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The Jericho Movement, also called “the Jericho Movement to Free All Political Prisoners” or “the National Jericho Movement,” 1 is a radical activist organization focused on
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The Center for Farmworker Families is a nonprofit organization that advocates for policies that benefit farmworkers in Mexico and the United States with a focus on farmworkers in California, of which it said 60 percent to 80 percent are working without legal authorization.
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The Jewish Movement for Uyghur Freedom (JMUF) is an activist group that works to bring attention to the treatment of Uyghurs and other Turkic populations in northwestern China, which it and many international observers have described as a “genocide.” Founded in 2020, the organization started out as a student group,
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Lilith Fund is an abortion advocacy organization that operates an abortion hotline and offers abortion funding support to individuals in Texas. 1 It is also known as the “National Network of Abortion Funds Lilith Fund”
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States United Action is the lobbying arm of the States United Democracy Center, a left-leaning election law organization that was founded in 2020 as the Voter Protection Program (not to be confused with the Voter Protection Project, another left-leaning election advocacy organization). The organization supports legislation to loosen
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Network for Public Education (NPE) is an activist group that works to preserve, promote, and improve public education in the United States. 1 The organization opposes charter schools
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Lumity is a nonprofit organization that provides science, technology, engineering, and mathematics career preparation programs in distressed neighborhoods of the Chicago area, partnering with local businesses and high schools. It also is the founder of NPO.net, a job listings website for Chicago-area nonprofit organizations.
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National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE) is a left-of-center association that focuses its efforts on the concept of “media literacy.” 1
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Skid Row Housing Trust, also referred to as “the Trust,” is a nonprofit organization that provides long-term housing for homeless people in downtown Los Angeles’ “Skid Row” district. In October 2022, its board of directors voted to disband the organization after years of operating at a deficit.
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The State Power Fund (SPF) is a nonprofit formed in 2022 focused on government-funded poverty relief and voter mobilization. Its leadership consists of numerous left-wing activists with histories of racial-policy advocacy. Leadership Doran Schrantz Doran Schrantz is the chair of the State Power Fund’s board. She is the executive director
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Preserve Democracy was founded in early 2023 to oppose ranked-choice voting, a system that would allow voters to rank candidates in order of preference. The organization was founded by Kelly Tshibaka, a former Republican candidate for U.S. Senate from Alaska who lost to incumbent Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK)
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VoteShield is an analytics tool that uses statistics, machine learning, 1 and data visualization
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Great Minds is a nonprofit organization founded in 2007 as “Common Core, Inc.” The organization offers educational curriculum aligned with the common core state-level education standards through a for-profit company controlled by the nonprofit organization. The group receives significant funding through contracts with state education departments and federal agencies and
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Alexis “Alex” Papali 1 is a former organizer for left-of-center environmentalist Clean Water Action’s Green Justice Campaign and former
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Muslim Alliance in North America (MANA) is a national network of mosques, Muslim organizations, and individuals founded by African-American Muslims to address certain needs within the Muslim community
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Workers Circle (formerly known as the Workmen’s Circle) is a Jewish cultural organization that supports left-of-center social justice politics. Originating in 1900 as a mutual-aid society, the Workers Circle rose to 84,000 national members with a strong base in socialist, communist, and labor-union politics. Throughout the 20th century, the organization’s
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Vote Equality! (sometimes known as Vote Equality US) is an advocacy group supporting the passage of the proposed Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to the U.S. Constitution that would ensure legal equality between men and women. Vote Equality! is a fiscally sponsored project of the Center for Common Ground. History The
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The National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA) is the collective bargaining organization for American professional hockey players in the top division National Hockey League (NHL). Founded in 1967, the association assists its members with salary and working-condition arbitration, as well as grievance resolution and professional development. It also works to
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Justice40 is a left-of-center and environmentalist collective that supports the development and implementation of new systems in the federal government institutionalizing critical race theory-influenced concepts of racial, economic, and environmental justice. 1 The
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The American Affairs Foundation (AAF) is a nonprofit organization that publishes American Affairs, a quarterly journal featuring scholarly essays and research on public policy and political thought, mostly from a heterodox nonpartisan right-of-center perspective.