Helpful Organizations180 - Movement for Democracy and Education, PO Box 251701, Little Rock, AR 72225. 501-244-2439, www.corporations.org/democracy.American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, 4201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20008, 202-244-2990, www.adc.org. CampusActivism.org Campus Greens, 3411 W. Diversey Blvd., Suite 5, Chicago, IL 60647. 773-394-9720, www.campusgreens.org. Campus Opportunity Outreach League, 37 Temple Place, Suite 401, Boston, MA 02111, 617-695-266, www.cool2serve.org. Canadian Federation of Students, 500-170 Metcalfe St., Ottawa, ON K2P 1P3, Canada, www.cfs-fcee.org. Center for Environmental Citizenship, www.envirocitizen.org. Center for Third World Organizing, 1218 E 21st St, Oakland, CA 94606, 510-533-7583, www.ctwo.org. Empty the Shelters, http://etsatlanta.8m.net/ Feminist Majority Campus Program, 1600 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 801, Arlington, VA 22209, 703-522-2214, www.feministcampus.org. Green Corps, 29 Temple Place, Boston, MA 02111, 617-426-8506, www.greencorps.org. Midwest Academy, 28 Jackson St. #605, Chicago, IL, 60604, 312-427-2304, www.midwestacademy.org. NAACP Youth Section, 4805 Mt. Hope Dr., Baltimore, MD, 21215, 410-580-5656. www.naacp.org/work/youth_college/youth_college.shtml National Abortion Rights Action League Campus Project www.naral.org/actnow/campus.html National Association of Graduate and Professional Students, 209 Pennsylvania Ave., SE, Washington, DC 20003. 888-88-NAGPS, www.nagps.org. National Organization for Women, www.now.org National Student Campaign Against Hunger and Homelessness, 233 N. Pleasant Ave., Amherst, MA 01002. 413-253-6427, www.nscahh.org. National Student News Service, www.nsns.org. National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Campus Project, www.ngltf.org. New Democratic Youth of Canada, www.ndyc.ca. Oxfam America, 26 West St., Boston, MA, 02111, 1-800-77-OXFAMUSA www.oxfamamerica.org/youth/art1532.html. PAX Christi USA, www.paxchristiusa.org/young_adult.asp. Political Research Associates, www.publiceye.org. Southern Organizing Committee Youth Task Force, PO Box 10518, Atlanta, GA 30310, 404-755-2885, http://socejp.igc.org. Student Alliance Transforming and Resisting Corporations, 2732 SE Belmont, Portland, OR 97214. 503-235-0760, www.starcalliance.org. Student Environmental Action Coalition, P.O. Box 31909, Philadelphia, PA 19104. 215-222-4711, www.seac.org. Student Peace Action Network 1819 H St. NW, Suite 425, Washington, DC 20006, 202-862-9740 ext. 3051, www.studentpeaceaction.org. Student Pugwash USA, 2029 P. Street NW #301, Washington, DC 20036, 202-429-8900, www.spusa.org. Teachers for a Democratic Culture, www.tdc2000.org. United for a Fair Economy, 37 Temple Place, 2nd Floor, Boston, MA 02111, 617-423-2148, www.ufenet.org. US Public Interest Research Groups, 218 D St SE, Washington, DC 20003, 202-546-9707, www.uspirg.org. US Student Association, 1413 K St. NW 9th Floor, Washington, DC, 20005, 202-347-8772, www.usstudents.org. United Students Against Sweatshops, 888 16th St. NW Suite 303, Washington, DC 20006, 202-NO-SWEAT, www.usasnet.org. Young Democratic Socialists, 180 Varick St, 12th Floor, New York, NY 10014, 212-727-8610, www.ydsusa.org. Young Koreans United, www.ykusa.org. Youth and Militarism Program, c/o AFSC, 1501 Cherry St, Philadelphia, PA, 19102, 215-241-7176, www.afsc.org/youthmil.htm. Youth Peace, c/o War Resisters League, 339 Lafayette St, New York, NY-10012, 1-800-975-9688, www.warresisters.org/y-index.htm. |
Introduction Why Work for Peace & Justice on Campus? How to Start a Group Meetings & Group Process Planning an Event Planning a Campaign Research Publicity Techniques Media and Press Releases Building your Membership & Support Base Nonviolent Direct Action Bibliography For the Long Haul Helpful Organizations |