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Family Farm Defenders

Family Farm Defenders began as an outgrowth of two national grass-roots campaigns: demanding a national referendum to end the mandatory check-off on raw milk that funds the lobby and propaganda efforts of the corporate dairy industry; and to defend consumer “right to know” in response to the stealth introduction of recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone (rBGH) into the nation’s milk supply.Our mission is to create a farmer-controlled and consumer-oriented food and fiber system, based upon democratically controlled institutions that empower farmers to speak for and respect themselves in their quest for social and economic justice. To this end, FFD supports sustainable agriculture, farm worker rights, animal welfare, consumer safety, fair trade, and food sovereignty. FFD has also worked to create opportunities for farmers to join together in new cooperative marketing endeavors and to bridge the socioeconomic gap that often exists between rural and urban communities.

Food Justice
Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
2010s
Wisconsin

Family Love Involvement Program

Our purpose is to work with youth (ages 9-15) to enhance their understanding of the economic, political, and cultural contributions of Black people in the United States and to the world.

Racial Justice
South
Youth Justice
2020s
North Carolina

Fannie Lou Hamer Institute

The Fannie Lou Hamer Institute (FLHI) was founded to promote the name, history, legacy, and accomplishments of Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer and her leadership in the civil and human rights movement and as a freedom fighter.

Racial Justice
West
2020s
California

Farm to Neighborhood

Farm to Neighborhood seeks to provide fresh and prepackaged healthy and affordable mobile meals as a nutrition-based service for limited-income adults, families, and seniors living in Athens-Clarke County communities.

Food Justice
Racial Justice
South
2020s
Georgia

Feed Black Futures

Feed Black Futures fights racial and food injustices by providing free and organic produce to Black mamas and caregivers directly impacted by incarceration.

Food Justice
Racial Justice
West
2020s
California

Fender Bender Detroit

Fender Bender Detroit is a women, queer, and trans* centered bicycle workspace rooted in justice principles.We organize as a collective and operate through consensus decision-making. We depend heavily upon and support our volunteer squads: The Riders & The Homies.We aim to provide a safe space for women and people of marginalized gender identities to learn about and work on bikes in an inclusive and supportive atmosphere.We seek to stimulate the wants, needs, and imaginations of our communities. These reflect in the way we operate the shop, facilitate programming, build relationships, and in our work far beyond the walls of the space.

LGBT+/Queer Liberation
Gender Justice
2010s
Michigan

Fight for Lifers – West

Fight for Lifers West is dedicated to supporting people sentenced to life without parole and their loved ones, while striving to improve the criminal justice system and building positive community relationships.We advocate for lifer inmates, discuss ways to affect positive change and offer support. We believe that Life With-Out Parole is both archaic and inhumane. It is also cruel and unusual punishment. Therefore, changes in Pennsylvania's laws need to be implemented. We try to recruit new members, enlist public support, educate the general public and contact and involve members of the Pennsylvania legislature as appropriate.

Prisoner's Rights/Abolition
2000s
2010s
Pennsylvania

Fighting Eating Disorders in Underrepresented Populations (FEDUP)

Fighting Eating Disorders in Underrepresented Populations (FEDUP)'s mission is to make visible, interrupt, and undermine the disproportionately high incidence of eating disorders in trans and gender diverse individuals through radical community healing, recovery institution reform, empowerment, and education.

Education Justice
Healing and Spiritual Resistance
Health and Reproductive Justice
LGBT+/Queer Liberation
Mid-Atlantic
2020s
California

Filipino Migrant Center

Filipino Migrant Center works for an empowered Filipino community actively engaged in the movement for local and global justice.We aim to educate, organize and mobilize the low-income and working-class families of the Filipino community in Southern California and address the issues and concerns that we face in our daily lives.In carrying out our mission, we will cultivate and advance a dynamic culture that values justice and human dignity. We will reaffirm our connections to our families and loved ones still living in the Philippines to proactively support their efforts to uplift themselves. We will foster partnerships with individuals, organizations and communities that share our common interests.

Anti-War/Anti-Imperialism
Racial Justice
Immigrant Rights
2010s
California

Filling the Gap

Filling the Gap empowers women impacted by the prison system through advocacy and leadership opportunities.

Gender Justice
Prisoner's Rights/Abolition
2020s
Ohio

Fire Forged Recovery

Our mission is to assist people, families and communities affected by bias to achieve cultural wellness.

Healing and Spiritual Resistance
Racial Justice
South
2020s
Florida

Fireburn Heritage

To honor the U.S. Virgin Islands’ proud heritage, empower future generations, and erase racism by providing cultural materials inspired by the vibrant tapestry of the Virgin Islands, and by offering support to the community through our commitment to cultural preservation and unity.

Racial Justice
Creative Resistance
2020s
Florida

First Foods Program

First Foods seeks food sovereignty for Indigenous peoples through education, community, and mutual aid.

Education Justice
Food Justice
Indigenous Rights
Mid-Atlantic
2020s
New York

Florida People's Advocacy Center

Florida People's Advocacy Center's mission is to promote social, racial and economic justice by training, educating and amplifying traditionally underrepresented communities in local, state and federal policy creation.

Racial Justice
2010s
Florida

Floridians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty

FADP’s mission is to end the death penalty by shining a spotlight on its role as the most visible and violent policy within the unjust and racist criminal justice system.

Prisoner's Rights/Abolition
2020s
Florida

Food Chain Workers Alliance

The Food Chain Workers Alliance is a national coalition of 31 worker-based organizations of workers in many sectors of the food chain, including agriculture, processing, selling, and serving. Its program areas include strategic campaigns, leadership development, policy and standards, and education and communications

Food Justice
2010s
California

For The Gworls

For the Gworls hosts monthly community events — such as healing spaces, panel discussions, and rent parties — to fundraise to assist Black transgender people with rent and gender-affirming surgeries.

Creative Resistance
LGBT+/Queer Liberation
2020s
New York

For the Culture

For the Culture holds multigenerational spaces of resistance and decolonization through rest, relationship building, and resource sharing among ‘healers’ and bodyworkers.

Healing and Spiritual Resistance
Racial Justice
2020s
Minnesota

Forced Trajectory Project

Forced Trajectory Project is a media organization dedicated to investigating excessive-use-of-force cases through primary sources such as witnesses and family members of police homicide victims, and uncovering the experiences of policed communities.

Creative Resistance
Prisoner's Rights/Abolition
2010s
Nevada

Forsyth Foodworks

Forsyth Foodworks is a local Food Policy Council promoting healthy communities and strong local economies through local food.

Food Justice
2010s
North Carolina

Fort Collins CAN!

Fort Collins CAN!’s mission is to create community based on furthering economic, social, and environmental justice, sustainability, human rights, and peace for all.FC CAN has been a driving force in Northern Colorado's progressive movement for over five years; many of its members have been active for over twenty years. During that time, we have seen Northern Colorado experience dramatic changes due to growth, development, and shifts in the economic and social bases. We have also seen the rise of single issue groups with limited resources and moderate success at coalition building. FC CAN brings cohesion to these community efforts. Working together, we have created a viable community-oriented center with diverse leadership and participation that serves as an organizational vehicle for democratic and populist activism.

Anti-War/Anti-Imperialism
2000s
2010s
2020s
Colorado

Fort Dix Coffeehouse

The Fort Dix Coffeehouse was an antiwar GI coffeehouse in Wrightstown, New Jersey that was the site of a Valentine's Day bombing in 1970.

Anti-War/Anti-Imperialism
Creative Resistance
1960s
New Jersey

Fort Hood Support Network

The Fort Hood Support Network (FHSN) operates an outreach center in Killeen, Texas near Fort Hood. The Center provides an informal, social and recreational setting for GIs, veterans, families, and the public to meet and discuss issues of concern to military personnel, current events, and other matters of public interest. The Center provides educational and social programming, including films, speakers, performances, music and poetry. The Center provides a library with books and periodicals. Wireless access to the Internet is available. Meeting space is made available to GIs, veterans, military families and the public. Referrals are made to support services.

Anti-War/Anti-Imperialism
Creative Resistance
2010s
Texas

Fortress Arts Academy

Fortress Arts Academy’s mission is to support personal and community growth through our music and arts education and community development programs.

Creative Resistance
Mid-Atlantic
Youth Justice
2020s
Pennsylvania

Foster Parent Advocacy Foundation (FPA)

FPA’s mission is to build the power and capacity of low-income people especially low income people of color to have significant impact in improving their communities and the policies and institutions that affect their lives. Help improve the quality of life for children in foster care. ​​We will be responsible for addressing the social service needs of the children in care, as well as people affected by the child welfare system.

Economic Justice/Alternatives to Capitalism
2010s
New York

Four Corners Rainbow Youth Center

The Four Corners Rainbow Youth Center’s mission is to offer a safe, non judgmental, and visible space for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Questioning (LGBTQ) youth, families and allies in our community.

Youth Justice
LGBT+/Queer Liberation
2010s
Colorado

Frack Free Colorado

Frack-free CO is a collaboration of concerned citizens, companies like Patagonia, and organizations Water Defense, Erie Rising, Artists Against Fracking, Food and Water Watch, eTown, and Rock the Earth working, together to end fracking in Colorado. We are organizing a public gathering on October 23rd, 2012 with big bands, celebrities and sage scientists who are all concerned about fracking in Colorado and beyond to ask Governor Hickenlooper to protect Colorado’s precious water and the health of its citizens.

Environmental Justice
2010s
Colorado

Free Battered Texas Women

FBTW is an education and advocacy group whose mission is to stop arrests of female abuse survivors; to promote clemency; and to support incarcerated/formerly incarcerated survivors, ensuring they live whole, productive lives.

Gender Justice
Prisoner's Rights/Abolition
2020s
Texas

Freedom University

Freedom University is a modern-day freedom school based in Atlanta. We provide rigorous college preparation classes, college and scholarship application assistance, and leadership development for undocumented students in Georgia. We believe that all human beings – regardless of race, ethnicity, class, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or citizenship status – have a right to education. We uphold Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which states that everyone has the right to education and that higher education shall be equally accessible to all on the basis of merit. We believe that human rights are universal, inalienable, and interdependent. Regardless of where people are born or what borders they may cross, human beings have rights by virtue of their humanity that can never be taken away. Because human rights are interdependent, we believe that are movements for human dignity are interdependent as well. As such, Freedom University partners with human rights organizations working to advance racial justice, gender equality, workers’ rights, indigenous rights, and freedom in all its forms.

Immigrant Rights
Education Justice
2010s
Georgia

Friends of the Congo

The Friends of the Congo (FOTC) was established in 2004 to work in partnership with Congolese to bring about peaceful and lasting change in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), formerly Zaire.vWe raise the consciousness of the world community on the challenge of the Congo and support Congolese institutions in bringing about a peaceful and lasting change.

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