Asian Services In Action, Inc. (ASIA) was founded in 1995 by four women who sought to improve the quality of life for Asians in Northeast Ohio. Today, the organization is the only Asian American and Pacific Islander focused health and social services 501(c)(3) organization in the State of Ohio.
Read MoreYES is a multicultural social justice organization that fights for immigrant, student, and worker's rights. YES is the youth arm of Voces de la Frontera.
Read MoreDiné CARE seeks to empower, give voice to, and protect the interests of Diné (Navajo) communities.
Read More"As mothers and fathers, grandparents, siblings, cousins, aunts, uncles and allies, we believe in and implement a model of organizing that is people-and community-centered, and is explicitly anti-racist." FFLIC's website
Read MoreIntercity Struggle is a multi-issue organization to build stronger schools, grow our civic engagement, and prevent housing displacement for a stronger and more powerful Eastside.
Read More“Cook Inlet Tribal Council (CITC) stands for people, partnership and potential. We are a tribal nonprofit organization helping Alaska Native and American Indian people residing in the Cook Inlet Region of southcentral Alaska reach their full potential.
Read MoreProvidence Student Union builds student power so that young people can improve their education and well-being.
Read MoreRacial Justice NOW! is committed to dismantling structural and institutional anti-Black racism in all areas of people activity.
Read MoreCommunity Movement Builders (CMB) is a member based collective of black people dedicated to being a force for creating sustainable self-determining communities through cooperative economic advancement and collective community organizing.
Read MoreSEIRN envisions a shared struggle between the immigrant community and other marginalized communities to build a movement that transforms the Southeast into a place that respects the dignity and the human rights of all.
Read MoreDetroit Women of Color, Inc. is committed to integrating film and social justice to offer a fresh lens, highlighting the beauty, strength, resilience, and truth of girls and women of color.
Read MoreCARECEN SF empowers and responds to the needs, rights and aspirations of Latino, immigrant, and under-resourced families in the San Francisco Bay Area — building leadership to pursue self-determination and justice.
Read MoreThe Genesee County Hispanic/Latino Collaborative advocates for the Hispanic-Latino populations in Genesee County in the areas of education, cultural awareness and social need.
Read MoreIronbound Community Corp.’s (ICC’s) mission is to engage and empower individuals, families, and groups in realizing their aspirations and, together, work to create a just, vibrant and sustainable community.
Read MoreNew Mexico Acequia Association protects water and our acequias, grows healthy food for our families and communities, and honors our cultural heritage.
Read MoreSince 1991, under the leadership of its Founder and Executive Director: Rigoberto Calocarivas, MI has worked with different immigrant communities in three areas; Alameda, San Mateo and Contra Costa counties.
Read More“Our beliefs are based on the notion that society should arrange its relationships so that everyone has equitable access to the fundamental democratic processes affecting their everyday lives.
Read More“At Global Action Project youth make media, grow their leadership, and create innovative stories that promote and amplify movements for social justice from low-income, new immigrant, TGNC (trans and gender non-conforming) and LGBQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Queer) communities."
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