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Rashad Robinson, ColorOfChange.org


We’ve had some major victories since we started.
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Next week, I’ll take the stage at our 10th anniversary ceremony. But before I do that, I want to send this message to thank you, the core of our 1 million members. With your help, we have been able to create real-world change for Black people in America.

As I prepare for our anniversary, I’m also thinking a lot about why Van Jones and James Rucker founded this organization ten years ago, in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. In the past year alone, we’ve seen too many Black lives taken at the hands of police to keep count. Even ten years after the storm that ravaged the Gulf Coast and spurred the founding of this organization, our brothers and sisters in Black communities are still in a state of crisis.

Help drive the next decade of racial justice work by donating $15 each month.

Van and James wanted to build an organization with the capacity to respond in times like these. They wanted to build a network of ordinary people with the passion to push for justice. Even before “Black Lives Matter,” they had a vision of how we could bring our voices together and use that collective voice to demand accountability and grow a movement for Black people. That’s what ColorofChange has spent the past 10 years doing.

When I address the crowd at the ceremony next week, I’ll take stock of precedents we’ve set and the systemic change we have been able to bring about:

  1. We organized in support of the Jena 6 and were able to contribute $250,000 to the young men’s legal team and help them avoid jail time.
  2. We helped stop Glenn Beck’s racist hate speech from being aired on Fox News by getting hundreds of advertisers to stop funding his show.
  3. We helped end Pat Buchanan’s tenure as a political commentator at MSNBC after he pushed his white supremacist views as mainstream opinion.
  4. In the aftermath of Trayvon Martin’s killing, we de-funded the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), hindering its ability to develop and spread “shoot first” laws and discriminatory voter ID laws.
  5. We convinced Clear Channel to remove a series of voter fraud billboards placed in Black communities before the 2012 election.
  6. We pushed FOX to cancel the television show “Cops” after 25 years of dehumanizing portrayals of Black people.
  7. We successfully pressured Saturday Night Live to add two Black women to the cast, Sasheer Zamata and Leslie Jones, in addition to one Black woman writer. Zamata became the first Black woman cast member since 2007.
  8. We donated $70,000 to the Organization for Black Struggle to help it build an organizing infrastructure on the ground in Ferguson to support the Movement for Black Lives.
  9. We were a driving force behind winning “net neutrality,” ensuring that the Internet remains free and open, especially for people with limited resources and for organizations like ours who use online organizing.
  10. We convinced GoFundMe and Indiegogo to stop allowing their platforms to be used to fundraise for killer cops, and we continue to push tech companies like Twitter and Facebook to diversify their staff.

We’ve done all of this with a small core staff of committed, dedicated campaigners and, most importantly, the voices and support of our members. In the next ten years of our organization’s life, there will be much more work to do. With your help, we can seek out and support new movements that elevate the value of Black lives, Black voices and Black political power.

But it all depends on you. Your donations–the hard-earned dollars you give because you believe in justice for our communities–are what sustain our work. As we lay out an ambitious vision for the next decade, we are asking you to give what you can to help support that vision.

If we can raise $150,000 for our tenth anniversary, we will have the funding we need to continue to fight for Black voices and Black lives. Our staff is small, dedicated and proven change agents. Click to contribute $15 a month towards our work, or give whatever you can.

Thanks and peace,

–Rashad Robinson, Executive Director, ColorofChange

President Obama and Secretary of State Kerry Talk With President Putin of Russia


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President Barack Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry talk with President Vladimir Putin of Russia after a bilateral meeting at the United Nations in New York, N.Y. Sept. 28, 2015. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

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K-9 dog threatened with euthanasia


Petitioning Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett, Montgomery County Police Chief Thomas Manger

Bring Police K9 Chip Home to his Family

Petition by Bo Curry
United States
138,390
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Costa Rica’s sea turtles are in danger … Change.org


Petitioning President of Costa Rica Luis Guillermo Solís

Stop Tourists and Poachers from Interrupting Sea Turtles from Nesting in Costa Rica

Petition by Lillian Zhang
Woodbridge, Connecticut
6,659
Supporters

Emma Ruby-Sachs – Avaaz


Dear friends,

Our movement is under threat.

Governments worldwide are passing gag laws, prohibiting protest and closing down organisations in the biggest crackdown on civil society in a generation.

Avaaz staff have been kicked out of Egypt. And in India, the biggest democracy in the world, Avaaz has been vilified and harassed by the government.

Avaaz’s power is our voices together. If governments outlaw us or sabotage our strategies, we are done. It’s time to fight back! And we’ve got a new killer plan to protect our democracies — a global legal defense team.

The truth is, in the fight between people and power, the people rarely get a good lawyer, because it’s too expensive. That’s where we come in. Avaaz already has a tiny world-class legal team. But, if we build the biggest, baddest crowdsourced pro-democracy legal group in the world, we’ll challenge repressive laws when they are drafted, and then destroy the worst attacks in court.

Click to donate just the cost of a meal out and help Avaaz march into court across the world to protect our freedoms. Let’s meet those demonising our work with fearlessness and resolve:
In the last three years, over 60 countries have passed laws that inhibit non-governmental groups. In Spain Avaazers could be fined up to 600,000 euros just for organising a peaceful protest. In Israel a draft law threatens to label brave human rights organisations as “foreign agents”, and cut off their international funds. And in Uganda a government body could soon dissolve any group it doesn’t like!

But we already know Avaaz legal action works. When the South African government tried to censor our campaign against the lion bone trade, we took them to court and won a landmark free speech case that set a standard for the whole country. And with enough support, we can together:

  • Expand the Avaaz legal team to have top class representation where Avaaz is under attack.
  • Build a database of the world’s best civil rights lawyers and bring them together to form a pro-democracy law group.
  • Develop legal challenges, lawsuits and campaigns to take on the rogues whenever they come after us.

These new regressive laws show politicians fear our emerging strength. We can’t let them now crush an informed and organised citizenship, it is a crucial pillar of democracy.

Click to donate to create a global people-powered legal team to complement our political might:

To donate another amount, click here.

There are moments where risking everything is necessary to preserve the very core of our democratic freedoms. That’s what we did when taking on powerful media barons in the UK and government cronies in Canada. If we raise the funds now, we can take on those that try to silence us, everywhere.

With hope and determination,

Emma, Alice, Ricken, Alex, Bert, Laila and the whole Avaaz team

P.S. If you are a lawyer who wants to be in the database of this global legal defense team click here.

SOURCES:

Human rights groups face global crackdown ‘not seen in a generation’ (Guardian)
http://www.theguardian.com/law/2015/aug/26/ngos-face-restrictions-laws-human-rights-generation

Spain gag law: protesters rally (International Business Times)
http://www.ibtimes.com/spain-gag-law-protesters-rally-against-new-public-demonstration-laws-1991816

India cracks down on Greenpeace, other environmental groups (Los Angeles Times)
http://www.latimes.com/world/asia/la-fg-india-crackdown-greenpeace-20150113-story.html

Why are threats to civil society growing around the world (IPS News Agency)
http://www.ipsnews.net/2015/06/opinion-why-are-threats-to-civil-society-growing-around-the-world/

Israel: Foreign Agents Act for NGOs (The Jewish Press)
http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/mk-proposes-israeli-foreign-agents-registration-act-for-ngos/2015/06/23/

Avaaz takes on the lion bone trade (Wired)
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-06/17/lion-bone-clicktivism

Closing space. Democracy and human rights support under fire (Carnegie Endowment)
http://carnegieendowment.org/files/closing_space.pdf

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