There’s still time to join us tonight for our annual Rights to Realities gala tonight, which was moved online due to COVID-19.

Tickets are available in the Facebook event and online here.

As a public interest law center, we literally could not challenge discriminatory statutes in court, draft and advocate for progressive policies, provide much-needed expert testimony on the issues we all care about, or so deeply engage with the community without your support.

We know there are so many worthy causes in need of attention right now. We thank you for your continued support whether you can make a donation, respond to our action alerts, or simply spread the word about the efforts we are making to fight for rights, health, and justice for all people.

A highlight of the evening will take place at 7PM, when attorney Susan J. Frietsche, who leads the Women’s Law Project office in Western Pennsylvania, will come straight from meeting a litigation deadline to deliver remarks about the challenges and opportunities of the present moment and coming year.

Tune in to Sue’s speech here at 7PM tonight.

You do not need to purchase a ticket to watch Sue’s speech. We understand so many of us are challenged right now, and want to be as inclusive as possible.

However, if you would like to donate, please purchase a ticket, bid on an auction item, or simply make either a one-time donation or set up a reoccurring donation here.

You have until midnight to place bids on auction items!

We encourage you to take this opportunity to get dressed up, pour yourself a glass, and relax with some old and new friends online. Share your photo and follow along on social media using #RTRAtHome.

Please stay safe and healthy, and we hope to “see” you tonight!

May 2020: Our physical offices are closed but we are OPEN and working to serve your needs. Contact us here

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