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Non-profit
Asia Society is a New York City-based international nonprofit with a focus on left-of-center topics such as sustainability 1 and climate policy in U.S.-Asia relations.
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Non-profit
500 Women Scientists is a left-of-center environmentalist and political activism organization that advocates for women’s equality in science and technology fields of work. The organization was founded by Jane Zelikova and Kelly Ramirez, both environmental scientists and left-of-center activists. Open Letter from and to Female Scientists 500 Women Scientists was
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Other Group
Swamp Revolt was a left-of-center activist network formed in the Washington, D.C. area following the 2016 presidential election. The group emerged in opposition to the policies of the first administration of President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans and focused primarily on preparing volunteers to respond to harassment, so-called
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Non-profit
PEN America is a left-of-center organization dedicated to promoting its conception of free speech and journalism. It supports academic freedom and freedom of speech on college campuses but is also opposed to attempts by parents to influence what books are used in children’s educations and is opposed to government measures
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Non-profit
The National Action Network (NAN) was founded in 1991 by controversial MSNBC commentator, left-of-center activist, and former Democratic politician Al Sharpton. Since its creation, NAN has been used to promote Sharpton’s left-of-center agenda.
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Non-profit
Mi Familia Vota (Spanish for “My Family Votes”) is a left-leaning voter activation and engagement group that seeks to increase the political influence of left-leaning Latino communities by helping immigrants become citizens and increasing Hispanic voter participation. MFV operates in Texas, California, Arizona, Nevada, and Florida, states which, after New
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Non-profit
Feminist Majority Foundation (FMF) is a left-of-center organization that supports access to abortion for all women and girls, opposes parental consent for minors seeking abortions, and supports broader left-of-center policies including affirmative action, combatting global warming, fully government-funded public college education, canceling student debt, expanded union powers, universal health insurance,
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Political Party/527
The Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA) is a minor left-wing political party in the United States that was created in 1921 as the result of a forced merger between two rival communist factions, each founded in 1919. As of 2014 it reported only a few
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Non-profit
Code Pink (or CODEPINK) is a left-wing advocacy group founded in 2002 by Jodie Evans and Medea Benjamin. It was created to oppose the 2003 Iraq War but also focuses on “social justice” by using “feminist principals [sic].”
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Non-profit
The American Humanist Association (AHA) is a religious advocacy organization that promotes secularism and non-theism views within the United States. The AHA has previously taken part in controversial anti-religious litigation and advertising campaigns. AHA has also advocated in favor of left-of-center policy towards abortion access and environmentalism.
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Non-profit
Advocates for Youth (AFY) is a left-of-center advocacy group that focus on topics such as youth sexual health, youth reproductive health, sexual violence, racial issues, and LGBT issues in both the United States and the “Global South,” a term referring to less economically developed nations.
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Person
Rob McKay is former chairman of the left-of-center donor convening Democracy Alliance. 330 A venture capitalist, he is the son of former Taco Bell CEO Rob McKay, Sr.
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Person
Patricia “Pat” Stryker is a billionaire heiress from Colorado. 368 In recent years Stryker has been one of the nation’s top political donors, giving more than $11 million to Democratic political candidates
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Person
Mary Kay Henry serves as the international president of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU). Henry worked for the union almost continuously since 1979, 420 holding 18 different
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Person
Anne Bartley was a left-of-center activist and funder who was involved in the creation and leadership of several left-of-center advocacy organizations including America Votes, the Threshold Foundation, the Democracy Alliance, and Committee on States.
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Person
Anna Burger spent a nearly 40-year career working for the Service Employees International Union (SEIU).501 Labeled as the “Queen of Labor,”
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Non-profit
The Manhattan Institute for Policy Research (MI) is a non-partisan public policy think tank that advocates for greater economic choice and individual responsibility in New York. MI conducts research, publishes a quarterly magazine, City Journal, and has developed initiatives on college campuses in support of free-market ideas that shape political
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Non-profit
The International Policy Network US, which does business as the International Center for Law & Economics (ICLE), is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research center based in Portland, Oregon that promotes the use of law and economics methodologies to inform public policy debates. ICLE works with academic affiliates and research centers around
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Non-profit
The Institute for Energy Research (IER) is an advocacy organization based in Washington, D.C., that conducts research and analysis on the functions, operations, and government regulation of global energy markets. It sprang from a predecessor group called the Institute for Humane Studies of Texas, which was established in 1984.
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Non-profit
Association of Global Automakers (Global Automakers) was a trade association that represented overseas-headquartered automobile manufactures, original equipment suppliers, value chain partners, mobility councils, and other automotive-related trade associations in the United States.