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Defend the rights of all people nationwide With immigrant rights, trans justice, reproductive freedom, and more at risk, we’re in courts and communities across the country to protect everyone’s rights — and we need you with us.
We write guides for activists. Learn how to become an activist, plan a political campaign strategy, and start a grassroots movement - all while not burning out.
Through our detailed research and determined campaigning, we help fight abuses of human rights worldwide. We bring torturers to justice. Change oppressive laws. And free people jailed just for voicing their opinion.
BARE provides mentorship, independent living assistance and wellness services to impoverished individuals and families, helping them attain healthy, purpose-driven lives, ultimately changing the economic and living conditions of communities.
Barrett & Farahany is an award-winning employment law firm – the oldest in the Southeast dedicated exclusively to employee rights, with a national reputation of excellence. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia with physical offices in Atlanta, Georgia, Birmingham, Alabama, and Chicago, Illinois,
Modular toolkit Beautiful Trouble, and its Global-South focused follow-up, Beautiful Rising, which document and disseminate the breakthroughs and innovations world over. The toolkits are multilingual, movement-crowdsourced, evolve in real time alongside the movements they serve.
Center for Story-based Strategy cultivates imagination spaces where story, grassroots leadership, organizing, and democracy are interwoven strategies to build power.
Civicus includes the following in its definition of civil society: civil society networks and organisations; trade unions; faith-based networks; professional associations; NGO capacity development organisations; philanthropic foundations and other funding bodies.
Dean Spade has been working to build queer and trans liberation based in racial and economic justice for the past two decades. He is a professor at the Seattle University School of Law.
Congress should do everything in their power to stand down the escalation of federal forces in DC. And stop freezing our local budget, stop trying to overturn our local laws, and pass H.R. 51, the “Washington DC Admissions Act” so DC residents don’t have to live through these cycles of attack.
The first commercial airline in the U.S. to sign a deportation charter contract with ICE. Unmarked, secretive flights. No guarantee of due process. Public money subsidizing mass deportations.
The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights is the nation's oldest, largest, and most diverse civil and human rights coalition. For 75 years, we’ve been fighting the intractable — together.
We need a united, pro-immigrant, anti-racist working class politics in this country. Not only can workers and our communities stop Trump and the billionaire agenda, but we have the power to make a fair, just society.
We litigate, advocate, educate, and build bridges.
We are a membership organization of attorneys, advocates, and community members who are driven by the belief that all people should be treated with dignity, live freely, and flourish.
Dedicated to the need for change in the structure of our political and economic system.
Uniting lawyers, law students, legal workers, and jailhouse lawyers to function as an effective force in the service of the people by valuing human rights and ecosystems over property interests.
Research on advancing democracy worldwide through civil resistance. The Lab produces and disseminates up-to-date knowledge on nonviolent action, how it works, global trends in success and failure, trends in political violence and state repression, and analysis of these trends.
Reimagining security and civilian protection in areas most impacted by conflict by working alongside communities to interrupt and prevent violence. Our evidence-informed, civilian-led approaches have protected tens of thousands of people around the world since our launch in 2002.
One million people by asking everyday people to host in-person community gatherings with their friends and family to continue to bring people into the movement, to step into our power together, and build impactful campaigns to stop this descent into authoritarianism.
We get power when we get together. The solutions to today’s problems already exist. What doesn’t exist yet is a big enough movement to challenge the status quo and build a country and economy that centers workers instead of corporations and billionaires.
Repairers of the Breach
A National Call for Moral Revival has connected with communities across this nation to learn from the struggles being waged. We have met with tens of thousands of people, witnessing the strength of their moral courage in trying times.
The Pulitzer Center champions the power of stories to make complex issues relevant and inspire action, stories on underreported issues ranging from health and social justice to climate change.
A coalition that commits to a shared vision and strategy that brings together labor, youth, abolition, immigrant rights, climate justice, feminist, anti-war, and economic justice forces to amplify our collective power and to build alignment across our movements.
The United Nations organization that promotes cooperation in education, science, culture and communication to foster peace worldwide, setting global norms and standards, developing tools for international cooperation, producing knowledge for public policies and building global networks of sites and institutions.
We identified 10 core practices of revolutionary love, backed by research and infused with ancestral wisdom
A choice to labor for others, our opponents and ourselves to transform the world. It begins with wonder “You are a part of me I do not yet know.” Think of these practices as points on a compass
Education and media that dispels myths, such as “War is natural” or “We have always had war,” showing people not only that war should be abolished, but also that it actually can be. We engage in all variety of nonviolent actions and campaigns that move the world in the direction of ending all war.