Judicial Equality
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Southern Poverty Law Center
Dedicated to fighting hate and bigotry and to seeking justice for the most vulnerable members of our society. Using litigation, education, and other forms of advocacy, the SPLC works toward the day when the ideals of social justice and equal opportunity will become a reality.
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Global Witness
We campaign to change the system by exposing the economic networks behind conflict, corruption and environmental abuse.
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The Marshall Project
Nonprofit journalism about criminal justice.
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Forward Justice
A strategic partner for nonprofit organizations, coalitions, and networks at the forefront of movements organizing for a more just, equitable, and free South.
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International Refugee Assistance Project
Legal advocacy for refugees and displaced people in need of a safe place to call home.
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Beyond Emancipation
We support Alameda County’s current and former foster and probation youth to make successful transitions to adulthood and living independently.
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Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition
We’re people convicted of crime, survivors of crime, and the families and allies of both who advocate and organize for public safety strategies.
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The Bail Project
We are designed to combat mass incarceration by disrupting the money bail system—one person at a time.
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Know Your Rights Camp
Our mission is to advance the liberation and well-being of Black and Brown communities through education, self-empowerment, mass-mobilization and the creation of new systems that elevate the next generation of change leaders.
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The Public Interest Law Project
Ensuring local legal services programs continue to participate in major litigation and advocacy on behalf of low-income persons.
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Legal Outreach
Nonprofit legal education. We level the educational playing field for minority, low income, and first-generation students with programs filling the achievement, outlook, and matching gaps.
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National Immigration Law Center
Founded in 1979, NILC is a legal advocacy organization exclusively dedicated to defending and advancing the rights and opportunities of low-income immigrants and their families in the United States.
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Equal Justice Initiative
Legal representation to prisoners who may have been wrongly convicted, and others denied a fair trial.
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NAACP Legal Defense & Educ Fund
LDP is America’s legal counsel on issues of race. Through advocacy and litigation, we focus on issues of education, voter protection, economic justice and criminal justice.
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Law Enforcement Action Partnership
LEAP is a group of current and former police, judges, prosecutors, and other criminal justice professionals who use their expertise to advance drug policy and criminal justice solutions that enhance public safety.
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Amnesty International
A global movement of more than 7 million people in over 150 countries and territories who campaign to end abuses of human rights.
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Planting Justice
Planting Justice is a grassroots organization with a mission to empower people impacted by mass incarceration and other social inequities with the skills and resources to cultivate food sovereignty, economic justice, and community healing.
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National Lawyers Guild
The Guild is best known for our work defending the rights of protesters through our Mass Defense and Legal Observer Programs, which have been providing legal support for movements for social justice for 50 years.
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Chicago Community Bond Fund
CCBF pays bond for people charged with crimes in Cook County, Illinois. Through a revolving fund, CCBF supports individuals whose communities cannot afford to pay the bonds themselves and who have been impacted by structural violence.
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National Black Justice Coalition
We are a civil rights organization dedicated to empowering Black lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
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Prison Policy Initiative
Producing cutting edge research to expose the broader harm of mass criminalization, and then sparking advocacy campaigns to create a more just society.
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The National Council
As formerly incarcerated women, we believe a prison will never be the place for a woman or girl to heal and advance her life.
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Hope House
Hope House began in 1998 providing programs to strengthen relational bonds between children and their imprisoned fathers.
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National Police Accountability Project
NPAP, a project of the National Lawyers Guild, was founded with the intent of helping to end police abuse of authority and to provide support for grassroots and victims’ organizations combating police misconduct.