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Future5000.com - A National Directory of Progressive Youth Organizations

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Average: 3 (2 votes)

Future 5000 is like a MySpace and Yellow Pages of the progressive youth movement. With a searchable directory of over 600 clubs, projects, organizations, and businesses all over the country, Future 5000 is like the virtual backbone of the youth movement.

Use it to see who else is doing work like yours, and then share resources and make alliances.

There are so many groups doing positive work all over the country, but often in isolation and under-resourced. By connecting our work we can be a more powerful force for change. Add your organization for free today - our goal is to reach 5000.Future5000.com

http://future5000.com

Diversity: Recommended Books, Videos and Links

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Average: 5 (2 votes)

This is a list of reading and viewing materials on diversity and anti-oppression for various age groups.

 

Georgetown Day School

http://www.gds.org/diversity/links.cfm

CampusActivism.org

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A networking website for student activists with over 1500 groups, 3000 people, 400 online resources (issue and skills materials, and an events calendar.

 

Campus Activism 

Speak Out: Speakers, Artists, Exhibits and Films

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Speak Out works with 200 speakers and artists who represent the breadth of social movements as well as critically-acclaimed exhibits and films which inform and empower young people to take action for positive social change.

Wynona LaDuke, Media Benjamin, Boots Riley of The Coup, Howard Zinn, Van Jones, and Peggy McIntosh are just a few of the great speakers and artists that you can find on this site to bring to your campus or community. Issue topics include racism, multiculturalism, class/labor, environment, storytelling, and theater among others.

http://www.speakoutnow.org

SEAC Anti-Oppression Resources

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A comprehensive list of recommended reading, websites, trainers, and other interesting projects all related to differing forms of oppression-both within our society at large and within progressive circles.

http://www.seac.org/resources/antioppression

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