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    The Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride (IWFR)**** READ*****

    http://www.sierratimes.com/06/05/06/67_ ... _55411.htm.

    Exposing America’s Enemies: the ‘Social Justice Seeking’ Communist Left
    Linda Kimball

    On one hand, Americans were outraged and appalled by the 1 May immigrant demonstrations that clogged streets and virtually closed down some cities. Law abiding citizens saw lawbreakers who not only seemed to feel justified in their criminal behavior, but also believed they ought to be rewarded for it.
    On the other hand, Americans are more infuriated and disgusted with their duly elected government officials in both legislative and administrative branches for not enforcing the law and protecting the rights of citizens. President Bush and the weak-kneed GOP have deservedly come under fire. However, if our sovereign nation is to survive, It is of paramount importance that the harsh light of truth be focused upon the subversive element responsible for creating an atmosphere conducive to lawlessness and tyrannical militants brazenly declaring their intentions to ‘conquer’ the Southwest and to throw Americans out of their homes and off of their land.

    The subversive element—a motley collection of Marxists, Stalinists, Trotskyists, Maoists, anarchists and malcontents—organized themselves in the 60’s and became known as the New Left. For over forty years the New Left has been waging a Gramscian ‘quiet’ revolution for the overthrow of the America of our Founders. Today these subversives call themselves liberals, progressives and Democrats. Even though there yet remain good, decent Democrats such as Zell Miller, the majority as David Horowitz attested to, are social justice seeking communists. “The Democratic Party is very close to being the (Communist-controlled Progressive) party of Henry Wallace…The vast bulk of the American left is a Communist left and they’ve introduced some fascist ideas like “identity politics,” which is straight out of Mussolini.” (How Marxism Dominates the Left, Phil Brennan, NewsMax.com, June 1, 2005)

    Americas Communist Left operates in a vast interconnected matrix of revolutionary groups disguised as respectable civil rights and legal organizations. These front groups have consistently worked towards the transformation of America through subversion of America’s Rule of Law, Constitution, judiciary, and all institutions necessary to the longevity and health of our nation and civilization. These groups attack all national security measures, subvert immigration laws and procedures, lobby on behalf of terrorist and enemy combatants and engage in propagandistic apologetics for the most brutal dictatorships in the world even as they constantly vilify and demean America and Americans. As they do these things to destroy America and shame Americans, they hypocritically portray themselves as defenders of democracy and humanity.

    The purpose of this article is to expose, at least in part, some of the principal communist groups responsible for undermining and weakening America and who likewise serve as a power source, not only for the militant Marxist organizers of the recent demonstrations, but for Islamic jihadists as well.


    The Quiet Revolution

    In 1984, “The Power to Lead” was published. In it, author James McGregor Burns admitted: “The Framers of the US Constitution have simply been too shrewd for us. They have outwitted us. They designed separate institutions that cannot be unified by mechanical linkages, frail bridges, tinkering. If we are to ‘turn the Founders upside down’…we must directly confront the constitutional structure they erected.” (A Chronological History: The New World Order by D.L. Cuddy PhD)

    Turning the ‘Founders upside down’ and directly confronting the ‘constitutional structure’ are what the American Civil Liberties Union, National Lawyers Guild, and The Center for Constitutional Rights are committed to doing. Together, these three communist front groups comprise the “legal left,” and they slash and rip at the fabric of the constitutional framework.

    The ACLU was established in 1920 by Roger Baldwin, a Stalinist who candidly admitted: “I am for socialism, disarmament, and ultimately, for abolishing the state itself.” On the Communist Party USA website, the ACLU can be found at this link: http://www.cpusa.org/link/category/22/

    When not working with and defending terrorists like Sami al-Arian, the ACLU terrorizes towns into removing Ten Commandments monuments and crosses and persecutes and intimidates Boy Scouts and law abiding Christians. The ACLU’s Immigrant Task Force and Immigrant Rights Project are a dual driving force in the Open Borders Lobby. Among current projects: dissolving America’s borders, erasing all evidence of Christianity and God and requiring the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) to provide free legal counsel to illegals while simultaneously demanding that illegals be provided with full welfare benefits.

    The ACLU and its partner groups receive funding from a large assortment of subversive leftist funders. Among them: Arca Foundation, Ford Foundation, George Soros Open Society Institute, Rockefeller Foundation, Woods Fund of Chicago (Source: www.DiscoverTheNetwork.org)

    The National Lawyers Guild was founded in 1936 by the Communist Party USA. The NLG is an active affiliate of the International Association of Democratic Lawyers, which served as a Soviet front group during the Cold War. The NLG defines its mission as an effort to: “unite lawyers, law students, legal workers, and jailhouse lawyers of America (to) function as an effective political and social force…to the end that human rights shall be regarded as more sacred than property interests.” In other words, their mission is to ‘deKulakize’ America in the name of social justice.

    In 1999, NLG member Chip Berlet described a Guild ‘communist debate’ session: “The cacophony at some meetings (arises from) debates featuring…Leninist, Trotskyite, Stalinists…Maoist…Marxist, anarchists, libertarians and progressive independents…with multiple identities as lawyers, legal workers, labor organizers, tribal sovereignty activists, civil liberties and civil rights advocates, environmentalists, feminists, gay men and lesbians, and people of color.” Chip Berlet is an activist with Morris Dees' Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), another communist front group and Open Borders member.

    Not coincidentally, it was the SPLC that ‘redistributed’—in the name of social justice—an Arizona ranchers’ property to some illegal aliens. This incident was detailed in an article entitled: “Two Illegal Immigrants Win Arizona Ranch in Court,” New York Times, 8/19/05. Dees was quoted as saying, “…it’s poetic justice that these undocumented workers own this land”

    Like the ACLU, the NLG is a key member of the Open Borders Lobby. It’s National Immigration Project consists of a network of lawyers, law students and legal workers committed to “full democratic rights for all non-citizens”---in the name of social justice. The NLG receives funding from, among others, the George Soros Open Society Institute and the Ford Foundation. (Source: www.DiscoverTheNetwork.org )

    The last of the trio is the Center for Constitutional Rights. It was founded in 1966 by pro-Castro attorneys Morton Stavis, Ben Smith, Arthur Kinoy, and William Kuntsler.

    The CCR prides itself on using “litigation proactively to advance the law in a positive direction to guarantee the rights of those with the fewest protections.” This is communist code for: “We subvert America’s laws.” Among those deemed by the CCR to be in need of protection are terrorist organizations, enemy combatants, and illegal immigrants.

    The CCR receives funding from the Ford Foundation and George Soros Open Society Institute. (Source: www.DiscoverTheNetwork.org )

    Two principal front groups, both of whom disguise their treachery as ‘civil rights,” are United for Peace and Justice and Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride.

    The UFPJ is a rabidly anti-American, anti-war coalition co-chaired by committed communist Leslie Cagan. Cagan, who worships upon Fidel Castro’s altar, was an original founder of the Committees of Correspondence, a splinter group of the Communist Party USA. The UFPJ was created Oct. 25, 2002 in the Washington D.C. offices of People for the American Way, which played a key role in forming UFPJ. UFPJ is a sponsoring organization of the Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride. UFPJ’s social justice agenda extends well beyond anti-war activism as it is also a pro-abortion, pro-open borders advocate that condemns nearly every aspect of American culture and our government’s foreign policy. (Source: www.DiscoverTheNetwork.org )

    The Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride (IWFR), another key player in the Open Borders Lobby, is supported by the ACLU and Communist Party USA. Additionally, it has the backing of Dennis Kucinich, Howard Dean and Joe Lieberman.Among other groups listed as members of the IWFRC’s national sponsoring committee are ACORN, National Council of La Raza, National Immigration Forum, and United for Peace and Justice.

    At the link below are literally hundreds of sponsors of IWFR, such as: Democratic Senators, Representatives, County Board Supervisors, Governors, town council members, radical organizations, liberalized Christian and non-Christian churches, political parties (including CPUSA and Democratic Socialists of America). http://www.iwfr.org/endorsement.asp

    Many thousands of Americans have been taken in by a myth. The myth states that communism died when the Soviet Union imploded. It further says that in these ‘enlightened progressive times,’ only superstition-believing McCarthyite rednecks still believe in the communist boogieman. The myth of course, was created by New Left communists to whom seduction, deception, and psychological manipulation are the ‘rules of the game.’ Gramsci’s transformational revolution is very much alive. It’s spreading the cancer of godless communism—the ideology from Hell—throughout the length and breadth of our culture--corrupting and decaying everything it touches.

    President Ronald Reagan cautioned that: “…without God, there is no virtue because there’s no prompting of the conscience. And without God, democracy will not and cannot long endure. If we ever forget that we’re one nation under God, then we will be a nation gone under.”

    Americans---awaken and remember

    http://www.iwfr.org/endorsement.asp
    The organizations and individuals below have signed on to support the Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride.
    National Sponsoring Committee

    AFL-CIO
    Association of Community Organizers for Reform Now (ACORN)
    Coalition of Black Trade Unionists
    Gamaliel
    Hotel Employees & Restaurant Employees Int'l Union (HERE)
    Dolores Huerta, Co-Founder, United Farm Workers of America
    Jobs With Justice
    Laborers International Union of North America (LIUNA)
    Rev. James Lawson, Holman Methodist Church (Ret’d), Original Freedom Rider
    Congressman John D. Lewis (D-Georgia), Original Freedom Rider
    Rev. Joseph Lowery
    Los Angeles County Federation of Labor
    National Campaign for Jobs & Income Support
    National Council of La Raza
    National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium
    National Grassroots Collaborative for Legalization
    National Immigration Forum
    National Immigration Law Center
    National Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice
    Service Employees International Union (SEIU)
    Union of Needletrades, Industrial & Textile Employees (UNITE!)
    United Farm Workers of America (UFW)
    United Food & Commercial Workers Union (UFCW)
    United for Peace and Justice
    United States Student Association
    United Students Against Sweatshops
    USAction

    Endorsers

    Elected Officials and Politicians • Immigrant Organizations • Civil Rights •
    Labor • Religious • Community Organizations • Business • Education • Individuals

    Elected Officials, Politicians, and Political Groups

    Alabama Young Democrats Minority Caucus
    Rep. Robert Meza, Arizona House of Representatives
    Rep. Wally Straughn, Arizona House of Representatives
    Rep. Tom Prezelski, Arizona House of Representatives
    Rep. Steve Gallardo Arizona House of Representatives
    Rep. Phil Lopes, Arizona House of Representatives
    Rep. Meg Burton Cahill, Arizona House of Representatives
    Rep. Linda Lopez Arizona House of Representatives
    Rep. Leah Landrum Taylor Arizona House of Representatives
    Rep. John Loredo, Arizona House of Representatives
    Rep. Jack Johnson Arizona House of Representatives
    Rep. Amanda Aguirre Arizona House of Representatives
    Rep. Ted Downing, Arizona House of Representatives
    Rep. Dave Bradley Arizona House of Representatives
    Sen. Victor Soltero, Arizona Senate
    Sen. Richard Miranda, Arizona Senate
    Sen. Bill Brotherton, Arizona Senate
    Sen. Harry Mitchell, Arizona Senate
    Sen. Jorge Luis Garcia, Arizona Senate
    Sen. Ken Cheuvront, Arizona Senate
    Sen. Linda Aguirre, Arizona Senate
    Sen. Manny Alvarez, Arizona Senate
    Mary Rose Wilcox, Maricopa County Board of Supervisors
    Dan Eckstrom, District 2, Pima County Board of Supervisors
    Richard Elias, District 5, Pima County Board of Supervisors
    Steve Leal, Ward 5, Tucson City Council
    Jose Ibarra, Ward 1, Tucson City Council
    John Chiang, Board of Equalization, Los Angeles
    James Hahn, Mayor, City of Los Angeles
    Supervisor Sophie Maxwell, San Francisco Board of Supervisors
    Hector DeLaTorre, Mayor, City of South Gate
    Rep. Bob Filner, (D-California)
    Rep. Maxine Waters, (D-California)
    Chicano/Latino Demos of Southern Alameda
    Lieutenant Governor Cruz Bustamante, (California)
    Carol Liu California Assembly
    Mervyn Dymally Callifornia Assembly
    Patty Berg, California Assembly, District 1
    Barbara Matthews, California Assembly
    Cindy Montanez, California Assembly
    Dario Frommer, California Assembly
    Speaker Herb Wesson Jr., California Assembly
    Wilma Chan, California Assembly
    Thomas Calderon, California Assembly
    John Longville, California Assembly
    Ed Chavez, California Assembly
    Dion S. Aroner, California Assembly
    Darnell Steinberg, California Assembly
    Alan Lowenthal California Assembly
    Fabian Nunez, California Assembly
    Mark Ridley-Thomas California Assembly
    Paul Koretz, California Assembly
    Jerome Horton, California Assembly
    Simon Salinas, California Assembly
    Juan Vargas, California Assembly
    Lou Correa, California Assembly
    Lou Papan, California Assembly
    Manny Diaz, California Assembly
    Marco Firebaugh, California Assembly
    Elaine Alquist, California Assembly
    Sally Leiber, California Assembly
    Jackie Goldberg, California Assembly
    Darrel Steinberg, California Assembly
    Joe Simitian, California Assembly, District 21
    Barbara Lee, District 9, California Congress
    Meline Hall, Council Member, Los Angeles
    California Democratic Party
    Kevin Shelley, California Secretary of State
    Sen. Jackie Speier, California Senate
    Sen. Joseph Dunn, California Senate
    Sen. Kevin Murray, California Senate
    Sen. Liz Figueroa, California Senate
    Sen. Martha Escutia, California Senate
    Sen. John Vasconcellos, California Senate
    Sen. Richard Alarcon, California Senate
    Sen. Betty Karnette, California Senate
    Sen. Byron Sher, California Senate
    Sen. Jim Costa, California Senate
    Sen. Jack O'Connell, California Senate
    Sen. Sheila Kuehl, California Senate
    Sen. Sheila James Kuehl, Callifornia Senate
    Sen. John Burton, California Senate
    Sen. Tom Torlakson, California Senate
    Sen. Gloria Romero, California Senate
    Sen. Gil Cedillo, California Senate
    Sen. Edward Vincent, California Senate
    Sen. Don Perata, California Senate
    Sen. Dede Alpert, California Senate
    Sen. Debra Bowen, California Senate
    Sen. Deborah Ortiz, California Senate
    Gray Davis, California State Governor
    Jackie Fox Ruby, Alameda County Board of Education
    Keith Carson, Alameda County Board of Supervisors
    Kris Worthington, Berkeley City Council
    Linda Maio, Berkeley City Council
    Margaret Breland, Berkeley City Council
    Dominic Dutra, Fremont City Council
    Matt Jimenez, Hayward City Council
    Alona Clifton, Trustee, Peralta Community College District
    Jake McGoldrick, San Francisco Board of Supervisors
    Matt Gonzalez, San Francisco Board of Supervisors
    Tom Ammiano, San Francisco Board of Supervisors
    Fiona Ma San Francisco Board of Supervisors
    Chris Daly, San Francisco Board of Supervisors
    Willie Brown Jr., Mayor, San Francisco
    Aaron Peskin, San Francisco Board of Supervisors
    Terry Gregory, San Jose City Council
    Nora Campos, San Jose City Council
    Chuck Reed, San Jose City Council
    Cindy Chavez, San Jose City Council
    Pete McHugh, Santa Clara Board of Supervisors
    Jim Beall, Santa Clara Board of Supervisors
    Communist Party USA
    Henry Lacayo, Congress of CA Seniors
    Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus
    Congressional Black Caucus
    Congressional Hispanic Caucus
    Rep. Linda Sanchez, Congresswoman
    Rep. Hilda Solis, Congresswoman
    Court of Common Council, Hartford, CT
    Antonio Villaraigosa, Councilmember Elect, Los Angeles
    Bernard C. Parks, Councilmember, Los Angeles
    Mike Eng, Councilmember, Los Angeles
    Alex Padilla, Councilmember, Los Angeles
    Eric Garcetti, Councilmember, Los Angeles
    Ed Reyes, Councilmember, Los Angeles
    Tony Cardenas, Councilmember, Los Angeles
    Jan Perry Councilmember, Los Angeles City
    Gov. Howard Dean, (Vermont) 2004 Presidential Candidate
    Jimmy Morales, Miami-Dade County Commissioner
    Sen. Anthony Hill Florida Senate
    Green Party of Rhode Island
    The Green Party of Rhode Island
    Green Party of the US
    Rep. Tom Sawyer, Kansas House of Representatives
    Rep. Judith Loganbill, Kansas House of Representatives
    Sen. Paul Feliciano, President, National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators
    Sen. David Haley, Kansas State Senate
    US Rep. Dennis Kucinich, (D-Ohio) 2004 Presidential Candidate
    US Senator Joseph Lieberman, (D-Connecticut) 2004 Presidential Candidate
    Susan Lee, Maryland House of Delegates
    Rep. Keith Ellison Minnesota State Representative
    Sen. Steve Murphy Minnesota State Senate
    Sen. Scott Dibble Minnesota State Senate
    Rep. Bennie Thompson, (D-Mississippi)
    Ricky Cole, Mississippi Democratic Party, State Chairman
    Rep. Erik Fleming, Mississippi House of Representatives
    Rep. David Green, Mississippi House of Representatives
    Rep. Jim Evans, Mississippi House of Representatives
    Sen. Alice Harden, Mississippi Senate
    Sen. Johnnie Walls, Mississippi Senate
    Sen. Hillman Frazier, Mississippi Senate
    Jonathan Oriole Hudson County NJ Green Party
    Rep. Gary L. Ackerman (New York)
    C. Virginia Fields The Office of Manhattan Borough President
    Rep. Joseph Crowley (New York)
    William C. Thompson, Jr Comptroller of The City of New York
    Rep. Charles B Rangel, (D-New York)
    Betsy Gotbaum Public Advocate of The City of New York
    Rep. Maurice Hinchey (D-New York)
    Rep. Nydia Velazquez (New York)
    Rep. Nita M. Lowey U.S. House of Representatives, District 18
    Sen. Major R. Owens U.S. Congress District 11
    Rep. Gregory W. Meeks (New York)
    Helen Marshall President of the Borough of Queens
    Marty Markowitz Brooklyn Borough President
    Alan J. Gerson New York City Council
    Kendall B. Stewart New York City Council
    Larry B Seabrook New York City Council District 12
    Joel Rivera New York City Council District 15
    David I. Weprin New York City Council District 23
    Christine C. Quinn New York City Council District 3
    Diana Reyna New York City Council District 34
    Gifford Miller New York City Council, CC 5
    Miguel Martinez New York City Council, District 10
    G. Oliver Koppell New York City Council, District 11
    Maria Baez New York City Council, District 14
    Adolfo Carrion, Jr. New York City Council, District 14
    Helen Diane Foster New York City Council, District 16
    John M. Liu New York City Council, District 20
    Hiram Monserrate New York City Council, District 21
    Eric N. Gioia New York City Council, District 26
    James Sanders New York City Council, District 31
    Lewis Fidler New York City Council, District 46
    Michael F. McMahon New York City Council, District 49
    Gale Brewer New York City Council, District 6
    Barry Grodenchik New York State Assembly District 22
    Audrey I. Pheffer New York State Assembly District 23
    Mark Weprin New York State Assembly District 24
    Rev. Ruben Diaz, Sr. New York State Assembly District 32
    Michael N. Gianaris New York State Assembly District 36
    Catherine Nolan New York State Assembly District 37
    Anthony S. Seminario New York State Assembly District 38
    Jose Peralta New York State Assembly District 39
    Rhoda S. Jacobs New York State Assembly District 42
    Clarence Norman, Jr New York State Assembly District 43
    James F. Brennan New York State Assembly District 44
    Adele Cohen New York State Assembly District 46
    Felix W. Ortiz New York State Assembly District 51
    Vito J. Lopez New York State Assembly District 53
    William Boyland, Jr. New York State Assembly District 55
    Annette M. Robinson New York State Assembly District 56
    N. Nick Perry New York State Assembly District 58
    Philip R. Ramos New York State Assembly District 6
    John W. Lavelle New York State Assembly District 61
    Scott Stringer New York State Assembly District 67
    Adam Clayton Powell, IV New York State Assembly District 68
    Adriano Espaillat New York State Assembly District 72
    Richard N. Gottfried New York State Assembly District 75
    Peter M. Rivera New York State Assembly District 76
    Aurelia Greene New York State Assembly District 77
    Jose Rivera New York State Assembly District 78
    Michael A Benjamin New York State Assembly District 79
    Jeffrey Klein New York State Assembly District 80
    Jeffrey Dinowitz New York State Assembly District 81
    Carl E. Heastie New York State Assembly District 83
    Ruben Diaz, Jr New York State Assembly District 85
    Jeffrey L. Aubry New York State Assembly, District 35
    Sen. David Paterson New York State Senate
    Sen. Ada L Smith New York State Senate District 10
    Sen. John D. Sabini New York State Senate District 13
    Sen. Malcom A. Smith New York State Senate District 14
    Sen. Toby Ann Stavisky New York State Senate District 16
    Sen. Velmanette Montgomery New York State Senate District 18
    Sen. Carl Andrews New York State Senate District 20
    Sen. Martin J Golden New York State Senate District 22
    Sen. Martin Connor New York State Senate District 25
    Sen. Eric Schniederman New York State Senate District 31
    Sen. Guy J. Velella New York State Senate District 34
    Sen. Nick Spano New York State Senate District 35
    Sen. Liz Krueger New York State Senate, District 26
    People of Color Commission, Socialist Party USA
    Mary Kay Harris Chairmember, Providence External Review Authority
    Luis Aponte Providence City Council
    Allan Fung Cranston City Council
    Miguel Luna Providence City Council
    David Segal Providence City Council
    Rita Williams Providence City Council Member
    Rep. Arthur Handy Rhode Island House of Representatives
    Rep. Paul Moura Rhode Island House of Representatives
    Rep. Edith Ajello Rhode Island House of Representatives
    Rep. Anastasia Williams Rhode Island House of Representatives
    Rep. Leon Tejada Rhode Island House of Representatives
    David Cicilline Mayor of Providence
    Dilania Inoa Providence School Board
    Adeola Oredola Providence School Board
    Sen. Beatrice Lanzi Rhode Island State Senate
    Sen. Juan Pichardo Rhode Island State Senate
    Sen. Frank Ciccone III Rhode Island State Senate
    Socialist Party of Oregon
    Socialist Party USA
    Commissioner Sylvia R. Garcia Harris County, Texas, Precinct Two
    16th Legislative District Democrats
    Rep. Adam Smith (Washington)
    Senator Maria Cantwell, (D-Washington)
    Gregory J. Nickels, Mayor, City of Seattle
    Rep. Jim McDermott, (Washington)
    Mayor Greg Nickels, Seattle Mayor
    Rep. Eric Pettigrew, Washington House of Representatives 37th district
    Rep. Phyllis Gutierrez Kenney, Washington House of Representatives 46th district
    Carolyn Edmonds King County (WA) Councilmember
    Cynthia Sullivan, King County (WA) Councilmember
    Larry Gossett King County (WA) Councilmember
    Rep. Frank Chopp Washington State Representative
    Rep. Velma Veloria Washington State Representative
    Rep. Sharon Tomiko Santos Washington State Representative
    Sen. Karen Keiser Washington State Senate
    Sen. Adam Kline Washington State Senate
    Shirley Cheeseboro Working Family Party
    Communist Party of MD/Northeast Club
    Immigrant Organizations

    Action for the Future of Korean Americans
    Alianza Hondurena de Los Angeles
    Alianza Network Services
    American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee -Seattle
    American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
    American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), Washington Chapter
    Asian Law Alliance
    Asian Pacific American Legal Center (APALC)
    Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach
    Asociacion Del Inmigrante
    Association for Residency and Citizenship of America (ARCA)
    Bay Area Immigrant Rights Coalition
    Brazilian Immigrant Center
    Cabrini Immigration Services
    Caribbean Immigrant Services
    Caribbean Immigrant Services, Inc.
    Casa Nicaragua
    Central American Resource Center--LA
    Central Mississippi Immigration Project
    Centro CSO
    Centro Presente, Cambridge, Massachusetts
    Centro Sin Fronteras
    The Citizenship Project
    Club Activo Sinaloa
    Coalition for African Immigrants and Refugees
    Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA)
    Coalition for the Human Rights of Immigrants (CHRI)
    Coalition of African Immigrant Refugees
    Colorado Immigrants Rights Coalition
    El Concilio del Condado de Ventura
    Equal Justice Center
    Eritrean Cultural and Civic Center
    Federacion de Clubes Zacatecanos, LA
    Frente Unido de Inmigrantes Ecuatorianos
    Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS)
    Hermandad Mexicana
    Hispanic Committee of Virginia
    Hondurenos Unidos North and South Carolina
    Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
    Immigrant Rights Network of Iowa-Nebraska
    Immigrant Students in Action
    Immigrant Welfare Collaborative
    Immigrant Worker Project--Ohio
    Immigration Equality- Los Angeles
    Inmigrantes Latinos en Accion
    Interfaith Coalition for Immigrant Rights
    International Institute of Rhode Island
    International Institute of the East Bay
    Jews for Equal Rights for Immigrant Communities
    Korean Resource Center
    Las Sin Fronteras
    Latin American Integration Center
    Latinos Unidos por la Justicia
    Legal Assistance Foundation Chicago
    Lesbian and Gay Immigration Rights Task Force
    Love Sees No BordersLove Sees No Borders
    Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA)
    Mexico Solidarity Network
    Migrant and Refugee Services
    Mississippi Immigrant Rights Alliance
    Mujeres Unidas y Activas
    Na Loio-Immigrant Rights and Public Interest Legal Center
    National Capital Immigration Coalition
    National Coalition for Haitian Rights
    National Grassroots Legalization Collaborative
    National Immigration Forum
    National Immigration Law Center
    National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild
    National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
    National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
    New Jersey Immigration Policy Network
    New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC)
    Northwest Immigrant Rights Project
    Northwest Somali Community
    Pennsylvania Immigration and Citizenship Coalition
    Refugee Legal Aid
    Refugee Resources and Development Center
    Rhode Island Coalition for Immigrants and Refugees
    SANA-Salvadorean American National Association
    SCC Immigrant Network
    Services, Immigrant Rights and Education Network (SIREN)
    Somali Community Services Coalition
    Somali Society Services
    Sons and Daughters of Jamaica, Inc.
    South Texas Immigration Council
    Southern Sudanese Relief Project
    Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition (TIRRC)
    Tepeyac
    Unidos por Columbia
    United Ethiopian Civic Organizations (UECO)
    US Guatemala Chamber of Commerce, CA Chapter
    Washington Defender Association's Immigration Project
    Wind of the Spirit Immigrant Resource Center, Morristown, New Jersey
    Workers with Power
    Young Korean-American Service & Education Center
    Zacatecanos en Marcha USA
    Civil Rights

    ACLU of Massachussetts' Civil Liberties Task Force
    ACLU of So Cal
    Alliance of South Asians Taking Action
    American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
    American Civil Liberties Union of Washington State
    Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee-LA/OC
    Bill of Rights Defense Committee
    Ed Blankenheim, Original Freedom Rider
    Janet Braun-Reinitz, Original Freedom Rider
    Center for Constitutional Rights
    The Center For Equal Justice Under Law
    Coalition for the Human Rights of Immigrants (CHRI)
    Colorado Progressive Coalition
    Comitte Justicia Serafin Olvera
    John Dolan, Original Freedom Rider
    The Freedom Riders Foundation
    Dr. Francis Geddes, Original Freedom Rider
    Albert F. Gordon, Original Freedom Rider
    Original Freedom Rider
    Rev. James Lawson, Holman Methodist Church (Ret’d), Original Freedom Rider
    League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
    Legal Aid Society-Employment Law Center
    Joseph E. Lowery, Georgia Coalition For The Peoples’ Agenda
    Mexican American Bar Association
    Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund
    NAACP Baltimore Branch
    NAACP New York Branch
    NAACP, Tucson Chapter
    National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium
    National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
    National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Los Angeles Chapter
    National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Kansas City, Kansas Branch
    National Center for Lesbian Rights
    National Korean American Service and Education Consortium, NAKASEC
    National Lawyers' Guild Labor and Employment Company
    National Lawyers' Guild, Immigration Committee
    National Lawyers' Guild, MN Chapter
    National Lawyers' Guild, MS Chapter
    National Lawyer's Guild, NY Chapter
    National Lawyers Guild, San Francisco Bay Area Chapter
    National Voting Rights Museum
    Nikkei for Civil Rights & Redress
    Original Freedom Rider
    Prince George's NAACP
    Radical Women
    Rainbow/PUSH Coalition
    Carol Ruth Silver, Original Freedom Rider
    Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)
    Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) of Greater Kansas City
    Southern Christian Leadership Conference, MS Chapter
    Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)
    John Taylor, Original Freedom Rider
    TransAfrica Forum
    United African Congress
    Virginia Justice Center
    Labor Organizations

    Laborers' Latino Caucus
    1199/SEIU
    1199J/NUHHCE/AFSCME
    3rd Street Community Center
    A. Philip Randolph Institute
    A. Phillip Randolph Institute, San Francisco Chapter
    AFL-CIO of Greater Kansas City
    AFSCME
    AFSCME 3299
    AFSCME Council 14
    AFSCME Local 107
    AFSCME Local 215
    AFSCME Local 389
    AFSCME Local 95
    AFT Staff Guild, 1521A
    Alabama Democratic Labor Caucus
    Alameda County Central Labor Council
    Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU)
    Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU), Local 1287
    American Federation of Governement Employees, Local 3197
    AFL-CIO
    American Federation of Musicians
    American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
    American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees DC 1707
    American Federation of Teachers
    American Federation of Teachers, Health Care Local 5197
    American Postal Workers Union
    American Postal Workers Union, Local 67
    American Postal Workers' Union, San Francisco Local
    Anchorage Central Labor Council
    APRI Metro NY Chapter
    Arizona State AFL-CIO
    Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA)
    Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA), East Bay
    Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA), San Francisco Chapter
    Atlanta Central Labor Council
    Atlanta Labor Council
    Auraria Jobs With Justice-SLAP of the Auraria Campus, Denver
    Austin, Texas AFL-CIO
    Austin, Texas Central Labor Council
    Brotherhood of Teamsters, Joint Council 7
    Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local 665
    Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local 70
    BUW Council Utility Workers' Union of America (UWUA)
    California Faculty Association, San Francisco State University
    California Federation of Labor
    California Teachers' Union
    Campaign for Labor Rights
    Capital District Area Labor Federation
    Carpenter's Local 1068
    Carpenters Local 1314
    Cement Masons, Local 400
    Center for Working Life
    Centro Campesino
    Chicago Federation of Labor
    Chicago Jobs with Justice
    CLUW, NYC Chapter
    Coalition for Labor Union Women (CLUW), KS Chapter
    Coalition for Labor Union Women (CLUW), San Francisco Chapter
    Coalition for Union Retirees
    Coalition of Black Trade Unionists
    Coalition of Black Trade Unionists New York City
    Coalition of Black Trade Unionists, DC Chapter
    Coalition of Black Trade Unionists, MS Chapter
    Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW)
    Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW)
    Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW)-Chicago
    Colorado AFL-CIO
    Communication Workers of America (CWA) Local 9421
    Communications Workers of America
    Communications Workers of America (CWA), Local 6327
    Communications Workers of America (CWA), Local 7777
    Consortium for Worker Education
    Contra Costa Central Labor Council
    CWA Local 1180
    CWA Local 4320
    CWA Local 9000
    CWA Local 9400
    CWA 9505
    CWA Local 9586
    CWA/Macon CLC
    Dallas AFL-CIO Council
    Denver Area Labor Federation
    District 15 IAMAW
    District Council 1707, AFSCME
    District Council of Ironworkers
    Doctor's Council, Local 10MD SEIU
    Duluth, AFL-CIO Central Labor Body
    El Paso Central Labor Union
    Farm Labor Organizing Committee
    Federation of Retired Union Members, Alameda County
    Filipino Workers Action Center
    Georgia State UAW-CAP Council
    Graduate Employees and Students Organization (GESO), Federation of Hospital & University Employees at Yale University, HERE
    Graphic Communications International Union, Local 235M
    Greater Louisville Central Labor Council
    Greater New York Labor-Religion Coalition
    Greater Syracuse Labor council, AFL-CIO
    Guyanese-American Workers United
    Harris County AFL-CIO Council
    Harry Van Arsdale Jr. Center/Labor Studies
    HERE Local 1
    HERE Local 11
    HERE Local 19
    HERE Local 2
    HERE Local 21
    HERE Local 217
    HERE Local 2850
    HERE Local 450
    HERE Local 483
    HERE Local 49
    HERE Local 5
    HERE Local 7
    Hispanic Labor Committee
    Hotel Employees & Restaurant Employees Int'l Union (HERE)
    Hudson Valley Area Labor Federation, AFL
    IAM LL 2766
    IAM Local 340
    IAM Local 639
    IAM Local 733
    IAM Local 774
    IAM Local 834
    IATSE
    International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees
    International Association of Fire Fighters, Local 42
    International Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers (IAMAW), Lodge 340
    International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
    International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW), Lodge 1546
    International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 1245
    International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 26
    International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 46
    International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 613
    International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 70
    International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 716
    International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, (IBEW) Local 43
    International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Arizona
    International Brotherhood of Teamsters
    International Laborers & Warehouse Union, Local 34
    International Union of Food, Agriculture, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Tobacco and Allied Workers
    International Union of Painters and Allied Trades 1437
    Int'l Fed/Profesional & Technical Engineers
    Int'l Union of Painters & Allied Trades
    Ironworker's Union, Local 378
    Jewish Labor Committee
    Jobs With Justice
    Kansas City Federation of Teachers and School Related Personnel, Local 691
    Kansas Farmer's Union
    Kansas Workbeat
    King County Labor Council AFL-CIO
    Knoxville Oakridge Central Labor Council
    Labor & Religion Outreach Committee, Baltimore AFL-CIO
    Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA)
    Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA), San Francisco Chapter
    Labor Heritage Foundation
    Labor Support Committee, Northern California Media Workers Union
    Laborers International Union of North America Local 734
    Laborers International Union of North America (LIUNA)
    Laborers Local 261
    Laborers Local 270
    LaborGroups.org
    LEROF
    LIUNA Local 271
    LIUNA Public Employees Local 1033
    Local 10 of UNITE
    Local 5197 Maryland AFT Healthcare
    Local 62-32 UNITE
    Local 89-22-1 of UNITE
    Local 919 UNITE
    Los Angeles County Federation of Labor
    Manufacturer and Distributor of Coffee and Related Items
    MCGEO UFCW Local 1994
    MD State/DC AFL-CIO
    Metro-Detroit CLUW
    Metropolitan Baltimore Council, AFL-CIO
    Mid-Atlantic Region of UNITE!
    Minneapolis Central Labor Union Council
    Mississippi Alliance of State Employees/CWA
    Montana Community-Labor Alliance
    Monterey Bay Central Labor Council
    Musicians' Union, Local 6
    National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians, Local 53
    National Association of Letter Carriers, Local 30
    National COSH Network
    National Day Laborer Organizing Network
    National Education Association
    National Educational Association of Rhode Island
    NEHCEU District 1199-SEIU
    New Haven Central Labor Council
    New Jersey State AFL-CIO
    New York City Central Chapter of Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA)
    New York City Labor Against the War
    New York City Labor-Religion Coalition
    New York State United Teachers
    North Shore Labor Council, MA
    North Texas Jobs with Justice Organizing Committee
    Northern California Carpenter's Regional Council
    Northern California District Council of Laborers
    NYS Nurses Association
    Office & Professional Employees International Union
    Office and Professional Employees International Union, Local 8
    Office and Professional Employees International Union, Local 29
    Office and Professional Employees International Union, Local 3
    Oregona Labor Council
    Paper, Allied-Industrial, Chemical & Energy Workers International Union (PACE) 3-265
    Paper, Allied-Industrial, Chemical and Energy Workers (PACE) Local 8-675
    Pierce County Central Labor Council AFL-CIO
    Pipe Fitters, Local 533
    Plumbers and Steamfitters, Local 3934
    Pride at Work
    Providence Central Labor Council AFL-CIO
    Quad City Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO
    Rhode ISland AFL-CIO
    Rhode Island Federation of Teachers and Health Professionals
    Rhode Island Student Labor Action Project
    RICOSH
    Rocky Mountain Regional Council of Carpenters
    Rodman Local 201
    Roofers and Waterproofers-Local 81
    Roofers and Waterprrofers-Local 95
    Rural Organizing Project
    RWDSU/UFCW
    Sacramento AFL-CIO
    Saint Paul Area Trades and Labor Assembly
    San Antonio AFL-CIO
    San Francisco Building and Construction Trades Council
    San Francisco Labor Council
    San Francisco Maritime Trades
    Seafarers International
    SEIU 1199E-DC
    SEIU Local 1
    SEIU Local 134
    SEIU Local 150
    SEIU Local 1877
    SEIU Local 32BJ
    SEIU Local 399
    SEIU Local 434B
    SEIU Local 535
    SEIU Local 55
    SEIU Local 616
    SEIU Local 660
    SEIU Local 660, Chapter 787
    SEIU Local 82
    SEIU Local 881
    SEIU Local 925
    SEIU Local 99
    SEIU Western Region
    Service Employees International Union (SEIU)
    Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Local 105
    Service Employees International Union, Local 250
    Service Employees International Union, Local 790
    Sheet Metal Workers International Association
    Sheet Metal Workers International Association Local 33
    Sheet Metal Workers International Association Local 484
    Sheet Metal Workers International Association Local 49
    Social Service Employees Union Local 371, DC 37, AFSCME
    South Bay AFL-CIO Labor Council
    South Central Federation of Labor (Madison, WI), AFL-CIO
    South Florida AFL-CIO (Miami)
    Southeast Michigan Jobs with Justice
    Southern California Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health
    Southern California Council of Communications Workers of America
    Southern Organizing Committee
    Southwest Central Labor Council/AFL-CIO
    Southwest Workers' Union
    Spokane Regional Labor Council
    St. Louis Worker Rights Board
    STITCH: Organizers for Labor Justice
    Student Action With Farmworkers
    Sweatshop Watch
    Syracuse Building and Construction Trades Council, AFL-CIO
    Teamsters, Local 541
    Teamsters, Local 961
    Transport Workers Union
    Transportation Workers' Union, Local 250A
    Twin Cities Local of American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA)
    UAW Local 276
    UAW Local 600
    UAW Region 5
    UFCW Local 1001
    UFCW Local 1546
    UFCW, Local 2
    UFCW Local 27
    UFCW Local 325
    UFCW Local 328
    UFCW Local 348-S
    UFCW Local 400
    UFCW Local 881
    UFCW, Local 1445, Boston
    Union of Needletrades, Industrial & Textile Employees (UNITE!)
    Union of Needletrades, Industrial and Textile Employees, Local 75
    Union Privilege
    United Auto Workers Local 10
    United Auto Workers, Local 2244
    United Auto Workers, Local 31
    United Farm Workers of America
    United Federation of Teachers
    United Food & Commercial Workers Union (UFCW)
    United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW), Local 990
    United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW), Region 5
    United Food and Commercial Workers Minority Coalition
    United Food and Commercial Workers, Local 428
    United Food and Commercial Workers, Local 101
    United Food and Commercial Workers, Local 120
    United Labor Agency - Cleveland
    United Master Executive Council, Association of Flight Attendants, AFL-CIO
    United Steelworkers of America
    United Steelworkers, District 11
    United Teachers Los Angeles, Bilingual Education Committee
    Utility Workers
    UTLA
    UWUA 132
    Washington State Labor Council AFL-CIO
    Western North Carolina Central Labor Council
    Wichita/Hutchinson Labor Federation Labor Federation
    Wisconsin State AFL-CIO
    Wyoming State AFL-CIO
    Yakima & South Counties Central Labor Council AFL-CIO
    Religious Organizations

    All Saints School
    American Friends Service Committee
    American Friends Service Committee of SENE
    Rabbi Ronald L. Androphy
    Annunciation Catholic Church
    Archdiocesan Office for Social Justice, St. Paul/Minneapolis
    Archdiocese of Baltimore, Beyond the Boundaries
    Archdiocese of Chicago, Office of Peace and Justice
    Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas
    Archdiocese of San Antonio, Texas
    Arkansas Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice
    Ascension RC Church
    Bay Area Jewish Healing Center
    Rabbi Leonard Beerman
    Bishop Thomas Olmstead, Catholic Diocese of Wichita
    Black American Baptists of Los Angeles
    Blessed Sacrament Parish
    Brookville Reformed Church
    Buddhist Peace Fellowship
    California Church IMPACT/California Council of Churches
    Calvary CME Church
    Campbell A.M.E. Church
    Caribbean & American Family Services
    Catholic Archdiocese, San Francisco
    Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New Orleans
    Catholic Charities Diocese of Paterson, New Jersey
    Catholic Charities of Cleveland Ohio
    Catholic Charities of Colorado Springs, Inc.
    Catholic Charities of Kansas City
    Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, Inc.
    Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese/ NY
    Catholic Charities USA
    Catholic Charities, Diocese of Sioux City
    Catholic Charities-Archdiocese of Dubuque
    Catholic Charities-Omaha
    The Catholic Committee of the South
    Catholic Diocese
    Catholic Diocese of Providence
    Catholic Labor Committee
    Catholic Migration Office
    Catholic Social Ministries
    Catholic Social Services-Atlanta
    Catholics for Justice
    Center for Pastoral Life and Ministry, Diocese of Kansas City
    Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR)
    Central United Methodist Church
    Rabbi Joshua Chasan
    Chicago Interfaith Committee on Worker Issues
    Chinese Catholic Information
    Christ the King Parish
    Christian Brothers
    Church and Clergy Against Race Violence
    Church Council of Greater Seattle
    Church of the Brethren, Washington Office
    Church of the Holy Cross
    Church Women United Legislative Office
    Cincinnati Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice
    Clergy Laity United For Economic Justice (CLUE)
    Cleveland Diocesan Social Action Office
    Rabbi Neil Comess-Daniels
    Committee of Immigrants in Action at St. Teresa's Church
    Congregation Bonai Jeshurun
    Congregations United to Serve Humanity
    COPTS
    Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center
    De La Salle Volunteers Church
    Diocese of Cheyenne
    Diocese of Dallas
    Diocese of San Jose
    Dominican Sisters of San Rafael
    Dominican Sisters, Grand Rapids, MI
    East Bay Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice
    Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon
    Cardinal Edward Egan, Archbishop of New York
    Emanuel AME Church
    Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles
    Episcopal Vicar for the Hispanic Apostolate
    The Espicopal Church, USA
    First AME Bethel Church
    First Baptist Church of Crown Heights
    First Congregational UCC
    First New Christian Fellowship
    The First Presbyterian Church
    Fordham Evangelical Lutheran Church
    Francis Cardinal George, Archbishop of Chicago
    Rabbi Jerrold Goldstein
    Grace Ministries
    Greater New York Labor-Religion Coalition
    Greater NY Labor/Religion Coalition
    Heartland Central District Church
    The Hindu Temple Society of North America
    Hindu Temple Society of North America
    Hispanic Ministry Office, Clifton, NJ
    Hispanic Ministry Office, United Methodist Church
    Holy Redeemer Lutheran Church
    Holy Spirit Catholic Church
    Humboldt Park United Methodist Church
    Iglesia la Resureccion
    Interfaith Action of Southwest Florida
    The Interfaith Council on Religions, Race, Economic, and Social Justice
    Islamic Society of North America
    Rabbi Steve Jacobs
    Jewish Fund for Justice
    Jewish Labor Committee
    Jews United for Justice
    Judah International
    Justice and Peace Office-Richmond Diocese
    Kansas Catholics for Justice
    Keystone Congregational Church -United Church of Christ
    Labor Zionist Alliance
    Latin American Action Team, Giddings-Lovejoy Presbytery
    Macedonia AME Church
    Cardinal Roger Mahony, Archdiocese of Los Angeles
    Marin Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice
    Rabbi Randall C. Mark
    Bishop Patrick J. McGrath
    Metropolitan Alliance of Congregations, Chicago
    Metropolitan AME
    Metropolitan AME Church
    Mid-South Interfaith Network for Economic Justice
    Midwest Catholic Association Hispanic Ministry
    Ministers' Alliance of Rhode Island
    Missionaries of Saint Charles Scalabrinians
    Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart
    Missouri Conference of United Methodists
    Mormons for Equality and Social Justice
    Mt. Moriah Baptist Church
    National Baptist Church
    National Black Catholic Apostolate for Life
    National Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice
    New Hampshire Catholic Charities
    NYC Labor/Religion Coalition
    Oasis International
    Office of Justice and Peace, Ursuline Sisters, East USA
    Office of Hispanic Ministry, Catholic Diocese of Cleveland
    Office of Justice and Peace, Catholic Diocese of Richmond
    Oregon Farm Worker Ministry
    Our Lady of Guadalupe
    Our Lady of Sorrows
    Our organization name is Sr. of St. Francis of Assisi-JPIC Committee
    P. Francis Murphy Justice and Peace Initiative
    Pax Christi USA National Council Member
    Pax Christi USA: National Catholic Peace Movement
    Pax Christi-Los Angeles
    Peace and Christian Social Concerns Committee, Berkeley Friends Church
    Peace and Justice Office of the Diocese of Kansas City
    Rabbi Joseph Polak
    Presbyterian Church USA
    Presiding Elder AME Churches of Brooklyn
    Progressive Jewish Alliance
    Project IRENE
    Rabbi James Ponet, Howard M. Holtzmann Jewish Chaplain at Yale
    Rabbi Lewis Barth
    Rabbis for Human Rights
    Rabbis for Human Rights, North America
    Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism
    Religious Education Office, Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas
    Peligious Witness for Homeless People
    Religious Witness with Homeless People
    Rockford Urban Ministries
    Bishop Frank J. Rodimer, Roman Catholic Diocese of Paterson, New Jersey
    Roman Catholic Labor-Religion Coalition
    Saint Barbara's, New York
    Saint Benedict Catholic Church
    Saint Brigid's Casa Mary Johanna
    Saint Cajetan Church
    Saint Francis of Assisi Catholic Church
    Saint Gregory the Great Church
    Saint James Catholic Community Online
    Saint Joseph's Church
    Saint Michael Outreach Center
    Saint Michael's Church
    Saint Romero's Church
    San Jose Episcopal Church
    Santa Brigida
    Secretariat for Social Justice, Diocese of Grand Rapids
    Servite Coalition for Justice
    Sisters of Charity, BVM
    Sisters of Charity, Leavenworth Social Justice Committee
    Society of Jesus (Jesuits), New Orleans
    South Florida Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice
    Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) of Greater Kansas City
    St. Annos Church
    St. Catherine AME Zion Church
    St. Francis of Assisi
    St. Francis of Assisi-St. Blaise
    St. John AME Church
    St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Vancouver, Washington
    Tekiah: A Jewish Call to Action
    The Progressive Baptist Convention
    Trinity United Methodist Church
    Union of American Hebrew Congregations (UAHC)
    Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
    Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
    United Church of Christ Justice and Witness Ministries
    United Community Baptist Church
    United Methodist General Board of Church and Soliety
    Ursuline Sisters of Tildonk
    Rev. C.T. Vivian, Original Freedom Rider
    Voices for Immigrant Justice/Acension Church
    Washington Association of Churches
    Washington Park United Church of Christ
    Wider Church Ministries, United Church of God
    Williams Institutional CME Church
    Wilson County Baptist Association, Tennessee
    Rabbi Arnold Jacob Wolf
    Young Christian Workers USA
    Young Christian Workers/Juventud Obrera Cristiana, Tampa, FL
    Fr. Brian Zinnamon, St. Francis Xavier Church, Peace and Justice Committee
    Community

    12th District Community Liaison
    18 Mai Committee
    9to5 Colorado
    A Territory Resource
    Aasociacion Dominicanos Progresista
    ABE-Alianca Brasileira nos Estados Unidos
    ACORN, Los Angeles
    ACORN, South Bay
    Act Now To Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER)
    Adams Morgan Community Association (DC)
    African Services Committee
    Alianza Dominicana
    Alianzas
    All Nations Community Service Organization
    All People's Congress
    Alliance for Democracy, MO Chapter
    American Democratic Action
    American Friends Service Committee, Kansas City
    American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC)
    American-Bangladesh Friendship Association
    Americans for Democratic Action
    America's Future
    Amigos Cafe
    Ann Arbor Area Committee for Peace
    Anti-Racist Action Bay Area
    APOYO
    Applied Research Center
    Arab American Community Coalition, Seattle, Washington
    Arabs Building Community
    Arizona Advocacy Network Foundation
    Arlington United for Justice with Peace
    Asian Americans for Equality (AAFE)
    Asian Counseling and Referral Service
    Asian Law Alliance
    Asian Law Caucus
    Asian Pacific Islander Coalition of King and Pierce Counties
    Asian Women's Shelter
    Asians & Pacific Islanders for Reproductive Health (APIRH)
    Asociacion Colombo Hispanoamericana
    Association of Community Organizers for Reform Now (ACORN)
    The Association of Concerned Guyanese--NJ
    AVANCE Rio Grande Valley: Strengthening, Supporting and Educating Families Preventing, Child Abuse and Neglect
    Baba Makhan Shah Lobana Sikh Center Inc.
    Barrios Unidos
    Bay Area and Vicinity Port Maritime Council
    Bay Area Jewish Healing Center
    Bay Area Labor Committee for Peace and Justice
    Black American Political Association of CA (BAPAC)
    Black Archives of Mid-America, Inc.
    Black Radical Congress
    Border Action Network
    The Border Project
    Boston Kenyans Association
    The Brecht Forum
    BRIDGE (Baltimore Regional Initiative Developing Genuine Equality)
    Brighton Park Neighborhood Council
    Brooklyn Parents for Peace
    CA Laborers-Employers Cooperation and Education Trust
    CAAV
    California Congress of Seniors
    California Congress of Seniors, Region 3
    California Peace Action
    Californians for Justice
    Cambodian Association of Greater Philadelphia
    Cambodian Society of Rhode Island
    Casa Baltimore/Limay
    Casa de Mexico-Chinese Staff
    CASA Latina
    Casa Mexico
    CASA of Maryland
    Casa Vicentina
    Center for a Livable World
    Center for Action and Social Assistance CASA
    Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law
    Center for Justice, Tolerance, and Community at the University of CA, Santa Cruz
    Center for Marxist Education
    Central American Refugee Committee
    Central American Resource Center (CARECEN)-DC
    Central American Resource Center, San Francisco
    Central American Resource Center-DC
    Centro Boliviano de Filantropia (CEBOFIL)
    Centro Civico Colombiano
    Centro de Ayuda
    Centro De La Familia de Utah
    Centro Legal de la Raza
    Centro Salvadoreno
    Centro Salvadoreno
    Cesar E Chavez Drive Advancement Committee
    Cesar E. Chavez National Holiday Campaign
    Changemakers Fund, San Francisco
    Chaya CDL
    Chicago Coalition for the Homeless
    Childhood Lead Action Project
    Children’s Alliance
    Chinese Community
    Chinese Progressive Association
    Chinese-American Planning Council
    Citizen Action/ Illinios
    Citizen Action of New York
    Citizen Action-Wisconsin
    Coalicion Garifuna USA
    Coaliton Against Global Exploitation (CAGE)
    Coalition for African Immigrants and Refugees
    Coalition for Hispanic FS Foster Parent Association
    Coalition of Hispanic Organizations
    Colombia clama Justicia
    Colorado Progressive Coalition
    Comite Cesar Chavez
    Comite Civico Boliviano
    Comite Civico Ecuatoriano
    Comite Civico Peruano
    Comite Civico Venezolano
    Comite de Solidad Mons. Romero
    Comite Fiestas Patrias de Mexico
    Comite Guadalupano Ascencion
    Committee for a General Amnesty and Social Justice
    Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc.
    Committees of Correspondence For Democracy & Socialism
    Communist Party of MD/Northeast Club
    Community Action Board
    Community Alliance for Global Justice
    Community Coalition
    Community Coalition for Environmental Justice
    Community Coalition for P and J
    Conexion Americas, TN
    Connecticut Citizen Action Group
    Connecticut Migrant Health Network
    Consejo de Federaciones Mexicanas
    Council of Latino Agencies
    Council of Pakistan Organization
    Council on American Islamic Relations
    Council on American-Islamic Relations-LA Chapter
    Council on American-Islamic Relations-MD
    Council on Arab Islamic Relations
    Cross Border Labor Organizing Coalition
    Cross Culture Coalition of Wilkes
    Cross-Border Network for Justice and Solidarity
    The Cultural Workers Consort
    D.C. Anit-War Network
    D.C. Asians for Peace and Justice
    D.C. Coalition for Housing Justice
    D.C. Employment Justice Center
    Democratic Socialists of America
    Democratic Socialists of America-Chicago
    Denver City Council
    Direct Action for Rights and Equality (DARE)
    Dominican American National Roundtable
    Dominican Sisters of Sparkhill
    Domincan Women's Caucus
    East Bay Alliance for a Sustainable Economy
    East Bay Coalition
    East Bay Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice
    Ecuadorian Civic Committee of NY Inc.
    El Centro de Servicios para Hispanos, Topeka, KS
    El Centro Humanitario Para Los Trabajadores
    El Centro, Inc.
    Ella Hill Hutch Community Center
    The Employment Project
    ENDdependence Collective
    English for Action
    Environmental Health Coalition
    Episcopal Community Services of Long Island
    Ethiopian Community Center
    Ethiopian Community Service and Development Council
    Eugene-Springfield Solidarity Network
    Farabundo Marti National Liberation-San Francisco
    Federacion de Clubes Colimenses
    Federation of Indian Americans
    Fellowship of Reconciliation
    Filipinos for Affirmative Actions
    Fiscal Policy Institute
    Florida Fair Trade Coalition
    Flushing Meadow Corona Park Conservancy
    Foro LatinoAmericano
    The Fund for Community Progress
    Fundacion Mexico
    Futuro
    GABRIELA Network-DC Chapter
    Gamaliel
    Gem Educational and Cultural Arts Center
    Georgia Rural Urban Summit
    Global Exchange
    Global Women of Baltimore
    Good Old Lower East Side
    Good Work
    Goodwill
    Grassroots Leadership
    Gray Panthers of Metropolitan Washington
    Greater New York Labor-Religion Coalition
    Greek Community
    Guadalupe Centers, Inc.
    Guyanese Solidarity Movement
    Haitian American Community Service Center of Atlanta
    Hate Free Zone Campaign of Washington
    Hayward Democratic Club
    Healing Our Borders
    Hermanas Unidas de UCLA
    Hermanos y Hermanas Mayores
    Hispanic Contractors Association of Rhode Island
    Hispanic Federation
    Hispanic Latino Coalition
    Hispanic Organizations Leadership Alliance (HOLA)
    Honduran Centro America Parade
    Howard Area Community Center, Chicago, IL
    Human Rights Project, Urban Justice Center
    Human services Coalition of Miami-Dade County, Inc.
    Idaho Community Action Network
    Illinois ACORN
    Illinois Hunger Coalition
    Immigrant American Leadership Forum
    Immigrant Resource Cultural Center
    Immigrant Workers' Rights Coalition
    Indian People Organizing for Change
    Institute for Labor Studies and Research
    Institute for the Study and Practice of Nonviolence
    Interfaith Council on Religion, Race, Social and Economic Justice
    International Institute of San Francisco
    International Socialist Organization
    Iowa Coalition Against Domestic Violence
    ISAIAH
    Italian Hospital Society
    Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement House
    Jamalali Uagucha, Inc.
    Japanese American Citizens League-Seattle Chapter
    Jews for Equal Rights for Immigrant Communities, East Bay Alliance (JERICO)
    Jews for Racial & Economic Justice
    Job Opportunities Task Force
    Jobs and Affordable Housing Coalition (JAHC)
    Jobs with Justice-Student Labor Action Project
    Jonah House Community
    Juan Pablo Duarte Foundation
    Justice is the Unifying Message Project (JUMP)
    Kansas Advisory Committee on Hispanic Affairs
    Kansas City Harmony
    Kansas Youth Office
    Korean American Resource and Cultural Center
    The Korean-American Senior Citizens Counseling Center
    Korean-American Society of Greater Kansas City
    (LAANE) LA Alliance for A New Economy
    La Raza Political Club
    La Union del Pueblo Entero (LUPE)
    Labor Council for Latin American Advancement- Westchester County
    Labor Project for Working Families
    Las Vegas Major Soccer League
    Latin American Cultural Center for Queens
    Latin American Intergration Center (LAIC)
    Latin American Resource Center, LARC
    Latin American Solidarity
    Latino Commission of Democratic Socialists of America
    Latino Family Services
    Latino Health and Community Service Inc in South Portland Maine
    Latino Leadership Institute
    Latino Leadership Roundtable of Alameda County
    Latino Worker Center
    Latinos for Peace

    League of United Latin American Citizens, Kansas Chapter
    League of United Latin American Citizens, Kansas City Missouri Chapter
    Lesbian and Gay Immigration RIghts Task Force, San Francisco Chapter
    Let's Get Free
    Liberian Association of Rhode Island
    Living Wage Coalition of Sonoma County
    Long Island School of the Americas Watch
    Los Angeles Coalition to End Hunger and Homelessness
    Los Angeles Urban League
    Lucha Unida
    M & S Violations Inc.
    MADRE, An International Women's Rights Org
    Make the Road By Walking
    MANA de Orange County
    Manos de Esperanza
    Marin County Democratic Club
    Marin Peace and Justice Coalition
    Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Committee
    Maryland Latino Coalition for Justice
    Mary's Center for Maternal & Child Care, Inc.
    Mason Tenders' District Council PAC
    Mattie Rhodes Center
    McManus Democratic Club
    Mercury Cafe
    Metropolitan Alliance of Community Centers, Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN
    Mexican American Political Association
    Mexican American Students Alliance (MASA)
    Mexican American Workers Association
    Mexican Sports Federation
    Mexicano por el Progeso
    Minnesota Alliance of Peacemakers
    Minnesota Fair Trade Coalition
    Minority Caucus of the Young Democrats of America
    Minority Executive Directors Coalition
    Mississippi Families for Kids
    Mississippi Workers' Center for Human Rights
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