Search results for ‘Win red’


  • Non-profit

    World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH)

     The World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) is a non-profit medical advocacy group made up of of doctors that standardizes medical practices concerning treatments for gender dysphoria, which the organization previously termed gender identity disorder. WPATH’s recommendations, as most recently updated in 2022’s Eighth Edition of the Standards of
  • Non-profit

    Chinese Staff and Workers Association (CSWA)

    The Chinese Staff and Workers Association (CSWA) is a worker center that organizes the Chinese immigrant and broader Asian immigrant population in New York City. 1
  • Non-profit

    Asian Immigrant Women Advocates (AIWA)

    Asian Immigrant Women Advocates (AIWA) is a community organization in the San Francisco Bay Area that organizes and trains immigrant women and students of Asian and other origins to engage in left-of-center social and political advocacy, as well as encourage union organizing in workplaces.
  • Labor Union

    Security, Police, and Fire Professionals of America (SPFPA)

    The Security, Police, and Fire Professionals of America (SPFPA) is a labor union that represents security guards and other privately employed security professionals in the United States. 1 It
  • Other Group

    Turnout Nation

    Turnout Nation is a get-out-the vote advocacy organization that focuses on peer-to-peer persuasion to increase voter turnout. 1 Though the organization claims to be nonpartisan, it is managed by self-described democratic socialist Kendall Lareau, a
  • Non-profit

    Wisconsin Examiner

    Wisconsin Examiner is an online news outlet located in Madison, Wisconsin launched by States Newsroom. It reports on Wisconsin state politics and policies focusing on left-of-center issues in areas such as civil rights and immigration, education, and the environment.
  • Non-profit

    Oregon Capital Chronicle (OCC)

    The Oregon Capital Chronicle (OCC) was founded in 2021 as the Oregon affiliate for States Newsroom. States Newsroom is a left-of-center media hub that supports left-of-center reporting on the state level from dozens of small, affiliated startups and a national bureau in Washington, D.C. OCC embraces left-of-center positions
  • Non-profit

    International Indigenous Youth Council

    The International Indigenous Youth Council is a left-of-center indigenous youth activist organization that focuses on issues relating to indigenous communities. It was founded in 2016 during protests of the Dakota Access Pipeline by the Standing Rock Sioux tribe. It also worked alongside other left-of-center nonprofit organizations during the protests, including
  • Person

    Michael Moritz

    Michael Moritz is a Welsh-born American billionaire investor best known for his work with Sequoia Capital. As of March 2024, Moritz had an estimated net worth of $5.7 billion. 1 In April 2012, Moritz and his
  • Non-profit

    MuckRock

     MuckRock, formally known as the MuckRock Foundation Incorporated, is a non-profit news organization and online platform that facilitates freedom of information requests and investigative journalism. Founded in 2010 by Michael Morisy and Mitchell Kotler, MuckRock aims to promote transparency and accountability in government by empowering citizens to request and access
  • Political Party/527

    Workers Party of Massachusetts (WPM)

    The Workers Party of Massachusetts (WPM) is a minor political party that works toward a socialist revolution against the United States, the destruction of the capitalist economy, and the creation of a radical socialist government controlled by the working class.
  • Non-profit

    Nieman Lab

     Nieman Lab is an academic and media outlet focused on the practice of journalism housed within the Nieman Foundation at Harvard University. Nieman Lab publishes The Daily Digest, a bi-weekly newsletter, and hosts stories regarding the development of the field of journalism during the digital age. History The Nieman
  • Non-profit

    Say Yes to Education

    Say Yes to Education was a nonprofit organization focused on increasing high-school and post-secondary graduation rates for urban youth by providing student support services from kindergarten through high school and post-secondary scholarships to eligible students. It was formed in 1987 by hedge fund manager George Weiss.
  • Other Group

    Fair Budget Coalition (FBC)

    The Fair Budget Coalition (FBC) is a project of the Social Good Fund devoted to advocating for left-of-center tax policy in Washington D.C., including higher taxes on the rich, more tax credits for low-income earners, and an income-graduated fine system. A 2023 letter from FBC to the District’s Tax
  • Non-profit

    Servant Foundation

    The Servant Foundation is a Christian nonprofit most known for launching the “He Gets Us” campaign, which included Super Bowl advertisements in 2023 and 2024.
  • Person

    Gabriel Tupinamba

    Gabriel Tupinamba is a self-identified Marxist 1 psychoanalyst, author, and far-left political activist 2
  • Other Group

    Social Justice Portal Project

    The Social Justice Portal Project is a left-of-center think tank at the University of Illinois-Chicago. It is dedicated to connecting academics and intellectuals with community-based organizations and political activists to formulate strategies for social activism.
  • Non-profit

    Southern Birth Justice Network

    Southern Birth Justice Network is a left-of-center pregnancy organization in Miami, Florida, that advocates “birth justice,” a left-of-center concept of support for all pregnant individuals and support for abortion access. Southern Birth Justice Network places an emphasis on Black, brown, LGBT, immigrant, and low-income communities and advocates standing against perceived
  • Other Group

    Labor and Employment Action Project (LEAP)

    The Labor and Employment Action Project (LEAP) at Harvard Law School is a student-run organization at Harvard University that promotes the unionization of Harvard’s workforce and works to advance pro-union policies at the university and across the country. Background The Labor and Employment Action Project at Harvard Law School
  • Other Group

    Black Mama’s Bail Out

    Black Mama’s Bail Out is a left-of-center activist coalition dedicated to releasing Black women from jail. Founded in 2017, the coalition includes Movement for Black Lives, Color of Change, Southerners on New Ground, Law for Black Lives, SisterSong, and Dream Defenders. Black Mama’s Bail