When the government tramples your rights, these lawyers don’t just send a sternly worded letter—they drag injustice to court. From voting rights to racial justice, Read more…
The Young Lords are back—Florida edition. Born from Puerto Rican street activism, this crew is fighting colonialism, racism, and fascism with the same unapologetic fire Read more…
From protest signs to permanent change, RECOGNIZE turns community action into civic power. Focused on racial justice, equity, and education, they amplify underrepresented voices, support Read more…
The South has something to say—and Southern Vision Alliance is handing it a megaphone. Rooted in youth leadership, racial justice, and deep organizing, this movement Read more…
Rooted in Chicano power and unbought rebellion, the Brown Berets have been defending community rights, culture, and liberation since before most politicians knew how to Read more…
Where STEM meets sisterhood and smashes systemic bias with data and defiance. NoiréSTEMinist uplifts Black women and femmes in science, tech, engineering, and math—because brilliance Read more…
Deep organizing in the heart of red territory. WASHCOG builds multiracial, working-class power in Washington County, FL—fighting racism, poverty, and political apathy with grassroots grit Read more…
Because hoarded wealth is a weapon—and we’re taking it back.Led by Indigenous changemakers, the Decolonizing Wealth Project calls out the colonial roots of philanthropy and Read more…
Because poverty is violence—and silence is betrayal.Reviving Dr. King’s unfinished revolution, the Poor People’s Campaign confronts systemic racism, poverty, ecological devastation, and the war economy Read more…
Because no one should sit in jail just for being poor.The Bail Project pays bail for people who can’t afford it, combats racial and economic Read more…