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What does a

BETTER WORLD

look like to you?

A  Guide  and  Directory  for  ac1vists  in  Atlanta   1  

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Do you want to make a difference in  the  world  but  are  not  sure  where  to  start  or  what  to  do?    Does  it  seem  hopeless?  

We  all  start  out  frustrated  or  hopeless  as  we  learn  about  the  injus7ce  and  hypocrisy  around  us.  It’s  temp7ng  to  give  up  before  we  begin  because  things  seem  so  bad  and  it  seems  so  impossible  to  make  real  change.  

But there IS something we can do about it – together.

“If  I  look  at  the  mass  I  will  never  act.”    ―  Mother  Teresa   2  

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activism: persistent  efforts  to  change  the  world.  

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Ac7vism  can  take  many  forms:      -­‐communica7ng  with  newspapers,  organiza7ons,  or  poli7cians;    -­‐dancing,  singing,  poetry,  puppetry,  and  art  as  protest;                        -­‐economic  ac7vism  such  as  boycoJs;    -­‐demonstra7ons  and  civil  disobedience  like  rallies,  street  marches,  work  and  school  strikes,  hunger  strikes,  sit-­‐ins,  and  occupa7ons    

Ac7vism  has  given  us:    -­‐Civil  Rights  -­‐Women’s  Rights  -­‐Workers’  Rights     4  

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Today  ac7vism  s7ll  thrives  in  LGBTQ,  immigrants’,  and  prisoners’  movements  for  human  rights,  as  well  as  Occupy  Wall  Street  and  the  Arab  Spring.  

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Ac#vists  are  people  who    (1)  recognize  that  there  is  something  wrong  with  the  world,  

and    (2)  they  work  to  change  the  world  for  the  beJer.    Ac7vists  can  focus  on  many  different  issues  or  “causes,”  use  many  different  tac7cs  or  strategies,  and  come  from  any  background  or  experience  level.    

The  important  thing  is  that  you  feel  deep  down  that  

things  can change  for  the  beJer,  that  you  begin  to  try,  and  that  you  never,  never  give  up  –  just  take  breaks  as  needed.  

“How  wonderful  it  is  that  nobody  need  wait  a  single  moment  before  star1ng  to  improve  the  world.”    

       ―  Anne  Frank   6  

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To  begin  to  get  involved  in  ac7vism,  it  might  help  to  ask  yourself  some  ques#ons:      1. What hurts or irks me the most about the way

the world is now? What would I change if I could?��2. What could be an alternative situation or

solution to this problem? What would a better world look like? �3. What might have to happen in order to fix the

problem(s) I see? How can we bring about solutions? 7  

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If  you  are  s7ll  not  sure  where  to  start  or  what  to  do,  don’t  worry!    Again,  the most important thing is the will to start. We  need  your  unique  input,  passion,  and  dedica7on!      But  if  you’d  like  more  guidance,  here  are  some  

suggestions:  

1.  Read  through  this  pamphlet  to  see  what  other  folks  are  already  doing  and  where  you  can  get  involved.  

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2.  Read  A  People’s  History  of  the  United  States  by  Howard  Zinn  to  learn  about  the  hidden  legacy  of  American  ac7vism  and  struggle,  to  see  what  has  been  done  in  the  past,  by  people  just  like  us,  to  make  change.  

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3.  Listen  to/read/watch  independent  media  for  news  on  real  issues,  analysis,  solu7ons,  and  ac7vism  worldwide    -­‐-­‐Democracy  Now  (democracynow.org)  -­‐-­‐WRFG  89.3FM  Progressive  Informa7on  -­‐-­‐Atlanta  Progressive  News  (atlantaprogressivenews.org)  

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4.  Come  to  one  of  the  following  “Entry  Point”  events,  intended  to  help  acquaint  new  ac7vists  with  the  Movement:                              

1)  Peace  Party  –  aJend  one  of  our  monthly  Peace  Par7es  to  meet  local  ac7vists  and  discuss  your  ideas  

2)  Food  Not  Bombs  –  come  do  some  immediate,  direct  service  where  you  can  see  the  fruits  of  your  labor  right  away  –  every  Sunday  at  11am  we  cook  at  80  Mayson  Ave,  2pm  we  serve  at  Troy  Davis  (aka  Woodruff)  Park,  then  dishes!  

3)  Free  School  –  aJend  (or  teach)  a  Free  School  class!  See  atlantafreeschool.tumblr.com  to  see  a  lis7ng  and/or  to  contact  organizers  

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Table  of  Contents:                                              Black  Power/Support:  -­‐-­‐FTP  21  -­‐-­‐Malcolm  X  Grassroots  Movement  22    -­‐-­‐NAACP  23  -­‐-­‐Na7onal  Ac7on  Network  24  -­‐-­‐Na7onal  Council  of  Negro  Women  25  -­‐-­‐Occupy  the  Hood  26  -­‐-­‐Sovereign  Hai7  Ini7a7ve  27  

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Community:  -­‐-­‐Atlantans  Building  Leadership  for  Empowerment  28  -­‐-­‐West  End  Family  Life  and  Community  Center  29    Direct  Ac#on/Service:  -­‐-­‐Sopo  Bicycle  Co-­‐op  30  -­‐-­‐SHIFT  Community  Bikes  31  -­‐-­‐Take  Back  The  Block  32    Economic  Jus#ce:  -­‐-­‐9to5  Working  Women  33  -­‐-­‐Jobs  with  Jus7ce  34  -­‐-­‐Occupy  Atlanta  35  

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Educa#on:  -­‐-­‐Atlanta  Free  School  36  -­‐-­‐Bonner  Network  37  -­‐-­‐Organiza7on  of  Dekalb  Educators  38    Environmental  Jus#ce:  -­‐-­‐Sierra  Club  39  -­‐-­‐Women’s  Ac7on  for  New  Direc7ons  40    Food:  -­‐-­‐Food  Not  Bombs  41  -­‐-­‐Habesha  42  -­‐-­‐Metro  Farms  43  -­‐-­‐Sevenanda  44  -­‐-­‐Truly  Living  Well  45  

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Housing/Shelter:  -­‐-­‐Atlanta  Day  Shelter  for  Women  &  Children  46  -­‐-­‐Atlanta  Union  Mission  47  -­‐-­‐Clioon  Sanctuary  Ministries  48  -­‐-­‐Genesis  Shelter  for  Infants  49  -­‐-­‐Habitat  for  Humanity  50  -­‐-­‐Occupy  Our  Homes  Atlanta  51  -­‐-­‐Open  Door  Community  52  -­‐-­‐Task  Force  for  the  Homeless  53    Human  Rights:  -­‐-­‐Amnesty  Interna7onal  54  -­‐-­‐Coali7on  for  the  People’s  Agenda  55  -­‐-­‐Georgians  for  Alterna7ves  to  the  Death  Penalty  56  -­‐-­‐Project  South  57  -­‐-­‐The  King  Center  58   15  

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Immigrants’  Rights:  -­‐-­‐Georgia  La7no  Alliance  for  Human  Rights  59  -­‐-­‐Georgia  Undocumented  Youth  Alliance  60    Legal  Support:  -­‐-­‐ACLU  61  -­‐-­‐Davis  &  Bozeman  62  -­‐-­‐Southern  Center  for  Human  Rights  63  

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LGBTQ  Rights/Empowerment:  -­‐-­‐Georgia  Equality  64  -­‐-­‐Radical  Faeries  65  -­‐-­‐Transgender  Individuals  Living  Their  Truth  66    Media:  -­‐-­‐Atlanta  Progressive  News  67  -­‐-­‐Indymedia  68  -­‐-­‐WRFG  69    Peace:  -­‐-­‐American  Friends  Service  CommiJee  70  -­‐-­‐Georgia  Peace  and  Jus7ce  Coali7on  71  -­‐-­‐Interna7onal  Ac7on  Center  72  

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Socialism:  -­‐-­‐Democra7c  Socialists  of  America  73  -­‐-­‐Interna7onal  Socialist  Organiza7on  74    Theatre:  -­‐-­‐7  Stages  75  -­‐-­‐Horizon  76  -­‐-­‐PushPush  77    Unions:  -­‐-­‐Communica7on  Workers  of  America  78  -­‐-­‐Industrial  Workers  of  the  World  79  -­‐-­‐Teamsters  80  

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Women’s  Rights/Empowerment/Feminism:  -­‐-­‐Charis  Books  81  -­‐-­‐Feminist  Women’s  Health  Center  82  -­‐-­‐Georgia  Women  for  a  Change  83  -­‐-­‐Kelli’s  Childcare  Collec7ve  84  -­‐-­‐Planned  Parenthood  85  -­‐-­‐Sister  Love  86  -­‐-­‐Sister  Song  87  -­‐-­‐SPARK  Reproduc7ve  Jus7ce  88    Watchdogs:  -­‐-­‐Copwatch  89  -­‐-­‐Humanists  of  Georgia  90   19  

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Thank you to  the  all  the  organiza7ons  and  individuals  that  work  so  hard  to  make  the  world  a  beJer  place.  

We are winning.

This  is  not  an  exhaus7ve  directory  of  every  ac7vist/service  group  in  Atlanta,  many  of  whom  could  be  placed  under  several  categories.  We  are  in  the  process  of  edi7ng  this  pamphlet  and  using  it  to  create  a  website.      If  we  have  forgoJen  groups  or  made  mistakes,  if  you  would  like  to  help  us  reach  out  to  and  organize  poten7al  new  ac7vists  or  help  create  a  collabora7ve  series  of  smaller  pamphlets  by  category,  please  email    

ac#[email protected]  

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All our  struggles,  strategies,  and  work  are  connected.

We  need  a  mass  movement  for  las7ng  change  and  mass  par7cipa7on  to  create  a  beJer  world.  Poten7al  ac7vists  need  the  services,  founda7ons,  and  visions  we  offer.  It’s  7me  to  recruit  new  folks  systema7cally,  build  up  our  bases,  and  organize  ourselves  for  the  long  haul.    �

We’re all in this together. �

“Another  world  is  not  only  possible,  she  is  on  her  way.    On  a  quiet  day,  I  can  hear  her  breathing.”      -­‐Arundha1  Roy   21  

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The  FTP  Movement’s  primary  focus  is  to  serve  as  an  ac7vator  of  the  community.  We  advocate  building  ins7tu7ons,  providing  prac7cal  solu7ons,  and  implemen7ng  viable  programs  for  the  people.  We  deal  with  educa7on,  hunger,  homelessness,  police  brutality,  poli7cal  prisoners,  health,  youth  development,  gang  interven7on,  and  more.  

Contact  opmovement.ning.com  [email protected]   22  

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The  Malcolm  X  Grassroots  Movement  (MXGM)  is  an  organiza7on  of  Afrikans  in  America  whose  mission  is  to  defend  the  human  rights  of  our  people  and  promote  self-­‐determina7on  in  our  community.  We  are  building  a  network  of  organizers  commiJed  to  the  protracted  struggle  for  the  libera7on  of  the  New  Afrikan  Na7on  –  By  Any  Means  Necessary!    

Contact  mxgm.org  678-­‐528-­‐1627  P.O.  Box  361270,  Decatur,  GA  30036   23  

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Founded  in  1909,  the  NAACP  is  the  na7on's  oldest  and  largest  civil  rights  organiza7on.  The  mission  of  the  NAACP  is  to  ensure  the  poli7cal,  educa7onal,  social  and  economic  equality  of  rights  of  all  persons  and  to  eliminate  racial  hatred  and  racial  discrimina7on.  

Contact  naacpatlanta.org,  [email protected]  404-­‐756-­‐5447    404-­‐756-­‐5448  -­‐  fax  to  file  complaint  2001  Mar7n  Luther  King  Dr.,  Atlanta,  30310   24  

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Na7onal  Ac7on  Network  (NAN)  is  a  leading  civil  rights  organiza7on  in  the  U.S.  founded  by  Rev.  Al  Sharpton.  We  work  within  the  spirit  and  tradi7on  of  Dr.  Mar7n  Luther  King,  Jr.  to  promote  a  modern  civil  rights  agenda  that  includes  the  fight  for  one  standard  of  jus7ce,  decency  and  equal  opportuni7es  for  all.  

Contact  na7onalac7onnetwork.net  [email protected]  678-­‐732-­‐0405  phone,  632  Peeples  St.  SW,  Atlanta,  GA  30310   25  

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The  Na7onal  Council  of  Negro  Women(NCNW)  works  to  lead,  develop,  and  advocate  for  women  of  African  descent  through  research,  advocacy,  and  services  and  programs  around  health,  educa7on,  and  economic  empowerment  in  the  U.S.  and  Africa.  

Contact  ncnw.org  [email protected]  404-­‐270-­‐6070  633  Pennsylvania  Ave.  NW    Washington,  DC  20004   26  

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Occupy  The  Hood  is  a  na7onal  grassroots  movement  in  solidarity  with  those  who  work  towards  the  libera7on,  benefit  and  improvement  of  the  quality  of  life  of  disenfranchised  People  of  Color.  Our  mission  is  to  encourage  people  to  become  involved!  

Contact  officialoccupythehood.org  facebook.com/OccupyTheHoodAtlanta   27  

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Sovereign  Hai7  Ini7a7ve  (SHI)  is  an  ac7ve,  militant,  Pan-­‐Africanist,  youth-­‐oriented  ini7a7ve  aiming  to  integrally  bring  "true"  sovereignty  back  to  Hai7.  We  believe  in  an  independent  Hai7  free  from  foreign  influence,  dogmas,  s7gmas,  and  manipula7on.  

Contact  SovereignHai7.com  SovereignHai7Ini7a7ve  @gmail.com  facebook.com/SovereignHai7Ini7a7ve  (404)  482-­‐1622   28  

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ABLE  is  a  faith-­‐based,  mul7-­‐racial  community  organiza7on.  It  works  to  bring  people  together  across  the  lines  that  divide  the  region:  race,  class,  language.      ABLE  es  una  organizacion  comunitaria  mul7  racial.  Trabaja  tratando  de  acercar  a  las  personas  dentro  de  las  lineas  que  dividen  las  regiones  como  son:  raza,  clase  social,  lenguaje.  

Contact  hJp://able.gamaliel.org/  [email protected]  678-­‐271-­‐7443   29  

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The  West  End  Family  Life  and  Community  Center  (WE)  aims  to  provide  effec7ve  educa7onal,  social,  spiritual,  and  recrea7onal  programs  and  services  that  enhance  the  quality  of  life  for  youth  and  adults  of  the  West  End  and  surrounding  communi7es  of  Atlanta.  

Contact  facebook.com/wecenter  404-­‐752-­‐7661  1191  Donnelly  Ave  SW,  Atlanta,  GA  30310   30  

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Sopo  Bicycle  Coopera7ve  is  a  nonprofit  that  facilitates  the  collec7ve  ownership  and  opera7on  of  a  community  bicycle  repair  shop.  Our  mission  is  to  create  equitable  access  to  cycling  by  providing  affordable  bicycle  maintenance,  services  and  educa7on  

Contact  sopobikes.org,  [email protected]  404-­‐425-­‐9989  586  Woodward  Ave.  SE,  Atlanta,  GA,  30312  7pm-­‐10pm  –  Tue,  Wed,  Thur;  2pm-­‐6pm  -­‐  Sat   31  

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We  at  SHIFTbikes  give  away  FREE  bikes  simply  for  learning  and  helping  in  the  shop.  We  work  to  empower  homeless  people,  students,  and  community  ac7vists,  and  to  provide  them  with  free,  green,  and  sexy  transporta7on.  

Contact  facebook.com/SHIFTbikes/info  477  Peachtree  St,    Atlanta,  GA  Every  Mon,  1pm-­‐5pm,  classes  @  3pm   32  

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Take  Back  the  Block  (TBTB)  came  out  of  defending  homes  from  evic7on  in  Atlanta.  TBTB  seeks  to  create  a  space  for  the  communi7es  that  are  the  most  affected  by  austere  economic  policies  to  empower  themselves  by  challenging  unjust  laws  and  groups  of  people  directly.  

Contact  Takebacktheblock.wordpress.com  [email protected]  facebook.com/takebacktheblock   33  

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9to5  envisions  an  economically  just  world  where  women  and  their  families  thrive.  9to5’s  Atlanta  chapter  mission  is  to  improve  the  workplace  for  women  and  strengthen  the  ability  of  low-­‐wage  women  in  Georgia  to  win  economic  jus7ce  

Contact  9to5.org/local/atlanta,  [email protected]  404-­‐222-­‐0037  501  Pulliam  Street  SW,  Suite  344,  Atlanta,  30312   34  

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Atlanta  Jobs  with  Jus7ce  (Atlanta  JwJ)  is  a  coali7on  of  groups  organizing  around  improving  economic  and  social  condi7ons  in  our  workplaces  and  communi7es.  We  work  to  improve  our  community's  standard  of  living,  protect  public  services,  defend  workers’  rights,  and  organize  the  unorganized.  

Contact  www.atlantajwj.org,  [email protected]    404.913.9595    250  Georgia  Ave  SE,  Suite  #309,  Atlanta,  30312   35  

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Occupy  Atlanta  is  a  diverse,  non-­‐violent  grassroots  movement  in  support  of  Occupy  Wall  Street.  Our  shared  goals  are  to  get  corporate  money  out  of  poli7cs,  fight  for  the  rights  of  the  99%,  and  bring  about  true  democracy  where  every  person  has  a  voice  in  the  process  of  governance.  

Contact  occupyatlanta.org  [email protected]  Headqtrs:  Peachtree  and  Pine  shelter,  4th  floor   36  

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Atlanta  Free  School  is  a  teaching  and  learning  network  by  and  for  the  community.  There  is  no  physical  school,  center,  ins7tu7on,  or  corpora7on  involved.  Teachers  (like  you)  find  space  and  put  on  free  classes  for  community  members  (like  you).  Anyone  can  teach  a  class!  

Contact  atlantafreeschool.tumblr.com  [email protected]   37  

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We  believe  colleges  and  congrega7ons  have  vital  roles  to  play  in  society  in  nurturing  and  mobilizing  thoughzul,  caring,  and  diverse  leadership  dedicated  to  community  service.  We  support  innova7ve  programs  that  can  poten7ally  serve  as  models  for  the  field.  

Contact  www.bonner.org  [email protected]  609-­‐924-­‐6663  Bonner  Scholar  Programs  can  be  found  at  the  following  Georgia  colleges:  Berry,  Morehouse,  Oxford  College  of  Emory,  Spellman,  and  Young  Harris   38  

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The  Organiza7on  of  DeKalb  Educators  (ODE)    mission  is  to  be  the  leader  in  providing  informa7on,  training,  representa7on  and  support  for  a  stronger,  more  effec7ve  school  system.  We  are  the  largest  local  teachers’  organiza7on  in  Georgia.  

Contact  odegaenea.org,  [email protected]  (678)  837-­‐1170  100  Crescent  Centre  Parkway,  Suite  290,  Tucker,  GA,  30084   39  

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Since  1892,  the  Sierra  Club  has  been  working  to  protect  communi7es,  wild  places,  and  the  planet  itself.  We  are  the  largest  and  most  influen7al  grassroots  environmental  organiza7on  in  the  US.  

Contact  georgia.sierraclub.org  [email protected]  (404)-­‐607-­‐1262  x-­‐221  (Sybil  Cypress)    743  E.  College  Ave,  Suite  B    Decatur,  GA  30030     40  

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Georgia  Women’s  Ac7on  for  New  Direc7ons  (WAND)  is  an  independent  grassroots,  woman-­‐led  organiza7on  that  seeks  to  direct  women's  voices  into  a  powerful  movement  for  social  change.  We  monitor  ac7vi7es  and  policy  decisions  and  translate  technical  informa7on  about  environmental  impacts.  

Contact  gawand.org,  [email protected]  404-­‐524-­‐5999  Our  office  is  located  in  Grant  Park  250  Georgia  Ave.  SE,  Ste.  202,  Atlanta,  30312   41  

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Food  Not  Bombs  (FNB)  believes  food  is  a  right  and  not  a  privilege.  We  recover  and  share  free  vegan  or  vegetarian  meals  to  anyone  who  is  hungry  to  protest  war,  poverty  and  waste.  We  are  dedicated  to  taking  nonviolent  direct  ac7on  to  change  society.  

Contact  foodnotbombs.net,  [email protected]  404-­‐939-­‐7699  Sundays  –  cook  11am,  80  Mayson  Avenue,  Atlanta,  30307  (Candler  Park  MARTA);  serve  2pm,  Woodruff  Park  (Five  Points  MARTA);  dishes  aoer  at  80  Mayson  

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HABESHA  (Helping  Africa  By  Establishing  Schools  at  Home  and  Abroad)  is  an  environmentally-­‐conscious  organiza7on  that  cul7vates  leadership  in  youth  through  cultural  educa7on,  sustainable  agriculture,  entrepreneurship,  holis7c  health,  and  technology.    

Contact  habeshainc.org,  [email protected]  1.888.308.7473  PO  Box  1291,  Redan,  GA  30074   43  

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The  Metro  Farms  mission  is  to  establish  a  sustainable  local  food  system  in  Atlanta  that  supports  a  thriving  community  economy.  Our  high  yield,  organic  gardens  demonstrate  the  viability  of  a  local  food  produc7on  system  as  a  tool  for  food  security  and  community  and  family  self-­‐reliance.  

Contact  metrofarms.wordpress.com  

“Thank  you  for  working  on  building  a  bePer  world.    Thank  you  for  actually  building  some  piece  of  that  bePer  world.    Thank  you  for  focusing  on  that  bePer  world  and  what  it  takes  to  get  us  there,  rather  than  what  is  holding  us  here…”  –Alex  Hardiman,  1984-­‐2012   44  

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Sevananda  is  an  independent  business  deeply  rooted  in  the  Atlanta  community  since  1974,  and  wholly  owned  and  operated  by  our  local  community  of  members  as  a  coopera7ve.  With  more  demanding  product  sourcing  policies,  we  guarantee  our  products’  food  integrity.  

Contact  sevananda.coop  [email protected]  404-­‐681-­‐2831    467  Moreland  Avenue  NE  Atlanta,  GA  30307   45  

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TLW  Center  for  Natural  Urban  Agriculture  is  a  501(c)3  that  works  to  engage  the  Atlanta  community  in  developing  local  food  systems  through  educa7on  and  food  produc7on.  Through  classes,  internships,  markets  and  summer  camp  we  raise  awareness  about  the  value  of  local  food  systems.  

Contact  trulylivingwell.com  [email protected]  678.973.0997  Sites  located  at:  (1)  1856  Harbin  Rd,  Atlanta;    (2)  3353  Washington  Rd,  East  Point;    (3)  Old  4th  Ward,  75  Hilliard  Street,  NE,  Atlanta.   46  

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Our  mission  is  to  ease  the  burden  of  homelessness  for  women  and  children  and  to  assist  in  establishing  self-­‐sufficiency  by  providing  comprehensive  educa7on  and  suppor7ve  services  in  a  manner  that  respects  human  dignity.  In  2009  we  served  5,000  women  and  children  at  a  rate  of  150-­‐250  individuals  entering  our  doors  each  day.  

Contact  atlantadayshelter.org  [email protected]  (404)  876-­‐2894    655  Ethel  Street,  NW,  Atlanta,  Georgia  30318   47  

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Established  in  1938,  the  ministry  provides  emergency  shelter,  residen7al  discipleship,  job  aJainment,  and  transi7onal  housing  to  more  than  950  homeless  men,  women  and  children  daily.  We  invest  in  the  spiritual,  personal  and  professional  development  of  people,  restoring  and  equipping  them  to  inten7onal  living.    

Contact  hJp://www.atlantamission.org/  [email protected]  404-­‐588-­‐4000  2353  Bolton  Rd,  Atlanta,  Ga,  30318   48  

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We  are  an  emergency  shelter,  a    2-­‐year  transi7onal  housing  program  and  a  rapid-­‐rehousing  program.  We  welcome  homeless  men  to  a  place  of  shelter  each  night  providing  personal  hospitality  bound  in  Chris7an  love.  

Contact  clioonsanctuary.com  [email protected]  404-­‐373-­‐3253    369  Connec7cut  Avenue,  Atlanta,  30307  

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Genesis  Shelter  is  an  Atlanta-­‐based  shelter  for  babies  six  months  of  age  and  younger  and  their  families.  Genesis  enables  homeless  families  to  remain  together  and  creates  a  par7cipatory  community  where  parents  can  live  with  their  children  in  privacy  and  with  dignity.  

Contact  genesisanewlife.org  (404)  522-­‐6056  173  Boulevard  NE  Atlanta,  30312   50  

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We  partner  with  working  families,  sponsors,  and  communi7es  to  build  affordable,  green,  quality  homes  and  to  provide  support  services.  We  construct  quality  houses  sold  to  families  through  no-­‐profit,  no-­‐interest  loans.  Buyers  complete  250  sweat-­‐equity  hours,  and  pay  for  their  homes,  upkeep,  and  maintain  payments.  

Contact  atlantahabitat.org  404-­‐223-­‐5180  ext.  135  volunteer  hotline  519  Memorial  Dr  SE,  Atlanta,  30312   51  

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Occupy  Our  Homes  Atlanta  (OOHA)  believes  that  everyone  has  a  right  to  have  a  roof  over  their  heads.  We  support  Atlantans  who  stand  up  to  their  banks  and  fight  for  their  homes.  We  stand  in  solidarity  with  all  who  help  the  99%  fight  for  their  homes.  

Contact  occupyourhomesatl.org  [email protected]  678  744  9303   52  

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The  Open  Door  Community  is  a  residen7al  Chris7an  community  and  ministry.  We  resist  money,  power,  violence,  sexism,  heterosexism,  racism,  death,  war  and  the  self.  We  live  together  and  encounter  these  issues  daily,  and  so  we  challenge  these  barriers  within  our  own  hearts  and  in  our  social  structures.  We  serve  prisoners,  the  homeless,  and  the  hungry.  

Contact  opendoorcommunity.org  404-­‐874-­‐9652  910  Ponce  de  Leon  Ave.  NE,  Atlanta,  GA,  30306   53  

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Task  Force  for  the  Homeless  advocates  with  and  represents  the  dignity  and  rights  of  homeless  people  toward  the  goal  of  preven7ng  homelessness  and  seeking  housing  for  all.  Peachtree  and  Pine  (4th  floor)  is  also  the  Occupy  Atlanta  Headquarters,  maintained  mostly  by  homeless  persons.  

Contact  homelesstaskforce.org  [email protected]  404-­‐447-­‐3678  shelter  hotline  477  Peachtree  Street,  Atlanta   54  

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We  are  the  largest  human  rights  organiza7on  in  the  world.  Our  vision  is  of  a  world  where  all  people  enjoy  all  human  rights  enshrined  in  the  Universal  Declara7on  of  Human  Rights  (UDHR).  We  inves7gate  and  expose  abuses,  educate  and  mobilize  the  public,  and  help  transform  socie7es  to  create  a  safer,  more  just  world.  

Contact  www.amnestyusa.org,  [email protected]  (404)  876-­‐5661    730  Peachtree  Street  NE  Suite  1060,  Atlanta   55  

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The  Coali7on  for  the  People’s  Agenda  (CPA),  started  by  Joseph  E.  Lowery,  is  interested  in  achieving  a  beJer  government,  quality  educa7on,  and  criminal,  environmental  and  civil  jus7ce.  Our  agenda  is  a  growing  list  of  poli7cal,  economic,  and  racial  concerns.  

Contact  gcpagenda.org,  [email protected]  100  Auburn  Ave,  St  102,  Atlanta,  GA,  30303    (404)  653-­‐1199  phone   56  

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Georgians  For  Alterna7ves  to  the  Death  Penalty  (GFADP)  is  a  statewide  coali7on  of  concerned  organiza7ons  and  individuals  working  for  greater  fairness  in  Georgia's  criminal  jus7ce  system  and  an  end  to  capital  punishment.  

Contact  gfadp.org,  [email protected],  [email protected]  (404)  250-­‐3540  phone  PO  Box  55196,  Atlanta,  GA  30308     57  

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Embracing  Dr.  King’s  philosophy/strategy  of  nonviolence  to  eliminate  poverty,  racism  and  violence,  The  King  Center  serves  as  a  resource  for  educa7ng  people  also  embracing  nonviolence.  We  are  determined  to  have  a  posi7ve  impact  on  the  con7nuing  struggle  to  fulfill  his  great  dream  for  the  world.  

Contact  thekingcenter.org  404-­‐526-­‐8900  The  King  Center,  449  Auburn  Avenue,  NE,  Atlanta,  GA  30312   58  

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Project  South  works  to  dismantle  systems  of  poverty,  racism,  and  violence  while  also  building  community  power.  We  have  developed  thousands  of  leaders  within  communi7es  directly  affected  by  racism  and  economic  injus7ce  in  order  to  build  social  movements  to  eliminate  poverty.  

Contact  projectsouth.org  404.622.0602  phone  Project  South,    9  Gammon  Ave  SE  Atlanta,  GA  30315   59  

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Somos  la  organización  que  trabaja  con7go  en  las  acciones  a  favor  de  la  comunidad.  Nos  ves  encabezando  marchas.  Nos  oyes  en  la  radio.  Nos  ves  orientando  a  nuestra  gente,  defendiendo  sus  derechos.  

Contacto  glahr.org,  [email protected]  770  457  5232  teléfono  4200  Perimeter  Park  South  Suite  #210    Atlanta,  Georgia,  30341  Estados  Unidos   60  

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Georgia  Undocumented  Youth  Alliance  (GUYA)  is  an  Undocumented  Youth-­‐led  organiza7on  that  seeks  dignity  and  jus7ce  for  the  Immigrant  Community  in  Georgia.  We  believe  no  human  being  is  illegal  and  that  everyone  has  the  right  to  educa7on  and  the  pursuit  of  a  beJer  life,  without  being  targeted  due  to  immigra7on  status.    

Contact  guyaconnect.com,  [email protected]   61  

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The  ACLU  works  daily  in  courts,  legislatures  and  communi7es  to  defend  and  preserve  the  rights  and  liber7es  that  the  Cons7tu7on  and  laws  guarantee,  including  freedom  of  speech,  assembly  and  religion;  equal  protec7on  under  the  law;  due  process  and  fair  treatment;  and  right  to  privacy.  We  also  work  to  extend  rights  to  segments  of  our  popula7on  such  as  LGBTQ  people,  prisoners,  and  people  with  disabili7es.  

Contact  acluga.org,  [email protected]  770.303.9966  phone  1900  The  Exchange,  St.  425,  Atlanta,  GA  30339   62  

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In  addi7on  to  providing  outstanding  legal  services,  the  Davis  Bozeman  Law  Firm  has  also  demonstrated  a  genuine  concern  and  support  for  uplioing  our  community  by  volunteering,  organizing  and  working  to  make  posi7ve  change.  Recently,  we  have  assisted  over  70  Occupy  Atlanta  protesters  in  figh7ng  for  free  speech,  as  well  as  the  family  of  Ariston  Waiters,  a  young  19-­‐year-­‐old  father  murdered  by  a  police  officer,  in  pursuing  jus7ce.  

Contact  davisbozeman.com  404.244.2004  phone  (free  consulta7on)  4153-­‐B  Flat  Shoals  Pkwy,  St.  204,  Decatur,  30034   63  

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The  Southern  Center  for  Human  Rights  provides  legal  representa7on  to  people  facing  the  death  penalty,  challenges  human  rights  viola7ons  in  prisons  and  jails,  seeks  through  li7ga7on  and  advocacy  to  improve  representa7on  for  poor  people  accused  of  crimes,  and  advocates  for  criminal  jus7ce  system  reforms  on  behalf  of  those  affected  by  the  system  in  the  Southern  United  States.  

Contact  schr.org,  [email protected]  404.688.1202  phone  83  Poplar  St.  NW,  Atlanta,  GA  30303   64  

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Our  mission  is  to  advance  fairness,  safety  and  opportunity  for  Georgia’s  lesbian,  gay,  bisexual,  transgender  and  allied  communi7es.  We  engage  in  lobbying  and  strategic  involvement  in  elec7ons,  voter  registra7on,  educa7on  ac7vi7es,  and  provide  informa7on  and  resources  for  effec7ve  communica7on  with  decision  makers,  and  organize  and  mobilize  LGBT  residents  and  allies.  

Contact  georgiaequality.org  [email protected]  404.523.3070  voice    1530  DeKalb  Ave.  NE,  St.  A,  Atlanta,  GA  30307   65  

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Nobody  speaks  for  Radical  Faeries  as  a  whole,  but  generally,  we  tend  to  be  gay  men  who  look  for  a  spiritual  dimension  to  our  sexuality;  many  of  us  are  healers  of  one  kind  or  another.  Our  shared  values  include  feminism,  respect  for  the  Earth,  and  individual  responsibility  rather  than  hierarchy.  Our  defining  events  are  Faerie  Gatherings,  where  we’ll  get  together  for    a  retreat,  usually  in  the  woods,  separated  from  the  outside  world.  A  lot  of  that  7me  is  spent  in  “heart  circles,”  where  we  open  up  emo7onally.  

Contact  radfae.org,  [email protected],    Facebook.com/groups/AtlantaRadicalFaeries/   66  

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TILTT  (Transgender  Individuals  Living  Their  Truth)  wishes  to  provide  a  safe,  suppor7ve  place  for  the  transgender  community  and  give  them  the  tools  to  cope  with  society.  Our  services  include  outreach,  suppor7ve  group  interac7on,  assistance  with  the  legal  name  changes,  and  health.  We  believe  we  can  begin  a  movement  to  "Tilt  the  world  toward  change."    

Contact  7lJ.org,  [email protected]  (678)  754-­‐3506  -­‐  (Please  include  your  name  and  a  contact  number  so  we  can  reach  you  if  necessary.  Your  contact  info  will  be  confiden7al.)  1530  DeKalb  Ave.  NE,  Atlanta,  GA  30307   67  

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Atlanta  Progressive  News  (APN)  is  an  online  news  service.  We  are  a  trusted  source  of  progressive  informa7on.  Our  goal  is  to  provide  news  of  concern  to  the  working  families  of  Atlanta.  Progressive  news  brings  us  closer  to  universal  health  care,  living  wages,  affordable  housing,  peace,  a  healthy  environment,  and  vo7ng  systems  we  can  trust.  

Contact  Atlantaprogressivenews.com  [email protected]  (404)  983  6049  cell,  MaJhew  Cardinale  PO  Box  244032,  Atlanta,  GA  30324   68  

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The  Independent  Media  Center  (indymedia)  is  a  network  of  collec7vely  run  media  outlets  for  the  crea7on  of  radical,  accurate,  and  passionate  tellings  of  the  truth.  We  work  out  of  a  love  and  inspira7on  for  people  who  work  for  a  beJer  world,  despite  corporate  media's  distor7ons  and  unwillingness  to  cover  efforts  to  free  humanity.  Anyone  can  publish  news  for  Atlanta  Indymedia  and  we  encourage  it!  

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WRFG  89.3  is  a  progressive,  non-­‐profit  community  radio  sta7on  that  broadcasts  24  Hours  a  day  at  100,000  WaJs.  WRFG  provides  a  voice  for  those  who’ve  been  tradi7onally  denied  access  to  the  broadcast  media  and  through  the  involvement  of  a  broad  base  of  community  elements  to  guarantee  that  access.    

Contact  wrfg.org  678-­‐528-­‐1627  LiJle  Five  Points  Community  Center  -­‐  sta7on  P.O.  Box  361270,  Decatur,  GA  30036  -­‐  mail   70  

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AFSC  is  devoted  to  service,  development,  and  peace  worldwide.  Our  work  is  based  on  the  belief  in  the  worth  of  every  person,  and  faith  in  the  power  of  love  to  overcome  violence  and  injus7ce.  Real  peace  is  more  than  the  absence  of  war:  we  need  to  change  the  culture,  situa7ons,  and  systems  that  lead  to  violence.  We  build  capacity  for  peace  in  people  and  community.    

Contact  hJp://afsc.org/office/atlanta-­‐ga  404-­‐586-­‐0460  phone  60  Walton  Street,  NW,  Atlanta,  GA  30303   71  

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The  mission  of  the  Georgia  Peace  and  Jus7ce  Coali7on  (GPJC)  is:  to  promote  peaceful  alterna7ves  to  war  and  violence;  to  provide  leadership  in  nonviolently  opposing  wars  and  policies  of  aggression  and  domina7on;  to  link  and  strengthen  the  GPJC  statewide  network  of  ac7vists  in  Georgia  and  support  those  working  for  social  jus7ce  here  and  abroad.  

Contact  georgiapeace.org,  [email protected]  404-­‐522-­‐4500  PO  Box  133016,  Atlanta,  GA  30333  Rally  Against  War:  Every  Weds.  4:45-­‐5:45pm,  corner  of  Ponce  de  Leon/Moreland   72  

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The  Interna7onal  Ac7on  Center  (IAC)  is  against  U.S.  imperialism  and  for  people’s  needs.  In  every  struggle,  we  solidarize  ourselves  with  the  most  determined  opponents  of  racism,  war,  and  colonialism.  We  work  to  build  links  between  ac7vists  of  many  different  struggles  and  facing  many  forms  of  oppression.  

Contact  iacatlanta.wordpress.com  [email protected]  iac-­‐[email protected]  -­‐  Español  212.633.6646  phone,  55  W.  17  St.,  Ste  5C,  New  York,  NY  10011   73  

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Metro  Atlanta  Democra7c  Socialists  of  America  (DSA)  envisions  a  world  where  resources  are  democra7cally  controlled.  We  educate  the  public  about  socialist  values  and  policies  and  build  and  support  progressive  coali7ons  for  economic  and  social  jus7ce,  which  include  locally  the  Georgia  Peace  &  Jus7ce  Coali7on,  Coali7on  for  the  Peoples'  Agenda,  Atlanta  Jobs  with  Jus7ce,  and  the  Grady  Hospital  Coali7on.  

Contact  dsa-­‐atlanta.org  770.313.4628  [email protected]   74  

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The  Interna7onal  Socialist  Organiza7on  (ISO)  is  commiJed  to  building  an  organiza7on  that  par7cipates  in  the  struggles  for  jus7ce  and  libera7on  today  -­‐  and  toward  a  future  socialist  society.  We  fight  against  war,  occupa7on,  racism,  an7-­‐gay  bigotry,  and  an7-­‐immigrant  scapegoa7ng,  and  for  women's  rights  like  abor7on  and  workers'  rights.  

Contact  Interna7onalsocialist.org  [email protected]  404-­‐838-­‐7127    Mee7ngs:  Thurs,  7p,  1015  Edgewood  Ave.  (red  bldg).  

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7  Stages  is  a  professional,  non-­‐profit  theatre  company  devoted  to  engaging  ar7sts  and  audiences  by  focusing  on  the  social,  poli7cal,  and  spiritual  values  of  contemporary  culture.  Over  the  past  30  years,  7  Stages  has  addressed  subjects  like  AIDS  in  the  1980s,  slavery  and  black  history,  challenged  white  supremacy  and  the  KKK,  and  worked  with  kids  from  at-­‐risk  backgrounds.  

Contact  www.7stages.org  404-­‐523-­‐7647  box  office  1105  Euclid  Avenue,  Atlanta,  GA,  30307   76  

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Horizon's  produc7ons  are  entertaining,  thought-­‐provoking  and  relevant  to  urban  Southern  audiences.  We  provide  an  in7mate  environment  where  diverse  audiences  can  truly  feel  part  of  the  theatrical  experience,  and  an  ar7s7c  home  where  local  ar7sts  can  grow.  

Contact  horizontheatre.com  [email protected]  404.584.7450  box  office  Theatre:  Euclid  &  Aus7n  Aves,  LiJle  Five  Points    Mailing:  PO  Box  5376,  Atlanta,  GA  31107     77  

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PushPush  is  an  ar7st-­‐driven  non-­‐profit  that  cul7vates  dis7nc7ve  ar7s7c  development  opportuni7es  for  theater  and  media  ar7sts.  We  aJract  ar7sts  from  other  dynamic  cultural  centers  and  provide  rare  opportuni7es  for  more  than  300  adults  and  youths  to  grow,  take  risks,  and  collaborate.  

Contact  pushpushtheater.com  404-­‐377-­‐6332  121New  Street,  Decatur,  GA,  30030  (off  E.  College  Ave.  by  Agnes  ScoJ  College)   78  

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CWA,  the  largest  telecommunica7ons  union  in  the  world,  represents  over  700,000  men  and  women  in  both  private  and  public  sectors.  CWA  holds  over  2,000  collec7ve  bargaining  agreements  spelling  out  wages,  benefits,  working  condi7ons  and  employment  security  provisions  for  its  members.  Among  major  employers  of  CWA  members  are  AT&T,  Verizon,  and  other  telecom  companies.  

Contact  cwa3204.org  404-­‐688-­‐1256  phone  279  Logan  St.,  Atlanta  (corner  of  Hill  &  Logan)  Union  Mee7ng:  2nd  Tues  every  month.   79  

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The  IWW  is  a  member-­‐run  union  for  all  workers.  IWW  members  are  organizing  to  win  beJer  condi7ons  today  and  build  a  world  with  economic  democracy  tomorrow.  We  organize  industrially  meaning  we  organize  all  workers  producing  the  same  goods  or  services  into  one  union,  rather  than  dividing  workers  by  skill  or  trade,  so  we  can  pool  our  strength  to  win  our  demands  together.    

Contact  www.iww.org  [email protected]  678-­‐365-­‐6821   80  

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The  Teamsters  union  primary  organizes  and  educates  workers  to  aJain  a  higher  living  standard.  We  organize  workers  so  they  have  a  voice  in  the  workplace;  educate  workers  so  they  know  their  workplace  rights  and  can  par7cipate  fully  in  democracy;  involve  workers  in  the  poli7cal  process  so  their  issues  are  addressed;  nego7ate  and  enforce  contracts  with  employers  so  that  each  worker  will  be  treated  with  dignity,  jus7ce  and  respect.  

Contact  www.teamsterslocal728.org  404-­‐627-­‐7351   81  

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Charis  is  the  South's  oldest  and  largest  feminist  bookstore.  We  celebrate  36  years  of  feminist  bookselling  and  we  are  always  celebra7ng  our  stories.  These  stories  are  wriJen  in  poetry,  biography,  short  stories,  plays,  essays,  songs  and  novels.  They  are  told  in  circles-­‐-­‐circles  of  women,  of  children,  of  dreamers,  of  men  seeking  hope,  making  jus7ce.    

Contact  charisbooksandmore.com  [email protected]  (404)524-­‐0304    1189  Euclid  Ave.  NE  Atlanta,  GA  30307     82  

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Feminist  Women's  Health  Center's  Cliff  Valley  Clinic  is  a  safe,  suppor7ve,  and  affordable  place  for  your  reproduc7ve  health  care  needs.  We  welcome  all  races,  ethnici7es,  sexual  orienta7ons,  gender  iden77es  or  expressions,  socio-­‐economic  status  and  abili7es.  On  a  typical  day,  four  languages  are  spoken,  and  addi7onal  translators  can  be  arranged.  

Contact  feministcenter.org  404.728.7900  Clinic    1924  Cliff  Valley  Way  NE,  Atlanta,  GA  30329   83  

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Georgia  Women  for  a  Change  is  a  non-­‐profit,  non-­‐par7san  organiza7on  that  stands  for  progressive  change  for  Georgia’s  women  and  girls.  Together,  we  speak  with  a  unified  voice  on  issues  of  economic  security,  equal  rights  and  freedom  from  violence.  We  provide  a  valuable  resource  to  public  officials  who  depend  on  us  for  the  facts  about  women’s  lives.    

Contact  gwomen.org,  [email protected]  404.875.8184  phone  PO  Box  55553,  Atlanta,  GA  30308   84  

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KCCA  is  a  collec7ve  of  volunteers  who  seek  to  provide  libera7on-­‐based  childcare,  in  which  caretakers  are  queer-­‐friendly,  aJen7ve,  passionate,  and  progressive.  We  partner  with  organiza7ons  to  provide  quality,  competent,  free  childcare  for  ongoing  mee7ngs  and  one-­‐7me  events  for  progressive  organiza7ons.  

Contact  hJp://kccatl.com/  678  667  1KCC  (1522)  Amariah   85  

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We  are  a  trusted  health  care  provider,  an  informed  educator,  a  passionate  advocate,  and  a  global  partner  helping  similar  organiza7ons  around  the  world.  Planned  Parenthood  delivers  vital  reproduc7ve  health  care,  sex  educa7on,  and  informa7on  to  millions  of  women,  men,  and  young  people  worldwide.  For  more  than  90  years,  Planned  Parenthood  has  promoted  a  commonsense  approach  to  women’s  health,  well-­‐being,  and  right  to  choose.  

Contact  plannedparenthood.org  404-­‐688-­‐9305  phone  75  Piedmont  Ave.  NE,  Ste.  800,  Atlanta,  GA   86  

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SisterLove,  founded  in  1989,  is  a  reproduc7ve  jus7ce  organiza7on  for  women,  with  a  focus  on  HIV/AIDS.  We  provide  innova7ve  services  in  support  of  women’s  educa7on,  empowerment,  wellness  and  rights.  We  are  on  a  mission  to  eradicate  the  adverse  impact  of  HIV/AIDS  and  other  reproduc7ve  health  challenges  upon  women  and  their  families  through  educa7on,  preven7on,  support  and  human  rights  advocacy  in  the  United  States  and  around  the  world.  

Contact  Sisterlove.org  404-­‐505-­‐7777   87  

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SisterSong  educates  women  of  color  and  policy  makers  on  reproduc7ve  and  sexual  health  and  rights,  and  to  work  towards  the  access  of  health  services,  informa7on  and  resources  that  are  culturally  and  linguis7cally  appropriate.  We  achieve  these  goals  through  public  policy  work,  advocacy,  service  delivery  and  health  educa7on  within  our  communi7es.  

Contact  sistersong.net,  [email protected]  404-­‐756-­‐2680  phone  1237  Ralph  David  Abernathy  Blvd,  Atlanta,  GA   88  

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SPARK  is  a  statewide  community-­‐based  reproduc7ve  jus7ce  organiza7on.  Our  mission  is  to  collaborate  with  individuals,  communi7es,  and  organiza7ons  for  a  powerful  reproduc7ve  jus7ce  movement  in  the  South  by  developing  and  sharing  radical  analysis  to  shio  culture  and  prac7ce,  mobilize  in  response  to  immediate  threats,  and  organize  for  long-­‐term  systemic  change.  Our  vision  is  a  South  that  con7nuously  cul7vates  communi7es  where  we  can  all  make  liberatory  decisions  about  our  lives.    

Contact  sparkrj.org/beta,  [email protected]  facebook.com/sparkrjnow  404.343.6506  (phone)  2048  Hosea  L  Williams  Dr,  Ste  B,  Atlanta,  GA   89  

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Copwatch  of  East  Atlanta  is  a  group  of  civilians  organized  to  protect  our  communi7es  from  police  abuse.  We  monitor  police  stops,  using  video  cameras  to  document  any  brutality  or  viola7on  of  rights.  We  also  educate  people  about  their  rights  and  how  to  file  complaints  about  mistreatment  by  the  police.  We  are  part  of  a  larger  effort  to  re-­‐assert  community  control  over  the  police.    We  believe  power  should  be  shioed  away  from  police  and  towards  community  based  solu7ons  for  safety.  

Contact  copwatchoea.org  (678)  390-­‐0393   90  

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The  Humanists  of  Georgia  is  dedicated  to  fostering  a  community  of  secular  humanists.  Humanism  affirms  the  inherent  dignity  and  worth  of  every  human  being.  Humanism  is  free  from  any  belief  in  the  supernatural  and  is  dedicated  to  the  search  for  meaning  and  values  through  intelligence  and  the  scien7fic  method,  democracy,  and  social  sympathy.  

Contact  georgiahumanists.org  Mee7ngs:  3rd  Sun,  12:30pm,    Atlanta  Freethought  Society  Center,  4775  N.  Church  Lane  SE,  Smyrna,  GA.  (see  website  posts  to  double-­‐check  loca7on)   91  

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WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?!

“Don’t do nothing because you can’t do everything. Do something.

Anything.”

– Colleen Patrick-Goudreau [email protected]

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