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TexasTowelie

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Sun Apr 28, 2019, 07:47 PM Apr 2019

SPLC's new interim president hopes for change within the nonprofit group

The Southern Poverty Law Center is hoping to forge a new path for the group.

Karen Baynes-Dunning, interim president and CEO of the SPLC, has her first few weeks in office speaking with employees at the center about their experience within the workplace culture.

She has acknowledged the group’s recent troubled past, as she was promoted in the wake of many resignations by leadership at the SPLC following accusations of internal racism and sexual harassment within a group that fights to end such throughout the country.

“When I was asked to join the SPLC Board of Directors just over a year ago, I knew that this organization was at the forefront of fighting systemic racism and discrimination, combating hate and extremism and helping teachers and schools educate children and youth to be active participants in a diverse democracy,” Baynes-Dunning said. “I also knew that like many organizations, the work being done externally was most likely not happening internally with the same level of urgency and intensity. My appointment marked the board’s acknowledgment of the need to add new perspectives to leadership.”

Read more: https://www.alreporter.com/2019/04/26/splcs-new-interim-president-ceo-hopes-for-change-within-the-nonprofit-group/

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SPLC's new interim president hopes for change within the nonprofit group (Original Post) TexasTowelie Apr 2019 OP
I stopped supporting them a few years ago when I heard they listed... Laffy Kat Apr 2019 #1

Laffy Kat

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Sea Shepherd as an eco-terrorist group, although after looking for some proof of their position, I wasn't able to find any. Is anyone more enlightened than I am?

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