

Bikes Not Bombs uses the bicycle as a vehicle for social change to achieve economic mobility for Black and other marginalized people in Boston and the Global South.
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Bikes Not Bombs uses the bicycle as a vehicle for social change to achieve economic mobility for Black and other marginalized people in Boston and the Global South.
We are a tenant-led coalition fighting for safe, sanitary and affordable homes for ALL San Antonio tenants.
Through Abolitionist Mail Project, we create meaningful penpal friendships between incarcerated and non-incarcerated people to end the prison industrial complex.
Rural Liberation exists to build power in the places long overlooked and underestimated.
The board of our sponsor nonprofit, Idyllwild Forest Health Project (IFHP), understands that the health of the forest and its human residents are profoundly interconnected.
Mutual Aid Network of Anchorage (MANA) is Anchorage’s human-powered safety net.
Mutual Aid Network of Anchorage (MANA) is Anchorage’s human-powered safety net.
SMASH is a community land trust building power for housing and climate justice in Miami. We use a set of coordinated strategies we call the Power Building Ecosystem. It consists of:
Seed the Vote’s mission is to build grassroots electoral power in battleground states, to 1) elect progressive legislators and 2) block Trump and other MAGA politicians from seizing power.
Florida Immigrant Coalition is a statewide grassroots movement led by our diverse membership of 85 organizations throughout the state including community organizations, farmworkers, youth, advocate
Lynn United for Change is a grassroots community group that works for social and economic justice and the human right to housing.
North Alabama SURJ is a local chapter of the national organization Showing up for Racial Justice.
MassCOSH strives to ensure that all workers earn their living and return home alive and well.
We are building an inclusive movement in New Mexico to prevent the worst effects of climate change and climate injustice.
We are part of a national network of groups and individuals organizing white people and other people with privilege for racial justice, and to dismantle white supremacy.
Common Cause puts its state and national policy expertise, massive network of grassroots supporters, and nonpartisan approach into action to strengthen our democracy against the challenges it faces
Our mission is to promote rapid and just reductions in greenhouse gas emissions through education and advocacy in Santa Fe and New Mexico, as we work to secure a healthy planet
SURJ Bay Area is part of a national network of groups and individuals organizing white people for racial justice. There are over 150 SURJ chapters and affiliates nationwide.
Indivisible Brooklyn (INBK) is a Brooklyn group dedicated to promoting civic participation and engagement in the fight for justice, sustainability, and equality.
SURJ Boston (SURJB) is a local chapter of Showing Up For Racial Justice, a national network of groups and individuals organizing primarily white people for racial justice.
350Corvallis is a local chapter of 350.org. 350ppm of CO2 is what scientists recommend we stay below to avoid climate disasters, we are currently near 400ppm!