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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

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

Albuquerque Center for Peace and Justice

We provide resources and space for organizations and individuals working on peace and justice issues to network with one another and share information. Through our programs and collaborations, we work locally to support regional and global justice. Albuquerque Center for Peace and Justice strives to create a world where our collective needs are met sustainably and nonviolently. We value the interconnectedness of all life. We emphasize cooperation and respect for diversity. We are committed to nonviolent conflict resolution. We strive for peace within ourselves while we work towards creating peace in our community and in our world.

Anti-War/Anti-Imperialism
2000s
2010s
2020s
New Mexico

Alianza Agricola

Alianza Agrícola was founded by and for farmworkers in 2016 to create a better future for immigrant farmworker families and communities in Western New York.

Immigrant Rights
Food Justice
2010s
New York

Alianza Indigena Sin Fronteras

Our mission is to affirm the rights of indigenous peoples, their right to self determination, their collective human and civil rights, the rights of sovereignty and the protection of sacred sites, and the free unrestricted movement across international borders.

Indigenous Rights
2000s
2010s
2020s
Arizona

All Of Us

All Of Us Community Action Group is a Black-led grassroots organization fighting for Black liberation and an end to all forms of racism, sexism, exploitation, and oppression.

Mid-Atlantic
Prisoner's Rights/Abolition
Racial Justice
Gender Justice
2020s
New York

All Real Radio

Since  June 2014, All Real Radio has worked to establish a strong base to bring poignant, diverse, and socially-responsible  commentary and events, along with positive music, to the world. 

All Real Radio aims to inform, educate, and entertain socially responsible, diverse individuals worldwide through advanced video and audio technology and high quality programming. Through our work, we serve as a platform for artists and musicians by cultivating Houston as a hub for future creatives.  

Creative Resistance
2020s
Texas

All Relations United

We utilize the Lakota philosophy of Mitakuye Oyasin, "we are all related," as our guiding principle, to unite, reinvest in and empower our communities. We use traditional teachings along with modern and technological knowledge to advance education, promote culture, further self-sufficiency especially food sovereignty, and to encourage reconciliation and cooperation among all peoples, creating pathways to living in unity.

Indigenous Rights
2010s
2020s
New Mexico

All of Us or None – Riverside

All of Us Or None is a national organizing initiative of prisoners, formerly incarcerated people, friends and loved ones that organize and take action to end the discrimination in employment, housing, and social services that formerly incarcerated people face as the result of past felony convictions.

Prisoner's Rights/Abolition
Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
2010s
California

Allgo

allgo envisions a just and equitable society that celebrates and nurtures vibrant people of color queer cultures.allgo works toward its vision through cultural arts, health and advocacy programming by: supporting artists and artistic expression within our diverse communities; promoting health within a wellness model; and mobilizing and building coalitions among groups marginalized by race/ethnicity, gender/gender identity, sexual orientation/sexual identity to enact change.allgo works to create and sustain a statewide network of queer people of color activists, groups, organizations and allies, which through nourishment of relationships, grassroots organizing and artistic expression can radically transform systems and policies toward a collective liberation.

Creative Resistance
LGBT+/Queer Liberation
2010s
Texas

Alliance for Community Services

The Alliance for Community Services has devoted its energy to passionately advocating for the fight for Human Rights, accessible and responsive Human Services, and a social safety net Illinois can be proud of.Our mission is to bring together community activists, public service workers, and faith-based advocates to save and reform health and human services by promoting accountable, accessible, and responsive humane community services to all. We fight privatization, service cuts, public aid office closure/consolidation, and the degradation of social services.

Health and Reproductive Justice
2010s
Illinois

Alliance for a Green Economy

Alliance for a Green Economy (AGREE) works for safe, affordable energy and the development of a green economy in New York State. Our goal is a prosperous, safe, and healthy New York, fulfilling the promise of conservation, energy efficiency, and safe, clean renewable energy sources to end our state's reliance on wasteful and environmentally destructive forms of energy. The Alliance works to promote this transition to a carbon-free and nuclear-free future and educates the public about alternatives that can revitalize the economy and safeguard human health and the environment.

Climate Justice
2010s
New York

Alliance of South Asians Taking Action (ASATA)

ASATA, the Alliance of South Asians Taking Action, is a San Francisco Bay Area all-volunteer group working to educate, organize, and empower the Bay Area South Asian communities to end violence, oppression, racism and exploitation within and against our diverse communities.

Racial Justice
2010s
California

Alliance to Halt Fermi 3

Alliance to Halt Fermi 3 is dedicated to halting DTE from building Fermi 3, a proposed nuclear reactor.We will use targeted messaging for a grassroots campaign with paid media and other strategies to reach the public, press, and politicians.We are opposed to the expensive, wasteful, and toxic nuclear contamination of the Great Lakes and its people. Instead, we support clean power, ecologically-sustainable jobs, and non-violent resistance to nuclear energy.

Climate Justice
2010s
Michigan

Alliance to Mobilize and Organize the Resistance Network (AMOR)

The Alliance to Mobilize and Organize the Resistance Network (AMOR) is a coalition of directly affected and people of color led organizations building a Rapid Resistance Network.With help, we will support our communities by crowd-sourcing resources to provide:– Emergency/immediate legal services to protect people from ICE and other law enforcement agencies,– Culturally competent psychological services,– Supporting and tracking incidents and victims of hate crimes,– Protecting our communities against all forms of violence, especially state sponsored violence.

Immigrant Rights
Prisoner's Rights/Abolition
2010s
2020s
Rhode Island

Aloha Dream Team

Aloha DREAM Team is a youth advocacy group with members who have benefited from the DACA program and focuses on outreach efforts and support of immigration policy reform.

Youth Justice
Immigrant Rights
2010s
Hawaii

American Indian Movement

The American Indian Movement advocates for Native Peoples rights, engages in public education, and opposes race-based discrimination.

Indigenous Rights
1970s
2000s
Kansas

Amistad Law Project

Amistad Law Project (ALP) is a West Philadelphia-based public interest law center. Our mission is to fight for the human rights of people in our community by providing a full range of free and low-cost legal services to Philadelphians and those incarcerated in Pennsylvania’s prisons. Additionally, we advocate for laws and policies that reflect our vision for a new justice paradigm and organize events and activities to educate the public on their rights and the law.Founded in October 2014, ALP advocates for the recognition of the human rights of all people and believes in the intersection of movements against systemic oppression.Our name was suggested by Robert “Saleem” Holbrook, a man from Philadelphia who is currently serving a life sentence in Pennsylvania after being sentenced as a teenager.In 1839, slave traders kidnapped a large number of Africans from their home in Sierra Leone. Fifty-three people were purchased and placed upon the Caribbean-bound slave ship, La Amistad. On July 1, 1839, the abductees rose up and defeated their captors in the famous Amistad Rebellion. They were later taken to the United States, tried in court, and acquitted. You can read more about the story of the Amistad Rebellion here. Amistad also means “friendship” in Spanish. We are inspired in our work by this legacy of resistance as well as a strong connection to our community.ALP consists of attorneys, activists, and organizers. We are prison abolitionists who view the prison industrial complex as directly related to the massive divestment from our communities the things that make them safe and strong. We believe that good public education, affordable health care, healthy and affordable food, safe and affordable housing, and the ability to care for our families, no matter what they look like, are human rights.

Prisoner's Rights/Abolition
Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
2010s
Pennsylvania

Anti Police-Terror Project

The Anti Police-Terror Project began as a project of the ONYX Organizing Committee. They are a Black-led, multi-racial, intergenerational coalition that seeks to build a replicable and sustainable model to eradicate police terror in communities of color. Founding coalition members include the Black Power Network, Community Ready Corps, Workers World and the Idriss Stelley Foundation.

Prisoner's Rights/Abolition
Racial Justice
2010s
2020s
California

Anti-Eviction Mapping Project

The Anti-Eviction Mapping Project is a data-visualization, critical cartography, and multimedia storytelling collective documenting dispossession and resistance upon gentrifying landscapes.

Housing Justice
Creative Resistance
2020s
California

Apogee Journal

For nearly a decade, Apogee Journal has operated as a biannual literary journal to provide a platform and community for oppressed identities in a literary landscape dominated by white, cis-heteronormative, patriarchal voices.

Creative Resistance
Mid-Atlantic
2020s
New York

Arab American Civic Council

The Arab American Civic Council is a community-based organization that strives to advance the Arab American community by encouraging their civic participation through community organizing, advocacy, public policy, leadership development, cultural outreach, and cultivating partnerships with other communities.

Racial Justice
2010s
2020s
California

Arco Iris Earth Care Project

Indigenous led conservation organization dedicated to helping our community connect with Mother Earth

Indigenous Rights
Climate Justice
2020s
Arizona

Arise for Social Justice

We're a Western MA low-income rights organization which believes we have the right to speak for ourselves. Our members are poor, homeless, at-risk, working, unemployed and people pushed to the side by society. We organize! Voting rights, homelessness, housing, health care, criminal injustice and more!

Housing Justice
Health and Reproductive Justice
Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
1990s
2000s
2010s
Massachusetts

Arizona Community Media Foundation

Arizona Community Media Foundation was formed by concerned citizens who desire to provide access to independent, educational, community-focused broadcast media outlets serving Arizona. We exist to provide a voice for traditionally underrepresented groups and perspectives unavailable within mainstream media. The Foundation supports the development of independent community media and promotes a network of these media outlets throughout the Southwest.The organization was founded by a coalition of individuals and community groups that gradually came together to explore and develop more effective ways to encourage and support independent broadcast media in Phoenix and other underserved communities in Arizona. The coalition formally incorporated on January 22, 2004 and is pursuing multiple projects that will enable independent broadcast media coverage of the local arts and music communities, as well as local, national and international cultural/ethnic/foreign language, news/public affairs and related programming not currently available to most of the state.AzCMF's initial efforts secured leased time from a commercial station in Phoenix. During this ten week experiment, many local organizations which had never had access to the airwaves were able to bring their message to a radio audience through free public service announcements. AzCMF has filed an application with the FCC for a full power FM radio license that will be utilized to serve communities throughout the state with an independent, community radio network.Today, AzCMF operates Radio Phoenix, a twenty four hour, seven day a week internet radio station, staffed by over 25 volunteers. Radio Phoenix offers a wide variety of news, views, and music never heard on local radio, and is the largest community-based internet station in Arizona. To find out more about Radio Phoenix or to tune into our broadcasting, go to radiophoenix.org.

Creative Resistance
Education Justice
2010s
Arizona

Arizona Interfaith Alliance for Worker Justice

AIAWJ challenges workplace injustice by collaborating with, educating, and mobilizing working people, providing direct services and assistance, developing leadership, and advocating for just labor policy and practice. Through strategic collaborative efforts, we strive to develop political consciousness and civic engagement for a worker friendly Arizona.

Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
2010s
Arizona

Arizona Queer Undocumented Immigrant Project

The Queer Undocumented Immigrant Project (QUIP) is an advocacy group for those who identify themselves as both undocumented and LGBTQ+

LGBT+/Queer Liberation
Immigrant Rights
2010s
Arizona

Arizona-Palestine Solidarity Alliance

Arizona-Palestine Solidarity Alliance works to build a uniquely regional movement opposing an ongoing US-Israeli nexus that ties the increasing militarization of the US-Mexico border region with the brutal occupation of the Palestinian people and lands.Our efforts include: building solidarity, strengthening our partnerships, building our coalition, and building our base. We will continue to build our overlapping work and connections with social movements here in AZ: indigenous sovereignty and struggle, migrant justice movements, and other anti-racist, anti-militarization struggles--including the local and national Black Lives Matter movement, that is opposing Israeli/US collaboration in the militarization of the police. In all this, we practice and promote a vision of interconnected struggles for collective liberation.

Anti-War/Anti-Imperialism
2010s
Arizona

Art and Resistance Through Education (ARTE)

ARTE engages young people to amplify their voices and organize for human rights changes through visual arts.

Creative Resistance
Mid-Atlantic
Youth Justice
2020s
New York

Asociación de Gente Unida por el Agua (AGUA) or Association of People United for Water

AGUA is a grassroots coalition of 382 members and supporters from 32 low-income and people of color communities, dedicated to securing safe, clean and affordable drinking water in California's San Joaquin Valley and Central Coast.

Climate Justice
Racial Justice
West
2020s
California
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