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The Black Sex Worker Collective

Through their commitment to the leadership of Black sex workers, the Black Sex Worker Collective (BSWC) normalizes and humanizes the narrative on sex workers, their lives and skills.

Creative Resistance
Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
Mid-Atlantic
Racial Justice
2020s
New York

The Breathe Network (TBN)

The Breathe Network (TBN) connects survivors of sexual violence with sliding scale, holistic healing practitioners and provides practitioners with education and training on the impacts of sexual trauma and best practices in trauma-informed care.

Healing and Spiritual Resistance
West
2020s
Oregon

The Circle of Peace Movement

The Circle of Peace Movement (TCOPM) grows from an effort by Russel and Sarah Balenger in the Rondo neighborhood of St. Paul, Minnesota, in February 2010. Working to organize a community response to increasing violence, the Balengers gathered affected families to sit, share a meal, and talk with one another.

Education Justice
2010s
Minnesota

The Collective

The Collective is a community organizing center, infoshop, meeting space, and bookstore. Their mission is to contribute to building knowledge around and working towards human rights and social justice in their community-at-large while offering space for organizing and advocacy.

Creative Resistance
New England
Racial Justice
2020s
Rhode Island

The Color of Education

Color of Education is an organization focuses on aiding minority students to be college ready and successful in postsecondary education.

Education Justice
Youth Justice
2010s
Kentucky

The Communiversity

The Communiversity serves as the people's education arm of workers' rights and power, universal health care, and black liberation organizing campaigns in partnership with Black Workers For Justice and other allied organizations in eastern North Carolina and the US South.

Education Justice
Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
2010s
North Carolina

The Delegitimization Project

The Delegitimization Project to responds to the escalating attacks against Palestinian activists and their allies across the US by Zionist organizations as well as agencies of the State of Israel and the US government in ways that expose our opposition and strengthen the grassroots movement for Palestinian rights and justice.

Anti-War/Anti-Imperialism
2010s
California

The FANG Collective

In January 2014, a group of organizers and frontline community members fighting fracking and fracked gas infrastructure projects (pipelines, compressor stations, export terminals,) on the East Coast participated in the first FANG: Fighting Against Natural Gas Convergence. After a few days of discussing strategy, shared struggles, and campaign alignments, a group of convergence attendees decided to form a coalition called FANG: Fighting Against Natural Gas Collective.

Environmental Justice
2010s
Rhode Island

The Freedom Archives

The Freedom Archives is an educational media archive dedicated to the preservation and dissemination of historical medias documenting progressive movements and culture and our mission can be summarized in the phrase: “Preserve the past - illuminate the present - shape the future.”

Creative Resistance
Education Justice
2010s
California

The Future Foundation

Founded in 2012, The Future Foundation is a nonprofit organization based in the Anacostia area of Washington, D.C. We empower and activate “future adults” (13-21 years of age) and their families with social justice advocacy, community organizing and resource development skills to improve their future. In order to fulfill our mission, we design, facilitate and evaluate our original political education curriculum. Our organizing model is designed to teach an in-depth understanding of persecution based on race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, political identity, citizenship, socioeconomic status, varying ability and HIV/AIDS status.Ultimately, our work creates "future adults" who envision then execute the strategies and tactics for sustainable social change. Participants do not embrace an apathetic attitude towards securing human rights, economic opportunities, and community wellness. With support from staff, volunteers and community partners our youth and families use tangible solutions to address social problems. We create a future worth fighting for!

Youth Justice
2010s
District of Columbia

The Interfaith Alliance of Idaho

The Interfaith Alliance of Idaho collaborates with progressive organizations, people of faith and goodwill, and people of conscience to develop and implement a strategy to rebuild the progressive movement and democracy at the local and state level. Founded in 1998 in Idaho to challenge the radical religious right, we remain committed to promoting the positive and healing role of religion in public life by encouraging civic participation, facilitating community activism, and challenging religious political extremism.

Healing and Spiritual Resistance
2000s
2010s
Idaho

The Ishtar Collective

The Ishtar Collective is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the intersectional issues of sex work with LGBTQIA+, race, class, gender, and disability equity.

Accessibility and Disability Justice
Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
LGBT+/Queer Liberation
New England
2020s
Florida

The Knights and Orchids Society

The Knights and Orchids Society (TKO) strives to build the power of the TLBG community for people of color in Alabama to obtain our dream of justice and equality through group economics, education, leadership development, and organizing cultural work.

Creative Resistance
LGBT+/Queer Liberation
2020s
Alabama

The Marian Cheek Jackson Center for Saving and Making History

The Jackson Center is a public history and community development center located at the gateway to the historic Northside of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The Northside and Pine Knolls neighborhoods are home to an abundant history of life after Reconstruction, under Jim Crow, during civil rights action, and in the wake of desegregation. Today they are among the most racially, ethnically, and economically diverse neighborhoods in the region.Our aim is to listen: to hear and to preserve the life stories of residents, neighbors, and friends. We want to make sure that the histories we hear, and the values and visions on which they are built, make a difference in our communities now and for generations to come. We are privileged to record the legacies of everyday history-makers, to share them widely, and to follow the example of creative service and leadership that they convey.

Education Justice
Creative Resistance
2010s
North Carolina

The Montana Racial Equity Project

The Montana Racial Equity Project, a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization, advocates equity and justice for historically marginalized, disenfranchised, and oppressed peoples in Montana. We educate, train, and activate organizers, individuals, groups, organizations, institutions, and businesses to invest in interrupting racism, bigotry, and prejudice whenever encountered.

Racial Justice
2010s
Montana

The National LGBTQ Workers Center

The National LGBTQ Workers Center (NLWC) is a for-us, by-us, lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer organization where workers learn to resist workplace discrimination and collectively fight for economic justice.

Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
LGBT+/Queer Liberation
2020s
New York

The New 3RS

The New 3Rs is an inclusive leadership development program, creating a more civic and compassionate society one child at a time.

Youth Justice
Education Justice
2010s
New York

The Other Death Penalty Project

A sentence of life without the possibility of parole is a death sentence. Worse, it is a long, slow, dissipating death sentence without any of the legal or administrative safeguards rightly awarded to those condemned to the traditional forms of execution. It exposes our society’s concealed beliefs that redemption and personal transformation are not possible for all human beings, and that it is reasonable and just to forever define an individual by his worst act. Life without the possibility of parole is wrong and should be abolished.The Other Death Penalty Project’s immediate goals are to raise awareness of the basic unfairness of the life without parole sentence and to organize the tens of thousands of men and women serving “the other death penalty.” Our ultimate goal is to see the permanent end to the use of this form of state-sanctioned execution (along with all other forms), resulting in all life term prisoners having, at least, the possibility of parole.The Other Death Penalty Project is led and comprised solely of prisoners serving life without the possibility of parole. We are thankful to those free people who have offered us their invaluable help.

Prisoner's Rights/Abolition
2010s
California

The Outlaw Project

The Outlaw Project is based on the principles of intersectionality to prioritize the leadership of people of color, transgender women, gender non-binary and migrants for sex worker rights.

Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
LGBT+/Queer Liberation
2010s
California

The People's Press Project

The People's Press Project is dedicated to empowering the community to impart media, rather than being consumers of media. They stand for the development and proliferation of Independent Media and the creation of new community-based journalists to inform the community of the real news by the people and for the people. They do this through training, access to equipment, and strategic opportunities to develop media through Independent news sources, Social Networks, and through the web.

Creative Resistance
Education Justice
2010s
2020s
Minnesota

The Policy Institute

The Policy Institute, based in Helena, Montana, blends authoritative research and hands-on political engagement to create public policy based on economic justice, fair taxation, corporate accountability and environmental responsibility.

Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
Environmental Justice
2000s
2010s
Montana

The Prison Justice League

The Prison Justice League (PJL) envisions a society where the voices of all people regardless of past criminal behavior are included in efforts to create a balanced criminal justice system that ensures public safety and upholds the human rights and safety of Texas inmates. PJL believes that all individuals are worthy of full participation in civic and community activities and have the ability to determine their own future. As such, we believe that criminal justice reform is a civil rights and social justice movement that fits into many other problems plaguing society, most importantly structural racism and economic inequality. Our goal is to create a network of active individuals who will be educated, mobilized, and motivated to be the voice for reform in Texas.We work to improve conditions in Texas prisons through litigation, advocacy, and by empowering our members. We address the needs of prisoners in Texas, challenge institutions of punishment and hold them accountable for their actions, and serve as a voice for prisoners and the communities most affected by the criminal justice system.

Prisoner's Rights/Abolition
2010s
Texas

The Refuge Ministries

The Refuge Ministries' mission is to reach out the poor, the homeless, and the oppressed through spiritual services, direct assistance, activism and advocacy, counseling, referrals, housing and financial assistance, arts/culture, and a radio program called: "We are a Domestic National Ministry and an International Ministry."

Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
Housing Justice
2010s
Florida

The Right Care Alliance

The Right Care Alliance (RCA) is a grassroots coalition of clinicians, patients, and community members organizing to make health care institutions accountable to communities and put patients, not profits, at the heart of health care.

Health and Reproductive Justice
2010s
Massachusetts

The Rise of Holyoke School

The Rise of Holyoke School aims to build a robust parent constituency base that will drive state and federal Education Policy reform to lobby for equal education.

Education Justice
2010s
Massachusetts

The Root Social Justice Center

The Root's Purpose: The Root SJC provides a physically and financially accessible space to support and bring together communities working for social justice. We operate collectively to sustain a space that strives to be free of oppression, harm, and injustice.We envision that The Root Social Justice Center is a place where people:Support and challenge each other towards personal growth and systemic transformationActively break down barriers to participation so all different kinds of people can come together to share power and create changeCollaborate and organize to contribute to larger social justice movementsCreate stronger visibility for justice-oriented community-buildingThe Root's Beliefs:We are open about who we are and affirming of others.Our oppressions and our liberation are interconnected.Self-care and wellness are an essential part of a thriving collective.We all have something to contribute. We all have something to learn.Transparency and the access of information to all is an important part of breaking down power barriers.We believe in sharing leadership, resources, and decision-making.We value our connection to the land and the earth.The Root is a collectively-run co-working space for justice-oriented businesses and organizations by day and a community resource to support organizing and events by night and weekend. The Root is open to people of all abilities, ages, and identities.

Racial Justice
Creative Resistance
2010s
Vermont

The S.O.L.I.D. Initiative

The S.O.L.I.D. Initiative works to shift white organizational culture and historical modes of operating that have left queer and transgender people of color out of leadership positions.

Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
Health and Reproductive Justice
LGBT+/Queer Liberation
Racial Justice
South
2020s
Louisiana

The STAY Project (Stay Together Appalachian Youth!)

The STAY Project (Stay Together Appalachian Youth) is a diverse regional network of young people throughout Central Appalachia who are working together to advocate for and actively participate in their home mountain communities.We envision an economically and environmentally sustainable Central Appalachia where young people have the power to build and participate in diverse, inclusive, and healthy communities.We believe that as mountain people, we are experts of our own lives. We have the ability to shape and share our own narrative about the past, present, and future of the region. Everyone deserves basic human rights no matter where they live, their economic background, race, language, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, presentation or cultural background. We are stronger when we bring together and support diverse voices in our region.

Youth Justice
Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
2010s
Tennessee

The Santa Cruz County Community Healing Project - CARE

The Santa Cruz County Community Healing Project - CARE is a consortium of community service organizations that provide relief, recovery, and support for building resilience and transformation in BIPOC communities affected by disasters, environmental devastation, and all forms of social injustice.

Environmental Justice
Healing and Spiritual Resistance
Racial Justice
West
2020s
Oregon

The Seed House / La Casa de la Semilla

The Seed House / La Casa de la Semilla creates an arena for community leaders to develop in their capacity to bring justice, equality and sustainability through innovative collective action.

Creative Resistance
2010s
Kansas
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