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Wage Theft Direct Action Campaign

We are a group of workers and volunteers in Denver, Colorado who fight against wage theft. We use direct action tactics to negotiate and pressure unscrupulous employers so that they pay the money that they owe to workers. We organize to fight for a more just community and we believe that all people deserve just wages.

Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
2010s
Colorado

Warehouse Workers for Justice

Warehouse Workers for Justice (WWJ) is a worker center, founded in 2008 by the United Electrical Workers (UE), to fight for better jobs and healthier communities on behalf of the hundreds of thousands of workers in Illinois’ logistics industry.

Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
2010s
Illinois

Warrior Women Project

The Warrior Women Project is an innovative collaboration of scholarship, media, and grassroots activism that provides a forum for Indigenous women activists to tell their stories in their own words for the benefit of future generations.  They recognize women as history makers in their own right and as keepers of rich cultural traditions. They are committed to ensuring that the stories of these relatives, organizers, activists, thinkers, and community leaders cannot be left absent from the modern history of indigenous peoples.

Indigenous Rights
Creative Resistance
Gender Justice
2010s
Ohio

Washington Ethnic Studies Now!

Washington Ethnic Studies Now! is a group of anti-racist, Ethnic Studies educator activists who came together in the State of Washington to support the implementation of Ethnic Studies statewide.

Education Justice
Racial Justice
West
2020s
Washington

Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network

The Network is a coalition of immigrant and refugee rights organizations and individuals unifying to protect, serve, and strengthen communities across the state. Together we build power and a united voice.The Network is an all-volunteer coalition of immigrant and refugee rights organizations and individuals in Washington that strive to protect, serve and strengthen communities across the state. The role of the Network is to provide support, capacity and resources to organization’s efforts to build power and a united voice in Washington.

Immigrant Rights
2010s
Washington

Washington Peace Center

The Washington Peace Center is an anti-racist, grassroots, multi-issue organization working for peace, justice, and non-violent social change in the metropolitan Washington D.C. area since 1963.We envision a world based on respect for people and the planet that is achieved through nonviolence, peace, and social justice.

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

We Advocate Thorough Environmental Review (W.A.T.E.R.)

We Advocate Thorough Environmental Review's primary objective is to advocate for the protection of the environment and natural resources; defend against corporate privatization of natural resources; and encourage a community-wide democratic role and participation in sustainable economic development.

Environmental Justice
West
2010s
California

We Are Guahan

We Are Guåhan is a multi-ethnic collective of individuals, families and grassroots organizations concerned with the future of our islands. We Are Guåhan aims to inform and engage our community on the various issues concerning the impending military build up. We Are Guåhan aims to unite and mobilize our people to protect and defend our resources and our culture. We Are Guåhan promotes peaceful, positive and prosperous change for our island. We envision a sustainable future for all of Guåhan’s people.

Anti-War/Anti-Imperialism
2010s
Guam

We Divest

We Divest is demanding divestment from companies profiting from the Israeli occupation.

Anti-War/Anti-Imperialism
2010s
California

WeCopwatch

WeCopwatch is a nationwide grassroots organization dedicated to educating the public about their rights when interacting with law enforcement, how to safely and effectively Copwatch, and how to de-escalate conflicts with the police.

Prisoner's Rights/Abolition
2020s
California

Welcome Back

Welcome Back is a community of citizens who have been incarcerated or impacted by incarceration in Missoula, MT.

Racial Justice
Prisoner's Rights/Abolition
2020s
Montana

Welfare Warriors

The Welfare Warriors are mothers and children in poverty who have joined together to make our voices heard in all policies affecting families in poverty, the larger community, and the Earth...We work to create a voice for mothers in poverty through our own organizations and media. Through street activism, advocacy, and our newspaper, the Mother WarriorsVoice, we fight for the creation of a federal program to guarantee that all children have support to the age of 18. We educate and agitate until all communities recognize that "Motherwork IS Work" and must be paid and prioritized by the community and in the workplace.

Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
Creative Resistance
2010s
Wisconsin

Wellspring Cooperative

Wellspring is building a network of worker co-operatives in Springfield, MA to create jobs and wealth building opportunities in the city’s underserved communities; to strengthen/grow worker co-ops and the solidarity economy throughout the region.

Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
2010s
Massachusetts

Whatcom Peace & Justice Center

The idea for the Whatcom Peace & Justice Center (WPJC) came about in early 2002 among participants of the Bellingham Peace Vigil, the nation’s longest-running weekly peace vigil (1967-present). WPJC began under the sponsorship of the Bellingham Quakers and received its own non-profit status in February 2005.We were formed not only to address US aggression against the people of Afghanistan and the invasion of Iraq, but to establish an organization fostering nonviolence as a way of life and as a tool of domestic and foreign policy.

Anti-War/Anti-Imperialism
2010s
Washington

WhyHunger

WhyHunger is a leader in building the movement to end hunger and poverty by connecting people to nutritious, affordable food and by supporting grassroots solutions that inspire self-reliance and community empowerment.

Food Justice
2010s
New York

Wisconsin Indian Education Association

Wisconsin Indian Education Association’s mission is to promote education and educational opportunities for American Indian people in Wisconsin.

Indigenous Rights
Education Justice
2010s
Wisconsin

Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice

The Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice (WNPJ) was founded in 1991 as a coalition of activist groups and citizens of conscience within Wisconsin.WNPJ facilitates activities, cooperation and communication among Wisconsin organizations and individuals working toward the creation of a sustainable world, free from violence and injustice.

Anti-War/Anti-Imperialism
2010s
Wisconsin

Wisdom Circles Oceania

Wisdom Circles Oceania cultivates healthy, thriving communities through healing-centered programs rooted in creative expression and cultural connection. By providing environments for collaboration and expression, we increase understanding and safety.

Creative Resistance
Environmental Justice
Indigenous Rights
Healing and Spiritual Resistance
2020s
Hawaii

Within Our Lifetime - United for Palestine

Within Our Lifetime is a diverse group of students and community members in New York City organized on democratic principles to raise awareness about the human rights violations committed by Israel against the Palestinian people.

Anti-War/Anti-Imperialism
2010s
New York

Witness for Peace - Southeast

Witness for Peace Southeast (WFPSE) is a politically independent grassroots organization of people committed to nonviolence and led by faith and conscience. WFPSE’s mission is to support peace, justice and sustainable economies in the Americas by changing US policies and corporate practices that contribute to poverty and oppression in Latin America and the Caribbean. At Witness for Peace Southeast, we work to raise people’s consciousness and empower them to take action. We don’t provide charity, but ask why it is that some countries need charity in the first place. We work to tackle the root causes of poverty and oppression. We stand in solidarity with our partners in Latin America.

Anti-War/Anti-Imperialism
Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
2010s
South Carolina

Womanly

Womanly promotes the health and well-being of marginalized communities by providing accessible health resources, communicated through visual and literary art, for women and non-binary people of color.

Creative Resistance
Health and Reproductive Justice
Gender Justice
2020s
Pennsylvania

Women Encouraging Empowerment

Women Encouraging Empowerment Inc ("WEE") is a responsive and member lead organization that seeks to support its members to understand US society, to take the needed steps to become fully engaged and advocates in their communities. WEE's program focus is two areas: the cultivation of immigrant women leadership and the creation of a sustainable economy. Organizing is the core value and practice in each of these areas. WEE seeks the participation of committed women and their allies as lead organizers for change in the community with a volunteer base of committed women including the board of directors, founders, staff and program participants.Founded in 2010, WEE was created in response to the increasing need in the Revere, Chelsea and East Boston area for a community based organization lead by immigrant women of color. The social marginalization of immigrant women of color in these communities continues to grow, despite the increasing diversity. Low-income immigrant and refugee women of color struggle to meet their basic needs and to successfully integrate and participate into US society. At WEE, we believe that education, skills development, advocacy and organizing for women and immigration rights are the main issues to achieve social justice.Our mission is to educate, advocate, protect and advance the rights of immigrants, refugees and low-income women and their families through organizing, leadership development and service delivery. We are committed to providing a supportive community where refugee and immigrant women will organize and lead the social change required to live in just communities where women contributions and diversity are appreciated and promoted. Our vision is to transform lives: one woman and one family at a time.

Immigrant Rights
Gender Justice
Racial Justice
2010s
Massachusetts

Women in Transition

Women in Transition is a grassroots organization operating within an economic justice framework. We use the language of human rights to address the issue of poverty in our community. We believe in the ideas enshrined in the UN Declaration of Human Rights. We pursue educational activities to dismantle classism, raise awareness about poverty, and teach our members to become their own advocates. We work to help provide direct support to our members and do organizing work to push for policies that will alleviate poverty.

Gender Justice
Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
2010s
Kentucky

Women of Color in Solidarity

Women of Color in Solidarity provides safer-spaces for joy, resistance, and the development of local and global blueprints that center Black Indigenous Queer Trans Poor Hood Femmes.

Gender Justice
Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
2010s
Massachusetts

Women's Housing Equality and Enhancement League (WHEEL)

The Women’s Housing, Equality and Enhancement League (WHEEL) is a non-profit and non-hierarchical group of homeless and formerly homeless women working on ending homelessness for women. WHEEL is all about empowerment and action.WHEEL is the women-only, women-concerned sister organization to SHARE (Seattle Housing and Resource Effort). Both WHEEL and SHARE provide self-managed shelters—including Tent Cities.WHEEL works to get women out of the places where they have been hiding, recognize each woman as an individual and involve women in the process of improving programs and creating new programs for their own needs.WHEEL’s goals are to give voice and leadership to homeless women, to organize campaigns around increased services and safety for women, and to develop and support self-managed shelters.

Gender Justice
Housing Justice
2010s
Washington

WomenNC

WomenNC’s mission is to lead North Carolina’s young adults in the elimination of injustice against women and girls by building a community that honors women’s human rights through leadership training and social advocacy promoting structural equality.

Gender Justice
Youth Justice
2010s
North Carolina

Women’s Equity Center and Action Network

WE CAN's mission is to educate, engage and activate women of color.

Gender Justice
2010s
Maryland

Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom

Founded in 1915, the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) is a membership-based feminist peacebuilding organisation with presence and impact around the world.

Gender Justice
1980s
1990s
District of Columbia

Women’s Pentagon Action

Woman's Pentagon Action was a decentralized, national feminist organization focused on anti-military, environmental, and social activism.

Gender Justice
Anti-War/Anti-Imperialism
Environmental Justice
1980s
Massachusetts

Woodbine Education Center

Woodbine Education Center's living land-based center holds space for all people - particularly Indigenous people, people of color, and queer communities - to reflect while they heal, deepen, and renew their relationships with each other and the land.

LGBT+/Queer Liberation
Healing and Spiritual Resistance
Indigenous Rights
2010s
Colorado
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