Caitlin Breedlove has been organizing, supporting movement building, and writing in red states since 2003: working across race, class, culture, gender, sexuality, and faith. Caitlin is the former Co-Director of Southerners On New Ground (SONG), where for almost a decade she co-led innovative intersectional movement-building work in the LGBTQ sector. Caitlin began her work in the South doing popular education and organizer training at the historic Highlander Center in Tennessee. She is the former Deputy Director of Women’s March, where she co-led decentralized organizing, specializing in mobilizing those new to social change. She is the former Campaign Director of Side with Love at the Unitarian Universalist Association, where she served as a bridge between grassroots social movements and the denomination. Caitlin also served as Vice President of Movement Leadership at Auburn Seminary where her work included resourcing and supporting frontline organizers while co-creating containers for them to do their best work. She is the Former Board President of Equality Arizona and former host of the podcast ‘Fortification‘, which interviewed movement leaders and organizers about their spiritual lives. Her first book All In: Cancer, Near Death, New Life was published in 2024 by AK Press. Her path has led her to live and work in red and purple states: Wisconsin, Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia– she currently lives in Phoenix, AZ with her two children.