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THIS IS TRACK 2...aimed at figuring out which groups are following the path we'd like to see... | THIS IS TRACK 2...aimed at figuring out which groups are following the path we'd like to see... | ||
This page is to LIST THE ORGANIZATIONS that are out there fighting for change and to show how they contribute to our vision, or are detracting from getting us there. This is "our view", as it develops. This went through a few rounds on the Occupy-Strategy list, before the information was consolidated and put here. | |||
TWO TASKS:<br> | |||
- define the categories<br> | |||
- put each of the ORGANIZATIONS into one or two categories...<br> | |||
Scroll down to see both the categories that we're using (change them if you like) and which groups falling into which categories: | Scroll down to see both the categories that we're using (change them if you like) and which groups falling into which categories: | ||
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Rock the Vote <br> | Rock the Vote <br> | ||
Rockwood Leadership Institute <br> | Rockwood Leadership Institute <br> | ||
Rosa Luxemburg Foundation/RosaLuxNYC | |||
Roosevelt Institute Campus Network <br> | Roosevelt Institute Campus Network <br> | ||
Roosevelt Institute | Pipeline <br> | Roosevelt Institute | Pipeline <br> | ||
SEIU SEE UNION LIST BELOW <br> | SEIU SEE UNION LIST BELOW <br> | ||
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Steel Workers (ditto) <br> | Steel Workers (ditto) <br> | ||
SEIU (Category: most 3 than the others, but still solidly 2) <br> | SEIU (Category: most 3 than the others, but still solidly 2) <br> | ||
Electrical Workers Union 3 Very progressive union historically. |
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THIS IS TRACK 2...aimed at figuring out which groups are following the path we'd like to see... This page is to LIST THE ORGANIZATIONS that are out there fighting for change and to show how they contribute to our vision, or are detracting from getting us there. This is "our view", as it develops. This went through a few rounds on the Occupy-Strategy list, before the information was consolidated and put here.
TWO TASKS:
- define the categories
- put each of the ORGANIZATIONS into one or two categories...
Scroll down to see both the categories that we're using (change them if you like) and which groups falling into which categories:
CATEGORIES (feel free to contribut to these definitions...we're building them together):
CATEGORY 1 profit focused/predatory capitalists and their agents. ALEC, US Chamber of Commerce (as opposed to the locals)
CATEGORY 2 socialists and professional lobbiers, advocacy groups, organization/empire builders w/vested interest in relationships with media and/or no-change government) These groups "talk 3" but "act 2". Reformers that want to keep #1 intact. Groups that take and pander to big money, donors and legisators.
CATEGORY 3 soft sustainable (triple bottom line) capitalism, and their agents advocacy groups without a vested interest in profit-over-people, building large salaries for themselves, or economic growth in and of itself)
The diagram here shows how the categories might be illustrated on a web page. You can change that, too, if you like.
CONSOLIDATED LIST (includes Brandi's list, but I took out Sundance and SXSW...and media events PLEASE ADD INFO ABOUT WHAT THESE GROUPS ARE ACTUALLY DOING...it's hard to tell from their rhetoric.
350.org (advocacy, education, public awareness, legislative/lobbying, specific project: stop pipeline, others?) (Cateogry: 2?)
ACCE ?
AFSCME
AJC ACCESS
ALEC (Category 1)
All-Ages Movement Project
Allhiphop.com
Alliance for American Manufacturing
Allied Media Projects
Alternate ROOTS
America Votes
American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)
Applied Research Center / Colorlines Magazine
Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance
Backbone Campaign
Ballot Initiative Strategy Center
Blue Green Alliance
Burning Man Project: Educational group showing people how "to be". (Category: #3, but with a sliver on #2, because of their control mechanisms
and exclusive governance)
Bus Federation
Business for Social Responsibility
CAF
Caring Across Generations
Center for Working Families
Chamber of Commerce, US/National (Category 1)
Chamber of Commerce, Locals (Category 1/3, depending on the local)
Clinton Global Initiative
Code Pink
Coffee Party USA
Common Cause (Category 2)
Congressional Black Caucus
congressional progressive caucus
Conservative Political Action Committee
Council on Foundations
DA
DFA
DNC
DNC Youth Council
Democratic Socialists of America (Category: 2?)
EAC
EDF (Category 2)
EGA
FCCP
Free Press
Free Speech for People (Grade 3, with a sliver into 2...this may change
if they adopt the anti-org right to assemble/speak language that MTA's
got going on)
Future of MusicCoalition: Information freedom (Grade 3?)
Gamaliel
Global Exchange (Category 2/3, partically 2 because of their legislative ties?)
Green Party education/awareness, takes positions on legislation, but nothing specific. Green New Deal has a lot of stuff, but too much to get anything specific done? (Grade 3, w/sliver in 2, because of its empire building focus)
HCAN
IAF-SE and Bank Accountability Campaign
Immokalee Farm Workers (Category: 3, democratic governance, sustainability, they are walking the walk)
Inspired Legacies
Interfaith Power and Light
Its Our Economy (Category: 3)
J Street
Keystone Progress
LCV + LCVEF
League of Young Voters
League of Women Voters (Category 2)
Liberty Tree
Move to Amend - Move to Amend (advocacy, education/public adwareness, specific projects: amend constitution, local ordinaces/resolutions) (Category: mostly 3, but lots of ties to 2, because of co-option by Common Cause, LWV, other too-big-to-effect-change lobbyists)
MoveOn (Grade 2...talk like 3 sometimes, but definitely solidly in #2)
NAACP
National Action Network
National Council For La Raza
National Domestic Worker Alliance
National Education Association
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (Category 3?, or ties to 2? been a while since I've worked closely with them)
National Organizers Alliance
National People's Action
Neighborhood Funders Group
Netroots Nation
Netroots NY
New Organizing Institute
NRDC (Category 2)
NWF (Category 2)
One Arizona
Organizing 2.0
Personal Democracy Forum
Pew Charitable Trusts Category 2
PFAW
PICO
Planned Parenthood Category 2
Policy Link
Progressive Democrats of America (Grade: mostly 2, but partly in 3 because of specific push back actions)
Public Banking (education/public wareness, specific project: take state money out of private banks) (Mostly 3, but relies too heavily on ties to 2)
Public Citizen
Rebuild the Dream
Rock the Vote
Rockwood Leadership Institute
Rosa Luxemburg Foundation/RosaLuxNYC
Roosevelt Institute Campus Network
Roosevelt Institute | Pipeline
SEIU SEE UNION LIST BELOW
Sierra Club (Grade: 2)
Social Venture Network
Strike Debt (education/public awareness, specific project: end healthcare debt) (Category: definitely 3)
Sustainable Business Network (Catagory: 3, they are all about co-ops and social enterprise)
The King Center
The Management Center
Unions (SEE SEPARATE LIST BELOW)
Unitarian Universalist Social Action Committees Category 2
United for a Fair Economy (Grade: mostly 3, but solidly in 2, because of firm socialism belief structure)
United Farm Workers (Grade: mostly 3, with tiny ties to 2)
United States Student Association (USSA)
US Action
US Food Sovereignty Alliance
Us Uncut
Veterans for Peace, mostly just education and awareness, but backs specific legislation, (Category: mostly 2 but partially in 3)
Victory Fund
We Are Ohio
We Are Wisconsin
Web of Change
Women's Funding Network
Working America
World Social Forum
Young Democrats of America
Young Invincibles
UNIONS
AFL-CIO (Category: solid 2, as most big orgs are)
Teachers (Category: mostly 2, sliver of 3 talk)
Iron Workers (ditto)
Steel Workers (ditto)
SEIU (Category: most 3 than the others, but still solidly 2)
Electrical Workers Union 3 Very progressive union historically.