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Epoch Education is a left-leaning consulting firm that provides critical race theory-aligned diversity, equity, and inclusion consulting services to schools, companies, associations, and nonprofits. Most of the firm’s content is geared towards school districts, school administrators, and teachers. Its website boasts that it works with 12 school districts and 180
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The Equilar Diversity Network is a left-of-center initiative dedicated to promoting diversity in corporate board membership. The group is a project of Equilar, a for-profit consulting firm that specializes in creating executive compensation tracking and governance tools for corporations, nonprofits, colleges and universities, media outlets, and law firms. The company
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Equitable Cities is a consulting firm that advocates for increased spending on pedestrian and cyclist infrastructure in cities to combat racial discrimination. It uses an critical race theory-aligned framework to support its research and advocacy. 1 Background
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The Equity Literacy Institute (ELI) is a for-profit left-of-center corporation that is primarily run by its founder, Paul Gorski, to espouse that critical race theory-aligned “equity” should be the center of all education curriculum. ELI espouses looking for bias and inequity in everything and challenges it by promoting paid seminars,
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Ethica Media LLC is a political consulting firm incorporated in 2018 that caters to a number of left-leaning and Democratic Party clients. According to the Center for Responsive Politics, the firm was ranked 43rd among the top 50 vendors in the 2018 election cycle, reporting $13.9 million in receipts from candidates,
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Evans & Katz LLC is a Washington, D.C.-based political consulting firm that manages Democratic Party and liberal political action committees and organizations.
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Facebook is a Menlo Park, California-based social media and social networking service. Along with current chairman and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s co-founders include Andrew McCullum, Dustin Moskovitz, Chris Hughes, and Eduardo Saverin. The company is colloquially considered among the “Big Four” technology firms which include Google,
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The Fairmount Group is a marketing firm that works with left-of-center activist groups and Democratic campaigns in advocating for the elimination of restrictions on abortions, particularly for late-term abortions, and organizing LGBT events.
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Fenton Communications is a left-of-center public relations firm founded by David Fenton. The firm has represented governments, nonprofits, and for-profit companies, including the government of Nicaragua, the New Georgia Project, the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, Color of Change, MoveOn, and Johnson and Johnson. In 2014, the
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Field Strategies is a political advocacy group that works with labor groups, left-of-center advocacy organizations and campaigns and Democratic parties at the federal and state levels to help win elections through voter registration and outreach. 1
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Fierberg National Law Group (TFNL Group) is a legal team that specializes in representing individuals who have been the victims of fraternity hazing, school violence, sexual assault, and Title IX violations in educational settings.
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Firebrand Collective LLC is a left-wing production company that “[creates] content at the intersection of culture and politics” co-founded by Sarah Sophie Flicker and Paola Mendoza, two of the co-founders of the Women’s March On Washington.
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Fireside Campaigns is a left-of-center political communications firm that works with numerous Democratic Party candidates and left-of-center organizations. The company provides digital fundraising, public relations, digital advertising, crisis communications, graphic design, and other services. The company has represented some controversial clients, including Black Lives Matter.
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First Affirmative Financial Network is a financial firm that focuses on left-of-center environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) investing. It was founded in 1988. Its parent company is Folio Financial. Background First Affirmative Financial Network is a financial advisory firm that specializes in what is called “sustainable, responsible and
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First Focus on Children (or simply First Focus) is a policy organization that advocates for making children and families the focus of all budget decisions at the federal level. Activities First Focus claims not to advocate particular policies on education, healthcare, welfare, housing, or taxation but to be alleged bipartisan
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First Western Trust is a corporation that specializes in trust fund management.
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Fiscal Note (sometimes written as FiscalNote) is a publicly traded software and programming company that compiles and summarizes laws and regulations. Its clients include for-profit companies, nonprofit advocacy groups, lobbying firms, nongovernmental organizations, and others. Fiscal Note is based in Washington, D.C., with offices in the United Kingdom, Belgium, India,
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FitzGibbon Media was a high-powered left-of-center PR firm working for major liberal clients like MoveOn.org and Planned Parenthood founded by Trevor FitzGibbon. Trevor FitzGibbon was a former state-level communications director for President Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign.
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Fleur Larsen Facilitation is a diversity, equity, and inclusion consultancy offering training to individuals and organizations on privilege, diversity, oppression, cultural change, and equity. The critical race theory-aligned concepts of “white privilege” and “white supremacy” are overarching themes of Fleur Larsen Facilitation’s teaching and training. History and Work Fleur Larsen
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Foley Hoag LLP is a law firm based in Washington, D.C. It focuses on left-of-center principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and environmentalist initiatives. 1 It also provides pro bono legal services in support