MediaJustice
  • UCC OC (United Church of Christ)

    For 50 years, the United Church of Christ has been a leader in the fight for media and technology that is more accessible and accountable to local communities — more local, more diverse, more just. Building on its legacy, today OC Inc. continues to hold the media accountable and fight for media diversity. 

  • 18MillionRising.org

    18MillionRising.org (18MR.org) brings Asian American communities together online and offline to reimagine Asian American identity with nuance, specificity, and power. They’re using Asian American identity as the foundation to build a more just and creative world where our experiences are affirmed, our leadership is valued, and all of us have the opportunity to thrive.

  • Forward Together

    Forward Together unites communities to win rights, recognition and resources for all families. They transform culture and policy to work for all of us nationwide. Since their founding in 1989, they have continually fought to dismantle the ways our society marginalizes people based on race, sexuality, and gender. Today, they build courage and foster connection among a multi-racial community of changemakers to secure the rights, recognition and resources all families need to thrive.

  • Right to the City Alliance

    Right To The City Alliance (RTC) emerged in 2007 as a unified response to gentrification and a call to halt the displacement of low-income people, people of color, marginalized LGBTQ communities, and youths of color from their historic urban neighborhoods. We are a national alliance of racial, economic and environmental justice organizations.

  • Stop LAPD Spying Coalition

    The Stop LAPD Spying Coalition is engaged in community education, community organizing, coalition-building, and policy advocacy efforts focused on the goal to rescind Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) initiative and more broadly challenge LAPD surveillance, spying, and infiltration programs.

  • Freedom for Immigrants

    Freedom for Immigrants (formerly CIVIC) is a national network of 42 independent organizations that work to end the isolation and abuse of immigrants in U.S. immigration detention through visitation, independent monitoring, storytelling, and advocacy.