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The After Party is a six-part video course for churches, church small groups, and individuals that says it helps to navigate “extreme polarization” that has resulted from politics. 1 It is a project of
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Poder Latinx is an organization dedicated to building left-of-center Latino voting blocs in key states. It operates in Washington, California, Arizona, Texas, Florida, and Georgia, and has plans to expand into North Carolina as of March 2024. Poder Latinx primarily focuses on voter registration and mobilization, but also engages in
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New Jersey Organizing Project is a left-of-center advocacy group based in the state of New Jersey. It advocates for taxpayer-funded health care and environmentalist climate change initiatives and endorses Democratic political candidates. 30
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The Chinese Staff and Workers Association (CSWA) is a worker center that organizes the Chinese immigrant and broader Asian immigrant population in New York City. 41
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The Centro del Obrero Fronterizo (“Border Workers Center”), better known as La Mujer Obrera (“The Working Woman”), is a left-of-center social organization in the Chamizal border neighborhoods of El Paso, Texas. 61 It promotes Mexican cultural
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New Mexico Environmental Law Center (NMELC) is a left-of-center environmentalist legal advocacy group founded in 1987 that specializes in air, water, and land environmentalist issues in the state.
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Protect Our Winters (POW) is a Colorado-based left-leaning climate advocacy group. It conducts political advocacy through an affiliated 501(c)(4) nonprofit, the Protect Our Winters Action Fund (POW AF). POW supports placing weather dependent wind and solar energy facilities on public lands, stating in an annual report that it
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Black Feminist Future (BFF) on developing Black feminist activist leaders through training and pushing the Black feminist agenda through campaigns and public events. BFF focuses on building leadership among Black women, girls, and gender expansive people.
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Seeding Justice (formerly known as the McKenzie River Gathering Foundation) is a far-left grantmaking foundation based in Portland. The organization funds far-left advocacy groups engaged in a wide range of causes including immigration, climate change, LGBT, racial justice, Native American communities, anti-war activism, and abortion access. Seeding Justice considers the
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Justice Education Technology Political Action Center (JET-PAC) is a left-of-center fiscal sponsor of other groups and an advocate for Muslim voter turnout. Founded in 2015 by a Massachusetts politician, it was part of a major controversy in 2023 when one of its fiscally sponsored groups, Doctors Against Genocide, planned an
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Susan Pritzker is a philanthropist, feminist, and political activist focused on left-of-center issues and redistribution of wealth. She married Nicholas Pritzker, a member of the family that started Hyatt Hotels Corporation and one of America’s richest families, and has spent over 45 years involved in philanthropy and activism. In
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Gender Benders is a left-of-center pro-transgender advocacy, education, and training organization based in South Carolina. The group provides support and advocacy for transgender individuals in the south, and has efforts to reach approximately 600 members in states including South Carolina, North Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee. The group
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Emancipate NC is a North Carolina based left-of-center criminal justice policy organization. The organization has advocated for defunding the police, eliminating cash-bail, ending incarceration for juvenile criminal offenders, and limiting incarceration for adult criminal offenders.266 Emancipate NC is
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Initiative for Medicines, Access, and Knowledge (I-MAK) is a research and policy advocacy organization focused on patent laws. It claims that pharmaceutical companies keep drug prices high by gaming the patent system and publishes patent data and reports to support these claims. I-MAK is funded by several left-of-center philanthropies including
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The Way to Win Action Fund (WWAF) is an affiliate of Way to Win, a left-of-center activism hub which also manages the Way to Lead PAC and Way to Rise, a left-of-center strategy group which directs funding from donors and institutions to local activists and political organizations.
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Louisiana Bucket Brigade (LABB) is a left-of-center environmental organization that seeks to stop the building and expansion of any energy producing company or pipeline and only favors wind and solar as sources of power. The Louisiana Bucket Brigade has criticized President Joe Biden for making concessions to the oil
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Freedom Lodge is an outreach organization founded to assist Native Americans. Freedom Lodge provides counseling, training, and guidance on youth concerns, female issues, addiction, grief, veterans’ matters, and public considerations of the Native American population. Freedom Lodge trains individuals to overcome past injustices, address current concerns, and live a more
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Sogorea Te’ Land Trust is an Indigenous women-led organization focused on taking what it claims to be “stolen” Indigenous lands in the San Francisco Bay Area. It is working to obtain parcels of land in the Bay Area that can be used by the Ohlone tribes for communal use.
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Arab Resource and Organizing Center (AROC) is a left-of-center legal aid and activist group that provides immigration legal assistance to Palestinian and Arab immigrants and opposes the Israeli government. The group is sponsored by the Tides Center. It mobilized support for Gaza following the October 2023 attack against Israel
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Association for Progressive Communications (APC) is a San Francisco-based global membership organization of left-of-center groups and activists involved in technology and communications. Founded in 1990 through the Tides Foundation, APC now has 62 member organizations and 41 associates from 74 countries