Search results for ‘open society’


  • Non-profit

    Economic Hardship Reporting Project (EHPR)

    The Economic Hardship Reporting Project (EHRP) is a left-of-center nonprofit organization based in New York City that pays and trains low-income people to become journalists and write stories about poverty and income inequality in the United States.
  • Person

    Hamid Khan

    Hamid Khan is the founder of the left-of-center Stop LAPD Spying Coalition, the organization that publishes the Watch the Watchers database which provides Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officers’ headshots, names, hire dates, ranks, and ethnicities to the public.
  • Person

    Laleh Ispahani

    Also known as Lalehnaz Ispahani, Laleh Ispahani is the U.S. executive director of George Soros’ Open Society Foundations (OSF). Laleh, who had been serving as co-director of OSF, was appointed to succeed former OSF executive director Tom Perriello in April 2023.
  • Non-profit

    End of Life Choices New York

    End of Life Choices New York is a group that advocates for access to legal physician-assisted suicide and similar forms of medically assisted dying including starvation, which it terms “voluntary stopping eating and drinking.”
  • Non-profit

    Abolitionist Law Center (ALC)

    Abolitionist Law Center (ALC) is a radical-left public interest law firm seeking the total abolition of police, prisons, and the probation system. The organization has expressed its support for “rising up in rebellion”
  • Other Group

    VoteShield

    VoteShield is an analytics tool that uses statistics, machine learning, 1 and data visualization
  • Person

    Clare Melford

    Clare Melford is a British business executive and consultant who is the co-founder and CEO of the Global Disinformation Index, a London-based think tank focused on combatting alleged disinformation on online news sites. Melford was formerly CEO of the International Business Leaders Forum, managing director of MTV Networks, and
  • Non-profit

    Bill of Rights Defense Committee (BORDC)

    The Bill of Rights Defense Committee (BORDC), which became Defending Rights and Dissent in 2015, was a civil liberties activist organization focused on defending the right to protest and limiting the government’s right to monitor individuals or groups. It was originally formed to fight the Patriot Act, claiming that its
  • Other Group

    Life of the Law

    Life of the Law is a media production organization that produces podcasts and discussion on the law and people’s relationships to it. It is a project of the Tides Center and is supported by groups including the National Science Foundation, the Open Society Foundation, and the Proteus
  • Other Group

    Publish What You Pay United States (PWYP-US)

    Publish What You Pay United States (PWYP-US) is the United States-based coalition of Publish What You Pay (PWYP), a network of left-of-center and environmentalist organizations that has opposed the expansion of the conventional energy industry and oppossed the use of zero carbon nuclear energy.
  • Other Group

    Amistad Movement Power

    Amistad Movement Power (AMP) is a left-of-center activist organization focused on eliminating what the group identifies as “mass incarceration.” It aims to de-fund the police and redistribute wealth to support Black, brown, and poor white communities in the Philadelphia area. Amistad Movement Power is the sister organization of Amistad Law
  • Non-profit

    Global Witness

    Global Witness is an environmentalist advocacy and investigative organization that conducts research and produces reports on numerous industries in the attempt to expose corruption. It is heavily funded by left-leaning nonprofits such as George Soros’s Open Society Foundations and Pierre Omidyar’s Luminate.
  • Other Group

    Southern Christian Leadership Conference

    The Southern Christian Leadership conference is a collection of local chapters located throughout the country that advocates for racial justice and government welfare programs for economic redistribution. Founded by Martin Luther King, Jr., the organization hosts demonstrations against businesses that it claims are engaged in racism and discrimination against African
  • Non-profit

    Gisha

    Gisha is a human rights organization based in Israel that advocates for the freedom of movement for Palestinians within Israel as well as advocating in favor of human rights policies for Palestinians. 1 Background On November
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    Global Disinformation Index (GDI)

    The Global Disinformation Index (GDI) is a London-based think tank focused on combatting alleged disinformation on online news sites. According to the GDI, “brands unwittingly provide an estimated quarter of a billion dollars annually to disinformation websites.”
  • Other Group

    Institute for Strategic Dialogue

    The Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD) is a think tank specializing in combatting alleged online disinformation. The ISD has worked with numerous prominent non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and governments, as well as major technology companies, including Facebook, Google, YouTube, Microsoft, Spotify, and Amazon.
  • Non-profit

    Public Religion Research Institute

    The Public Religion Research Institute is a nonprofit research organization that creates and interviews citizens for opinion polls, usually about religion, culture, and public policy. 1 The Public Religion Research Institute receives much of its revenue
  • Other Group

    Transparency International (TI)

    Transparency International (TI) is an international anti-corruption coalition of over 100 chapters worldwide that practices research, advocacy, and campaigning to expose corruption, push for greater government transparency, and lobby for anti-corruption legislation and processes. 1 It
  • Non-profit

    FairVote Action

    FairVote Action is the advocacy arm of FairVote. The organization supports ranked-choice voting, universal voter registration, and abolition of the Electoral College, and lowering the legal age to vote to 16 years old.
  • For-profit

    TSD Communications

    TSD Communications is a public-relations firm that serves numerous left-of-center organizations. It was founded and is staffed by numerous alumni of the Clinton administration and Clinton-era Democratic National Committee. Clients TSD Communications has had numerous clients in the left-of-center advocacy sphere, including George Soros’s Open Society