Search results for ‘ADL’


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    The Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal

    The Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal is a nonpartisan, nonprofit educational organization that maintains a residential library and conference facility on the property of the late author and historian Russell Kirk. 1 Located
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    Michael Peterson

    Michael Peterson is the son of billionaire of Peter G. Peterson, founder of the centrist Peter G. Peterson Foundation, which seeks to reduce the national debt and federal budget deficit.
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    Chris Cabrera

     Chris Cabrera is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent in the Rio Grande Valley Sector in Texas who concurrently works as the vice president and spokesman of the National Border Patrol Council (NBPC), the labor union representing border agents. He also co-hosts “The Green Line,” the NBPC’s radio talk
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    Susan Disney Lord

    Susan Disney Lord is the daughter of Roy E. Disney, who was a longtime senior executive for the Walt Disney Company as well as the nephew of Walt Disney.
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    Wayne Harris

    Wayne Harris is the executive board chairman of the Law Enforcement Action Partnership, an advocacy group opposing drug prohibition and supporting left-of-center criminal justice policy. 1 Harris is a retired deputy chief
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    Grover Hermann Foundation

    The Grover Hermann Foundation was the private foundation of former Martin Marietta chairman Grover Hermann. It supported center-right nonprofits and made grants to universities until it liquidated itself in 2019. Background Grover N. Hermann was chairman of the board of Martin Marietta, a defense industry manufacture that has since merged
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    The Snitch Network

    The Snitch Network is a nonprofit aligned with the “Start Snitching” movement oriented around law enforcement reform founded by media personality and “Hip Hop Police” host Troi “Star” Torain. History In the summer of 2011, during his tenure as “Star” of “Star & Buc Wild,” a Manhattan public access show,
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    Troi “Star” Torain

    Troi “Star” Torain is a libertarian-leaning former executive in the music industry, media personality, trailer park developer, founder of the “Start Snitching” movement, host of Hip Hop Police, and president of the nonprofit Snitch Network. Background Troi Torain played in various rock bands in New York City during the early
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    Jonathan Logan Family Foundation

    The Jonathan Logan Family Foundation supports journalism by funding documentary films, supporting authors and journalists researching nonfiction articles and books, preserving newspaper archives, and producing podcasts. Recipients of its grant funding include prominent left-of-center nonprofit journalism entities, including Institute for Nonprofit News, Report for America, and Fund for
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    Natan Sharansky

    Natan Sharansky is a human rights activist, former Israeli government minister, author, and Soviet-era Jewish dissident. 1 Sharansky was imprisoned for nine years in
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    Laurie Tisch

    Laurie Tisch is the only daughter of Preston Robert Tisch, the co-founder of Loews Corporation. She is the founder of the Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund, a grantmaking organization that funds social and civic programs in New York City. About Tisch studied education at the University of Michigan. After graduation,
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    American Spectator Foundation

    The American Spectator Foundation is the parent organization of the magazine American Spectator. The conservative commentary magazine was founded by R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.  1 In the 1990s, it began to investigate
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    Melannie Denise Cunningham

    Melannie Denise Cunningham is a multicultural activist in Tacoma, Washington working on critical race theory-aligned equity, racism, and racial recognition matters. Cunningham promotes conferences with left-of-center speakers and provides educational training to students and teachers. Background Melannie Denise Cunningham has worked for Pacific Lutheran University since 2006.
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    James Arthur “Art” Pope

    James Arthur “Art” Pope is a businessman and Republican politician who chairs the John William Pope Foundation. 1 He is also chairman of Variety Wholesalers, Inc., a private company that
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    World Economic Forum

    The World Economic Forum is a business league that primarily organizes annual meetings of international business and political leaders in Davos, Switzerland under the direction of its founder and executive director, University of Geneva business professor Klaus Schwab. Due in part to the group’s ties to influential figures in international
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    The Rumsfeld Foundation

    The Rumsfeld Foundation is a philanthropic foundation created by the late Donald Rumsfeld, a Republican politician who served three terms as a U.S. Representative from Illinois and as Secretary of Defense in the Ford and George W. Bush administrations. The foundation originally funded microfinance and grants to military charities,
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    Indivisible ReSisters Walnut Creek (IRWC)

    Indivisible ReSisters Walnut Creek (IRWC) is a California-based local representative of the national Indivisible Project. 1 Its left-leaning activism aligns its efforts with many different groups including the Black Voters Matter Fund
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    The Freedom of Conscience Defense Fund (FCDF)

    The Freedom of Conscience Defense Fund (FCDF) is a right-of-center public interest law firm that aims to protect individuals’ constitutional rights, especially relating to religious freedom, bioethics, and American values. Founded in 2012, FCDF uses impact litigation, educational programs, and policy advocacy to support individual freedom and suppress a secular
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    Economic Justice Alliance of Michigan (EJAM)

    Economic Justice Alliance of Michigan (EJAM) is a Detroit-based left-of-center economic and racial issue advocacy organization. EJAM has focused advocacy on economic issues such as raising minimum wage and race-related issues. The organization and its leaders have close ties to the Democratic Party and its supported issues. Lacy Dawson, the
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    Right to Health Action

    Right to Health Action (also known as R2H Action) is a left-leaning Boston-based advocacy organization focused on regulation of the health care industry and increasing government spending on health care, as well as environmentalist and racial-advocacy initiatives. The group published a policy platform called the “People’s Pandemic Prevention Plan” that