.
We want to partner with you.
Reach out and let us know about the campaigns you’re working on.
Email us at contact at justicespeaks.us or shoot us a DM📩
In order to win meaningful gains for our communities, we need authentic communications in our campaigns, created and executed for and by people who have skin in the game.
We're done settling for the status quo, and we don’t believe your campaign should either.
Your fight is *OUR* fight💪🏾
We support unions, progressive orgs and campaigns in changing narratives to mobilize communities.
We specialize in refuting corporate propaganda, empowering Black & brown communities to tell their stories, fighting advocacy battles against Big Tech & supporting workers building power
👋🏾We’re a progressive, communications consulting firm operated by @alexxcat.bsky.social @orientaljanedoe.bsky.social
We’re working class WOC, daughters of immigrants, and organizers, raised by movements that taught us that if we want a seat at the table, we need to flip it over.