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Movement
We Fight Back 2025 is a series of a planned demonstrations within Washington D.C and in cities across the United States on January 20, 2025, or Inauguration Day, to protest the swearing-in of president-elect Donald Trump as the 47th President of the United States.
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Non-profit
The California Coalition for Women Prisoners is a left-of-center advocacy group that supports radical criminal justice policy changes including the abolition of prisons and reparations payments to former prisoners. 2 Background The
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Non-profit
American Gateways is a left-leaning advocacy organization which provides legal services to immigrants and refugees from Central America. Its services are provided to legal and illegal immigrants. Originally founded in 1987 as the Political Asylum Project of Austin, it provides its services to low-income immigrants in San Antonia, Austin, Waco,
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Non-profit
Alliance to Mobilize Our Resistance (AMOR) is an alliance of organizations in Rhode Island focused on protecting illegal immigrants and ending “state violence against our community” due to “police violence and immigration raids.” 49 It is
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Non-profit
The BIC Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the BIC Corporation. It was started in 2016 and invests in projects all over the world covering topics including youth activism, 77 professional development
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Non-profit
The Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition (CIRC) is a membership-based coalition formed in 2002 advancing left-of-center immigration policies in Colorado with over 65 member organizations across the state. 93 CIRC’s programing includes a data privacy
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Other Group
The Manna-hatta Fund is a donation portal managed by the American Indian Community House (AICH) that is used to support AICH’s programs, including the promotion of Native American culture, education, health, and social services.
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Other Group
MOVE is a Philadelphia-based advocacy group founded in 1972 by Vincent Leaphart, better known as John Africa, that advocated far-left and left-of-center policy towards criminal justice, the environment, and “anarcho-primitivism.” MOVE activists have confronted law enforcement in several incidents, with one resulting in an explosive device being detonated at a
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Non-profit
The Lubetzky Family Foundation (LFF) is a private foundation that seeks to build a more empathetic, respectful, and just society that upholds freedom and liberty. LFF aims to empower citizens to participate actively in civic life and take responsibility for shaping their communities and the world around them through social
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Other Group
Fridays For Future International (FFFI) is a decentralized international movement that facilitates student strikes. It was formed in 2018 following Greta Thunberg’s sit-in on the steps of the Swedish Parliament protesting a claimed lack of action to address the supposed climate crisis. The organization claims to have representation in 7,500
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Other Group
The Center for Applied Nonviolent Action and Strategies (CANVAS) is a left-of-center international activist training organization based in Belgrade, Serbia that provides information and training targeted towards activists via its workshops, books, videos, and courses. Its “workshops and consultations” offer modules to train nonviolent movements. Such modules include strategies and
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Non-profit
The Harry Chapin Foundation (HCF) was formed following the car accident death of Grammy Award winning recording artist Harry Chapin in 1981 with help from his former manager Ken Kragen and a donation of $150,000 from fellow musician Kenny Rogers. HCF promotes programs and initiatives that support food security, ending
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Non-profit
The Urban Sustainability Directors Network (USDN) is a network of government professionals representing communities across the United States and Canada. Its focus is on addressing left-of-center climate and sustainability issues at the community level. USDN provides training, resources, and networking opportunities to its members.
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Non-profit
We Are California is a project of the left-of-center advocacy group California Calls that advocates for increasing taxes to fund government welfare programs. 247
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Non-profit
Operation ABLE of Greater Boston provides skills training and employment services to the underemployed, those in career transition, and military veterans “from economically, racially, and occupationally diverse backgrounds.” 255 It administers the federally
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Non-profit
The International Service for Human Rights is a left-of-center international advocacy group that focuses on supporting “defenders of human rights.” During Israel’s war against the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas, the group called for an arms embargo against Israel and an end to the blockade Israel imposed on the Gaza Strip
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Non-profit
Stand Indivisible Arizona (AZ) is a left-of-center advocacy organization and voter mobilization group. It is affiliated with the national group Indivisible (or the Indivisible Project). 285 Stand Indivisible
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Other Group
The Black Imagination Fund is a left-of-center advocacy group that provides grants to fund projects at Black-led nonprofits and community advocacy groups. The group is a project of the Big We Foundation, which in turn is fiscally sponsored by the Movement Strategy Center, a left-of-center funding and fiscal sponsorship
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Other Group
Safer From Harm is a center-left project promoting policies that encourage “harm reduction” rather than an abstinence approach to illicit drug policy. Safe from Harm promotes research and programs throughout the United States that emphasize harm reduction policies for a variety of uses “from opioids to sexual health to tobacco
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Non-profit
Union de Vecinos is a local branch of the Los Angeles Tenants Union (LATU) located in East Los Angeles. Union de Vecinos was founded in response to the proposed demolition of housing projects by the Department of Housing and Urban Development in the East Los Angeles neighborhood of Boyle