Exposing Project 2025’s Christian Nationalist Global Agenda

Thursday, March 12, 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. PT | Free Virtual Forum

A new report by the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism (GPAHE) exposes and scrutinizes Project 2025’s global efforts to dismantle fundamental human rights, identifying key players and tracing its exportation of a far-right, Christian nationalist agenda worldwide. The damage is not hypothetical. It is already underway and poised to expand.

With a global lens and deeper focus on Africa, Latin America, and Western Europe, the report documents how fundamentalist networks are obliterating hard-won gains in women’s and LGBTQ rights and eroding fundamental freedoms. The stakes are profound, threatening decades of human rights progress.

Join us online on Thursday, March 12 at 5:00 p.m. PT as Horizons Forum confronts the facts, names names, and discusses how we can safeguard human rights both at home and abroad. The exportation of anti-women and anti-LGBTQ rights by Project 2025 is not an after-the-fact consequence, but a planned and concerted effort. Hear the findings from this groundbreaking report, understand what is already at stake, and engage in an urgent conversation about accountability and human rights resilience.

The report, which will be published by March 12, was made possible through a grant from the
Global Faith and Equality Fund at Horizons Foundation.

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Meet the Panelists

Wendy Via

Wendy Via (she/her)

Global Project Against Hate and Extremism
President and Co-Founder

Wendy's Bio

Wendy Via is an expert in achieving social justice change and influencing narratives and actions around some of the most pressing civil and human rights issues of our time, including the effects of extremism on our society, systemic racism, economic inequality, immigration, criminal justice reform, and LGBTQ rights. For the last two decades, she has successfully directed impact philanthropy initiatives, exposed hate and extremism in institutional systems, designed influential policy and advocacy campaigns, leveraged research, and highlighted storytelling to educate the public and create lasting change.

Prior to co-founding GPAHE, Wendy was the Chief Communications and Development Officer at the Southern Poverty Law Center, where she led numerous teams. She also helped launch Justice for Migrant Women, dedicated to ensuring that migrant women can live and work with dignity and free from violence, and worked with Jeremiah Program, dedicated to disrupting generational poverty for single moms and their children. She holds a BA in Humanities from Auburn University, Montgomery.

Heidi Beirich, PhD

Heidi Beirich, PhD (she/her)

Global Project Against Hate and Extremism
Chief Strategy Officer and Co-Founder

Heidi's Bio

Heidi Beirich is an expert on American and European extremist movements, including white supremacy, nativism, antisemitism and antigovernment movements. She earned a doctorate in political science from Purdue University in 1998 that specialized in European fascism and far-right movements. She holds M.A. degrees in political science and economics. She is author of numerous academic publications on extremism and co-edited Neo-Confederacy: A Critical Introduction, published by the University of Texas Press in 2008.

Beirich is an oft-sought speaker at conferences devoted to battling hate and extremism. She has been interviewed by hundreds of publications including the New York TimesWashington PostBoston Globe, Los Angeles Times, The Guardian, BBC, and others. She has appeared repeatedly on major television networks and in documentaries and radio programs exploring extremism. She has testified in Congress on issues related to white supremacy. Before co-founding the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism, Beirich led the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Intelligence Project, the premier organization tracking hate and antigovernment movements in the United States. 

Francisco O. Buchting, PhD

Francisco O. Buchting, PhD (he/him)

Horizons Foundation
VP of Grants, Programs, and Communications
Moderator

Francisco's Bio

As Vice President of Grants, Programs, and Communications at Horizons Foundation, Francisco Buchting oversees all of the foundation’s grantmaking, programmatic strategies, and communication activities. He also spearheads the Global Faith and Equality Fund – a 17 years spend down initiative funding at the intersection of Faith, LGBTI rights, and Reproductive Justice. Francisco brings to Horizons a background as a research scientist, a public health professional, and an experienced grantmaker.

His 25 plus years of experience in government, philanthropy, and nonprofit organizations include forming private-public partnerships, leading knowledge brokerage initiatives, and problem-solving through a mix of creative yet simple solutions with clear implementation and success metrics. Francisco’s career includes a bilingual clinical practice in behavioral medicine with a special focus on chronic diseases, co-authored a bimonthly newspaper column, written numerous research articles, and produced research reports. He has also served on numerous community-based organization boards and museum advisories.

Francisco, holds a Ph.D. and M.A. in clinical psychology from Boston University, along with bachelor’s degrees in philosophy and psychology from the University of California, Davis.

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