Search results for ‘Forward Together’


  • Non-profit

    UndocuBlack Network

    UndocuBlack Network is a left-wing advocacy group for illegal immigrants, primarily those who are black. UndocuBlack lobbies for repealing border security and immigration regulation policies, while also calling for more lenient criminal justice policies. These include ending life sentences without parole, ending mandatory minimum sentences, decriminalizing illegal border crossings, and
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    Kimberlé Crenshaw

    Kimberlé Crenshaw is a left-leaning law professor at UCLA and Columbia University known for her work in “civil rights, black feminist legal theory, and race, racism, and the law.” 1 She is also
  • Non-profit

    Stuart Foundation

    The Stuart Foundation (formally the Elbridge Stuart Foundation) is a left-leaning grantmaking foundation formed by Elbridge A. Stuart, the creator of Carnation-brand evaporated milk. Its principal focus is on education in the state of California. Background The Stuart Foundation was started by Elbridge A. Stuart in 1937. Elbridge Stuart formed
  • Non-profit

    Dignity Health

    Dignity Health is a non-profit healthcare company that owns hospitals and other healthcare services in 22 states with a strong focus in California. It is the fifth-largest healthcare provider in the country and the largest provider in California. Dignity Health is associated with the Catholic Church, having been founded by
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    Local and Regional Government Alliance on Race and Equity (GARE)

    The Local and Regional Government Alliance on Race and Equity (GARE) is a joint project of Race Forward and the Othering and Belonging Institute (formerly the Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society) at the University of California, Berkeley. GARE serves as a membership organization which
  • Non-profit

    Tobin Project

    The Tobin Project is a left-of-center economic think tank that organizes and funds academic research and policy proposals to advance liberal priorities in economic regulation and national security policy. Founded by a Harvard University professor of business administration and named for an economist best known for promoting robust government intervention
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    Mississippi Center for Justice

    The Mississippi Center for Justice (MCJ) is a public interest law firm that focuses on racial and economic issues in the state of Mississippi. The center has also provided legal support for left-of-center causes such as challenging pro-life laws in the state
  • Person

    MacKenzie Scott

    MacKenzie Scott is the ex-wife of Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos. Formerly known as MacKenzie Bezos, she is recognized as the third-wealthiest woman in the world after a divorce settlement left her with an estimated $37 billion.
  • Labor Union

    AFSCME Council 75

    AFSCME Council 75 is the Oregon division of the left-of-center American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) union. The group represents over 25,000 government workers in Oregon and has been one of the leaders on left-of-center labor advocacy in the state.
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    ANSWER Coalition

    Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (also known as A.N.S.W.E.R., ANSWER Coalition, or International ANSWER) is a coalition of radical-left activists that leads campaigns against American foreign policy and the State of Israel. As of September 2022, the organization was not technically a stand-alone entity with its own
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    Jewish Voice for Peace

    Jewish Voice for Peace is a left-wing, nominally Jewish group that opposes U.S. assistance to the state of Israel and supports allowing Palestinians to live on land within Israel vacated by Arabs during the Israeli War of Independence. The group supports the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement to
  • Person

    John Stankey

    John Stankey serves as chief executive officer of WarnerMedia, the largest entertainment company in the world. 1 Prior to taking up the head of WarnerMedia,
  • Non-profit

    Harper’s Magazine Foundation

    Harper’s Magazine Foundation is the corporate parent of Harper’s, a left-of-center political and cultural magazine. Its principal funder is the J. Roderick MacArthur Foundation. The magazine itself was established in 1850. In 1980, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation teamed with the Atlantic Richfield Company to save the
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    William Kristol

    William (Bill) Kristol is a political commentator and the son of left-wing-turned-conservative intellectuals Irving Kristol and Gertrude Himmelfarb. 1 Since the mid-1990s,
  • Political Party/527

    Sanders 2016 Presidential Campaign

    U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT), a self-described “democratic socialist,” unsuccessfully contested the 2016 Democratic Party presidential primary against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
  • Person

    Fred Stanback

    Fred Stanback, Jr., is a North Carolina billionaire and a major donor to organizations that promote abortion access (such as Planned Parenthood South Atlantic), left-leaning environmental policies (such as Sierra Club Foundation), population control (such as Population Connection, formerly known as Zero Population Growth), immigration restrictionism (such as
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    Issue One Action

    Issue One Action is the lobbying branch of Issue One, a left-leaning organization that promotes restrictions on election-related speech activity and supports The ReFormers Caucus, a group of former legislators who lobby congress in that vein. Issue One Action supports a parallel caucus within congress: The Congressional Reformers Caucus.
  • Person

    Stacey Abrams

    Stacey Abrams is a Democratic Party politician and activist. She is best known for losing the 2018 Georgia gubernatorial election as the Democratic Party candidate; since her loss, she has alleged election improprieties, many think without clear evidence.
  • Non-profit

    Alliance For Youth Action (AFYA)

    Alliance For Youth Action (AFYA) is a left-of-center advocacy organization based in Washington, D.C., that tries to register and motivate young people to vote. It is a network of organizations across the country that promote left-wing causes and candidates. The organization was originally named the Bus Foundation; Bus Foundation took
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    Voter Registration Project

    The Voter Registration Project, also knowns as Everybody Votes, is a voter mobilization group which targets African-American, Latino, Native American, low-income, and other voter groups likely to lean left-of-center. The organization claims to be non-partisan, but is run by individuals with long-standing connections to left-of-center non-profits, including the AFL-CIO