Administration of Justice:
Develops and promotes defense-based alternative sentencing programs and provides resources and information for those concerned with criminal justice and sentencing issues.
Democratic Participation:
Human rights organization promoting environmental, political and social justice around the world. Encourages U.S. government and international institutions to develop policies that promote democratic and sustainable development.
IGC Internet -- the Internet's progressive gateway. Manages online community of peace, women, environmental and other progressive organizations.
Election Reform:
Project of UCLA's Graduate School of Education and Information Studies. Promotes collaborative activities among UCLA faculty, K-12 and community college educators; aims to transform teacher education and radically improve urban schooling.
Grass Roots Organizing
Non-partisan, national organization convened by major civil rights, civil liberties and anti-poverty groups. Links social science research to advocacy work in order to address problems at the intersection of race and poverty.
Diverse community of progressive organizers. Advances progressive organizing for social, economic and environmental justice. Sustains, supports and nurtures the people of all ages who do it.
Race, Class, Gender and Power:
For information about computer tests for implicit attitudes of bias, check out the two above websites.
Based at Simmons College Graduate School of Management, CGO is dedicated to advancing learning and understanding of the connection between gender and organizational effectiveness.
Links communities of color with organizing skills, political education and visions of a just society. Supports policies that advance racial justice and promote equity in the arenas of gender, economics and sexuality.
Public policy, education and research institute whose work emphasizes issues of race and social change. The home of ColorLines Magazine, ERASE (Expose Racism and Advance School Excellence) and GRIPP (Grassroots Innovative Policy Program).
Educational Access:
Online magazine providing alternative points of view, provocative opinions, hard facts, thorough research and a place for those ideas to be discussed.
Online daily news magazine by the publishers of Mother Jones magazine. Features thought-provoking, timely opinion pieces and analysis, hard-hitting, groundbreaking news stories, and investigative journalism.
Includes commentaries on politics, culture, books and the arts. Unwavering commitment to racial justice, anti-imperialism, civil liberties and social equality informs its editorial policy.
Online version of The Progressive magazine. Features fresh and lively social commentary, insightful political analysis, and satire; focuses on issues of justice, democracy and equity.
Innovative research and public education project initiated by Lani Guinier and
Susan Sturm when they were law professors at the University of Pennsylvania.
Racetalks is a precursor to minerscanary.org; it was also funded by the Mott and
Ford Foundations.