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We are an ad-hoc coalition issuing an urgent national call for social change through the use of nonviolent direct action, including civil disobedience.

 

http://www.clevejones.com/ – human rights activist - author - lecturer.

Reach Cleve at: Cleve@CleveJones.com.

 

http://equalaction.org/ – Equal Action fights for social justice from an ethnically-diverse LGBTQ perspective by collaborating with those who work to end homophobia and discrimination on the basis of gender identity and sexual orientation. Through the power of youth engagement and the knowledge that all oppressions are interconnected, we support, participate in, and organize actions in communities commonly overlooked by mainstream media campaigns.

Reach Equal Action - Los Angeles at info@equalaction.org.

 

http://jointheimpact.com/ – In an effort to make a positive impact in the lives of our community, our allies, and even our opposition, JoinTheImpact.com emerged. Our movement seeks to encourage the LGBTQ community not to look towards the past and place blame, but instead to look forward toward what needs to be done now to achieve one goal: Full equality for ALL!

Reach Join the Impact at: willow@jointheimpact.com.

 

http://onestruggleonefight.com/ – We’ve been out in the streets every time the community has marched, and we’ve participated in civil disobedience twice. We’ve pub crawled through the Castro to have conversations about the Movement, we’ve thrown parties for civil rights, we’ve held a guerrilla screening of MILK in the streets of the Castro, and we pitched tents on the Civic Center lawn on the night before the CA Supreme Court heard oral arguments to oveturn Prop 8.

Reach One Struggle One Fight at: info@onestruggleonefight.com.


http://www.soulforce.org/ – “The purpose of Soulforce is freedom for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people from religious and political oppression through the practice of relentless nonviolent resistance.”

Reach Soulforce at N4E@soulforce.org or info@soulforce.org.

 

http://www.ruckus.org/ – We are living in a time of extreme challenges: stopping the war in Iraq, thwarting climate change catastrophes, reclaiming the commons from corporations, conquering our addiction to oil, and protecting human rights. In order to effectively meet these challenges, now, more than ever, environmental and social justice organizers must develop winning strategies that are creative, nonviolent, and take their lead from impacted communities. By building on the traditions of leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr., we, at The Ruckus Society, provide our partner organizations and activists with the tools, training, and support necessary to tackle these problems and achieve their goals.

Reach The Ruckus Society at: ruckus@ruckus.org.

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