
March For Our Lives (MFOL)
A youth-led movement born after the 2018 Parkland school shooting, organizing marches and advocacy to end the epidemic of gun violence
A youth-led movement born after the 2018 Parkland school shooting, organizing marches and advocacy to end the epidemic of gun violence
Make the Road New York is a community organization that empowers immigrant and working-class communities in New York through education, legal and survival services, and organizing for policy change in areas like housing, labor, and immigration.
A diverse, tenant-led movement fighting for tenants’ rights and against displacement in Los Angeles (Sindicato de Inquilinos de Los Ángeles). LATU has neighborhood locals across the city.
Greenpeace USA is an environmental organization known for using non-violent direct action to protest environmental destruction and lobby for solutions to climate change, deforestation, and pollution.
A loose global collective that recovers food that would have been wasted and shares free vegetarian meals in protest of war and poverty, under the principle that “food is a right, not a privilege.”
A nationwide movement of low-wage workers that began with fast-food workers striking in 2012 in NYC, demanding a $15/hr minimum wage and the right to form a union
The nation’s largest hunger-relief charity, a network of 200+ food banks supplying food to over 60,000 food pantries and meal programs across the country.
Faith in Action is the largest faith-based organizing network in the U.S., training congregation members across religions to work for racial and economic justice, including immigration reform, ending mass incarceration, and expanding healthcare.
The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) is a democratic socialist organization that advocates for workers’ rights, racial and economic justice, and democratic control of resources.
A nonpartisan grassroots organization working for open, honest, and accountable government, tackling issues from money in politics to voting rights.