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40 organizations focused on Political Activism.

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Eleven Films From their website:

"From political activists to production company founders, Tiffany and James have built a world-class following.

James and Tiffany have known each other since 1983. After finding each other again in 2011 and marrying, they began documenting their political activism and founded their production company, Eleven Films. They are widely recognized as defining the modern viral digital political video. Eleven Films has become the premier content producer for digital and broadcast political ads as well as viral book trailers for some of the biggest bestselling authors in the world. Their work has been honored by both the Webby and Telly Awards and viewed almost half a billion times on social media."

Learn more here: ElevenFilms.com


Field Team 6 From their website:

"We meet people where they are – digitally in all of the ways, and where we started it all – in-person voter drives! Our mind-blowing 2022 RCT proves our effectiveness and helps hone our efficiency to turn every donor dollar and volunteer hour into more registrations.

Armed with Voterizer.org, the only custom-built app just for registering Democrats, we track down every good-hearted eligible voter we can, and get them on the voter rolls where they belong. And sign them up to vote from home!"

"We've helped register almost 2.9 million Democratic voters, the vast majority in swing states... and now we need to do it again. Sign up for an event today, and help save the world!"

Learn more here: FieldTeam6.org


Indivisible From their website:

"A practical guide to resist the Trump agenda, Indivisible is a movement of thousands of group leaders & more than a million members taking regular, iterative, & increasingly complex actions to resist the GOP's agenda, elect local champions, & fight for progressive policies."

Learn more here: Indivisible.org


The John and Lillian Miles Lewis Foundation From their website:

"Before his passing in 2020, Congressman Lewis created the John and Lillian Miles Lewis Foundation to carry on his and his wife's passion for purposeful living. John and Lillian consistently demonstrated their love of learning and their unwavering devotion to teaching others. They were steadfastly committed to peace, to strengthening democracy through civic engagement, to fairness and justice, to amplifying the voices of rising generations, and to building the "beloved community." They believed in the power and importance of dialogue and collaboration, and they had unwavering confidence in the capacity of individuals to reimagine and build a better society."

Learn more here: JohnandLillianMilesLewisFoundation.org


Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights From their website:

"The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights is a coalition of more than 200 organizations fighting to protect, defend, and expand the rights of every single person in the United States. Born out of the Civil Rights Movement, for nearly 75 years LCCHR has been an essential convener, thought leader, and advocate for public policies that make our country more fair and more free.

The Leadership Conference is a 501(c)(4) organization that engages in legislative advocacy. It was founded in 1950 and has coordinated national lobbying efforts on behalf of every major civil rights law since 1957."

Learn more here: CivilRights.org


Midwest Academy From their website:

"At Midwest Academy, we train and support the next generation of organizers. We work towards a world where low-income communities, people of color, working-class communities, and underrepresented groups are centered as we build a broad and powerful movement for justice. We provide a distinct training framework that helps organizers develop key organizing skills and deepen their vision for justice. Our training method is practical, time tested, and built to address the realities of long-term organizing and movement-building by focusing on three core components: Essential skill-building. Vision and power analysis. Guidance on how to practice self care to maintain health and hope over time."

Learn more here: MidwestAcademy.com


Mobilize From their website:

"Mobilize is your go-to destination for people-powered movements. We provide nonprofits, labor unions, political campaigns, and grassroots organizers the tech needed to create a more just, inclusive, and democratic world."

"In the wake of the 2016 elections, our founders noticed how eager progressive activists everywhere were to revolutionize the way we organize. We decided to channel this unique energy and transform online audiences into real-life, people-powered movements."

Learn more here: Mobilize.us


Moms for Libros From their website:

"We empower parents with clear, actionable insights into public education policy, fostering a community that champions equitable, high-quality education for all students. Through education and advocacy, we envision a future where every parent actively shapes the educational landscape, ensuring every child has the opportunity to thrive.

Our mission is to support parents and teachers in navigating laws that impact their ability to prioritize student needs. We are also committed to addressing the challenges posed by the 'Parent's Rights' movement, which can sometimes serve as a barrier to achieving positive educational outcomes and can overlook the rights and well-being of students."

Learn more here: MomsForLibros.org


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