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1901 Building Group

1901 Building Group preserves, protects, and promotes North Carolina's African American history, arts, and culture for all people.

Creative Resistance
South
2020s
North Carolina

1Love Movement

1Love Movement formed in response to a deportation crisis that targeted Cambodian-Americans with past criminal convictions in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. What began as a campaign to release loved ones from the prison and deportation systems, grew into a grassroots movement building organization. 1Love Movement continues to organize to address the root causes of migration due to US militarism and foreign policy, conditions of poverty, intergenerational trauma, the school to prison pipeline, and unjust deportation policy. We have made grassroots impact on national policy reform, while leading grounded strategies that have won local criminal justice and immigration policy change.Since 2010, 1Love Movement has built a grassroots base of leadership and community members across the nation who have advocated and organized to end deportation through targeting the 1996 Immigration Laws, local criminal justice and immigration policy reform, and now global organizing and foreign policy.

Immigrant Rights
Anti-War/Anti-Imperialism
2010s
Rhode Island

2018 Sail to Gaza

Children and minors, who make up more than half of the Gaza population of over 2 million, are victims of the ongoing blockade, which has robbed them of their childhood; their rights to safety, education, and health; and their prospects for a decent future.2018 marks the 70th anniversary of the Nakba (the Disaster or the Catastrophe) – the forced displacement of the native Palestinian population from what became Israel. The blockade of Gaza and the unlivable conditions suffered by women, children and men is not a natural catastrophe: it must be understood in its political context. The international community is responsible for the refugee situation (see unfulfilled UN Security Council Resolution 194 of 1948); for half a century of military occupation of the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, the Golan Heights and East Jerusalem; and for the gross violations of individual and collective rights of the Palestinian people, perpetrated by the State of Israel.In 2018 we sail again to challenge the blockade and to demand an end to our governments’ complicity with Israel’s war crimes and violation of human rights. The Freedom Flotilla Coalition ship this year is named Al Awda (The Return) to underline the importance of this long-standing demand of Palestinians for the right to return to the lands they have been expelled from.

Anti-War/Anti-Imperialism
2010s
District of Columbia

350 Missoula

350 Missoula is part of the global grassroots movement to combat human-caused climate change and protect a livable planet for the future. 350 Missoula works to reduce atmospheric CO2 concentrations to 350 ppm by implementing strategic actions and advocating policies to end fossil fuel burning by 2030. We envision a rapid conversion to a 100% renewable global energy system using wind, water, and solar. We work with the global grassroots climate movement to safeguard all life on the planet.

Climate Justice
2010s
Montana

350 Montana

350 Montana works to keep fossil fuels in the ground, end fossil fuel combustion, and facilitate a rapid conversion to renewable energy in Montana.

Racial Justice
Climate Justice
2010s
Montana

350 Vermont

In the Green Mountain State, we’re uniting a mass movement for bold solutions that both lift up Vermonters and cut down carbon — to be a national and global example for solving the climate crisis. We believe that everyone has a right to a secure, healthy and ecologically sound environment. Yet, our world is presently facing an economic, ecological, and social crisis of proportions never before seen in human history. The survival of life as we know it is at imminent risk from global climate change. The times demand that we build broad and unified social movements that are strong enough to confront and overcome the systems which have created this crisis, while assuring that this human right is reflected in policy and on the ground at the state and local level. This means acting in solidarity with the communities most immediately affected by the climate crisis, working for a just transition to a renewable society, and challenging inequalities rooted in race, class and gender dynamics, both internationally and in our own communities.

Climate Justice
2010s
Vermont

3rd Eye Youth Empowerment

3rd Eye Youth Empowerment develops youth leadership through mentoring, skill building, and social justice organizing campaigns.

Youth Justice
2010s
Massachusetts

400+1

400+1 is a Black cooperative federation founded to develop cohesion in impetus and ideology in Black revolutionary struggle. They use a framework for the global empowerment and wealth of Black people. They are dedicated to nurturing the collective imagination of the African Diaspora in an effort to build societies that preserve human dignity. They aim to transform not only the material condition of Black life but the holistic condition, by respecting the spiritual and emotional experience of Black people.

Racial Justice
Healing and Spiritual Resistance
2020s
Texas

4ward Miami, Inc

4Ward Miami was founded in 2015 to promote LGBTQ+ diversity, economic status and civil rights through the creation of the Gay8 Festival and other programs that promote community engagement, human rights and cultural arts.

LGBT+/Queer Liberation
2010s
Florida

500 Years of Dignity and Resistance

The Committee of 500 Years of Dignity and Resistance initially formed in 1991 to educate the public about negative stereotyping against the Indigenous people in sports and media. The Committee's primary work was to actively protest the racist logo and name of the Cleveland Major League Baseball team. As the Committee has grown and developed our has progressed toward public education through our annual conference, speaking, and presentation opportunities on Native American rights and culture.

Education Justice
Indigenous Rights
2010s
Ohio

9 to 5 Los Angeles

9to5's mission is to build a movement for economic justice, by engaging directly affected women to improve working conditions.

Gender Justice
Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
1970s
2010s
2020s
California

Abide Women’s Health Services

Abide Women's Health Services is a Black-led nonprofit offering culturally-informed prenatal and postnatal care.

Health and Reproductive Justice
Racial Justice
Gender Justice
2020s
Texas

Abortion Action Missouri

Abortion Action Missouri envisions a world with stigma-free abortion access and reproductive freedom for all. Our mission is to foster and sustain a Midwest movement for control of our bodies, lives, and futures

Health and Reproductive Justice
1990s
2010s
Missouri

Above Waters Project

The mission of the Above Waters Project is to support and protect those currently and formerly incarcerated within the US penal system. We understand that grave injustice exists within this "justice" system and are thus committed both to ending such injustice as well as helping smooth the transition of our incarcerated brother and sisters back into society. Whether through data collection and dissemination, policy change, informal advocacy, or otherwise, we fight for justice and dignity for all people.

Prisoner's Rights/Abolition
2010s
Colorado

A Brighter Way

A Brighter Way provides justice-involved people in Washtenaw County, the skills, services, and support they need to attain their goals and become productive, valued members of their society.

Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
Midwest
Racial Justice
Education Justice
2020s
Michigan

A Community Voice

A Community Voice (ACV) is a community organization comprised of working, poor, elderly, women, children, and families. ACV provides a community voice for its members and constituencies in the everyday issues that affect their daily lives. This enables the community to bring together those who have common interests and concerns to improve the quality of their lives and those of others in the community.

Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
Housing Justice
2010s
2020s
Louisiana

Action4Ashley

Action4Ashley's mission is multi-dimensional and focused on fully obtaining an equitable education for students. Action4Ashley began in the Spring of 2018 in response to parent and teacher concerns about the educational & environmental safety of children at Ashley Academy for Cultural and Global Studies. There had been a litany of health complaints from parents and teachers (asthma, upper respiratory distress, etc) for years due to the presence of mold in Ashley. As a result, we approached the Winston-Salem Forsyth County School System and Forsyth County Commissioners to ask that they provide a temporary safe school free of mold while agreeing to reallocate the 1.4 million dollar 2016 bond designated for a new Ashley in 2024 for a more immediate construction of a school. We also pointed out the disparity in the bond, noting that 27 million dollars is going to a school in a predominately white community with imminent construction while children and teachers at Ashley are left in an environmentally unsafe school. Action4Ashley planned and executed direct forms of protest at the school board with parents, activists, and community members in two.

Racial Justice
Education Justice
2010s
North Carolina

Action Communication and Education Reform

We encourage individuals to become involved in the decision-making process of their communities and schools to bring about positive social change.Our vision is to ensure that low-income and disenfranchised people participate in the decision-making process in their communities thru an intergenerational model by involving adults and young people in projects that will prepare them to become accountable leaders in their communities and schools.

Racial Justice
Education Justice
2010s
2020s
Michigan

Action of Greater Lansing

Action of Greater Lansing addresses root causes of community problems by organizing for systemic change. We are not a direct service organization, nor are we a political organization that endorses specific candidates. Rather, we hold public officials accountable to make needed systemic changes that will improve the lives of many in the community simultaneously. We accomplish our goals by building powerful relationships in the community and organizing for direct action.

Racial Justice
Education Justice
Healing and Spiritual Resistance
2010s
Michigan

Activist San Diego

Activist San Diego is a social justice organization that promotes and facilitates the development of an active, inter-related, progressive community in San Diego through networking, culture and electronic technology.

Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
Racial Justice
Creative Resistance
2000s
2020s
California

Activist Training Institute

The Activist Training Institute (ATI) is the training and leadership development arm of the Asian Pacific Islander Movement Boston. Since 2005, API Movement-Boston and Asian American Resource Workshop have co-sponsored this summer training program for young Asian Pacific Americans (APAs) adults to develop political analysis and organizing skills through a social justice lens within the context of building an Asian American movement.

Racial Justice
Creative Resistance
2000s
2010s
Massachusetts

ACT-UP

ACT-UP is a diverse, non-partisan group of individuals united in anger and committed to direct action to end the AIDS crisis.

LGBT+/Queer Liberation
1980s
New York

Addison Allies Network

Addison Allies Network is an "organized group of volunteers building a stronger more diverse and inclusive community by providing needed services to and social integration with migrant farm workers living in Addison County Vermont."

Immigrant Rights
Food Justice
2010s
Vermont

Address This! (Books Through Bars)

Address This! (Books Through Bars) provides innovative collective correspondence courses to people incarcerated in Pennsylvania, with a special focus on those held in solitary confinement or maximum security, who have less access to educational and community-building resources.

Education Justice
Mid-Atlantic
2020s
Pennsylvania

Adelante Alabama Worker Center

Adelante Alabama Worker Center unites day laborers, domestic workers, and other low-wage and immigrant workers and their families in the Birmingham area to defend our rights, promote our dignity, and pursue justice for all.We envision a multiracial worker-led movement for justice, dignity and human rights that lifts up the voices of the most vulnerable and excluded workers, and welcomes individuals of all races, ethnicities, genders, ages, sexualities, faiths, and immigration statuses. We strive to move our communities forward (adelante) to a world where immigrants, people of color, and all working-class families are respected and safe at work, in the streets, and where they live.

Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
Immigrant Rights
2010s
Alabama

adé Project

adé [aahh day] [Acronym] artists designing evolution.adé is a multi-generational, intersectional grassroots cooperative bringing together la indígena and artists of color that actualize equity, spark creative inquiry and reclaim the narrative of the South through artist-infused storytelling, facilitation, training, service and entrepreneurship in order to accelerate opportunity in our communities, and THRIVE.adé was born out of the response to the need for inclusivity of people of color and the Indigenous in programs, services, and organizations designed to serve them. Specifically, the arts and creative sector on a wider scale, continues to negate the voices of the marginalized thereby denying them a human right to the connection of their culture and heritage, which ultimately spreads untruths and results in trauma, invisibility, erasure, and inequity felt on the community level.

Creative Resistance
Indigenous Rights
Racial Justice
2010s
2020s
North Carolina

AF3iRM NYC

AF3IRM is a national organization of women engaged in transnational feminist, anti-imperialist activism and dedicated to the fight against oppression in all its forms. AF3IRM’s diverse, multi-ethnic membership is committed to militant movement-building from the United States and effects change through grassroots organizing, trans-ethnic alliance building, education, advocacy and direct action.

Gender Justice
Anti-War/Anti-Imperialism
2010s
New York

Aging People in Prison Human Rights Campaign

To advocate, educate, and lobby for the release and human rights of aging people incarcerated in prisons across the United States.

Prisoner's Rights/Abolition
2020s
District of Columbia

Alabama Women's Resource Network

Alabama Women's Resource Network aims to reduce the women's prison population in Alabama and work toward reform of the criminal justice system..

Prisoner's Rights/Abolition
2010s
Alabama

Al-Awda New York

Al-Awda New York, the Palestine Right to Return Coalition, is a Palestinian and Arab led, grassroots community organization working for Palestinian rights since 2000 in New York City. Our name, “Al-Awda,” or “return,” refers to the central cause of the Palestinian movement – Palestinian refugees’ right to return home to all of their lands and properties stolen since 1948, with full rights and sovereignty, and more broadly, to the return of all of Palestine , the people, the land, and their rights, and freedom and justice from oppression and occupation.We have been on the front lines of nearly every demonstration and struggle in New York for Palestine, as well as standing with our allies in the struggle for social and economic justice in New York City and the world. From antiwar demonstrations, to the response to the attack on Gaza, to caravans and convoys to Palestine, to conferences and conventions, to struggling for the boycott of Zionism, to organizing the Palestinian community in the U.S. to play its role in its national movement, Al-Awda New York is at the center of building a Palestinian movement – and a movement for Palestine – that can make a real impact for meaningful justice.We also work intensely on issues of civil rights and liberties. Our Arab and Palestinian communities in New York City have suffered greatly from state repression, police abuse, racism, surveillance and violations of our rights. We provide political and legal support to our communities as well as an organizing base to struggle to fight racism and oppression here in New York, and the U.S. as a whole, as well to liberate Palestine.

Anti-War/Anti-Imperialism
Palestinian Liberation
2010s
New York
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