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Your gift will have 2x the impact No images? [Click here]( [Your donation matched 2x to help us reach 2022 goal]( Dear Reader, The Conversation is working each day to provide research-based, trustworthy journalism to you, your neighbors and everyone in a country plagued by growing news deserts and multiplying sources of misinformation. As a fourth-generation newspaperman who spent 28 years of my life at The Boston Globe, I jumped at the chance to support The Conversation U.S. when it launched in 2014. And now, as chair of its board of trustees, I am even more convinced that this news organization is part of the solution to the problems facing American journalism. With our unique model of teaming scholars with experienced editors, The Conversation delivers facts and research to a public seeking reliable information, at no charge to readers. Nine years in, The Conversation isn’t an experiment anymore. It’s a necessity. More people are seeing it as an antidote to a flood of lies, half-truths and disinformation. Providing truthful journalism from experts is a cause to get behind now – and [there’s no better day to do that than today.]( That’s because my fellow members of The Conversation’s board and I have joined to double every contribution you give, dollar for dollar. Your $25 contribution will become $50, $50 will become $100, and $250 will become $500. [Monthly contributions will be doubled too](, up to a total of $65,000 in donations before the end of 2023. [Double my $50]( [Double my $100]( [Double my $1,000]( You’re also welcome to send a check to us at 303 Wyman St., Suite 300, Waltham, MA 02451, and it will be doubled. Rest assured that we will never sell or lend your personal data to other organizations. On behalf of the board of trustees of The Conversation U.S., I thank you for your generosity and support, and wish you a joyous and healthful holiday season. With gratitude, Benjamin Taylor Chair, The Conversation U.S. Board of Trustees P.S.: Reading The Conversation’s journalism is free – with no ads and no paywalls. But hiring experienced editors who can take the time to shape complicated ideas into clear, compelling stories costs money. [Generous readers like you partner with us to make this work possible]([.]( How to donate: On our website, please use the custom box to choose your contribution level, if it is different from the buttons above. If you can, we invite you to consider a transformative gift. - By credit card: [( (The online donation system has a minimum threshold of $5.) - By check: mail to The Conversation U.S., [303 Wyman St., Suite 300, Waltham, MA 02451.]( - With stock: Please write to priyanka@theconversation.com if you are considering a gift of stock or a gift from your IRA. The Conversation US, Inc. is a tax-exempt public charity under section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. All donations made are fully tax deductible if you itemize. Our tax ID number is 46-0906774 [Donate to The Conversation]( [Share]( [Share]( [Forward]( You’re receiving this email as a previous donor or newsletter subscriber to The Conversation U.S. Clicking the Unsubscribe link will cancel your newsletter subscription. If you would like to not receive these emails, please [respond to this email](mailto:us-donations@theconversation.com) and ask us to take you off the list. You would, however, also miss our invites to donor events, impact reports and other exciting updates. The Conversation U.S. 303 Wyman Street, Suite 300 Waltham, MA 02451 USA [Unsubscribe](

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