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- No. 01 — Social Justice 124
- No. 02 — Racial Justice 150
- No. 03 — Mindful Beings & Communities 59
- No. 04 — Intentional Living 50
- No. 05 — Conscious Consumption 122
- No. 06 — Natural Healing 104
- No. 07 — Intuitive Development 24
- No. 08 — Creative Souls & Entrepreneurs 174
- No. 09 — Digital Safety & Wellness 5
- No. 10 — Financial Freedom 5
List Your LGBTQIA+ Friendly Outdoor & Environmental Jobs (for Employers)
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Defund the Police
is a movement focused on reallocating funds poured into military and police back into programs and resources that support the wellbeing and socioeconomic freedoms for communities of color.
Stop AAPI Hate
tracks and responds to hate incidents against the Asian American Pacific Islander community in the United States.
Listen to AAPI Voices
The Dolan Twins sit down to talk anti-asian hate, the model minority, harmful stereotypes, and how to be a catalyst for change with Anna Akana and Philip Wang.
A Conversation on Anti-Asian Hate
Josie Ong of Affirmation Pod hosts a fireside chat sharing a variety of perspectives on racism and its impacts.
How to Participate in Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Allyship
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Indigenous Peoples Resources
houses books, maps, films and other educational media to celebrate Indigenous lives, culture, and history.
Cultural Survival
upholds Indigenous rights by keeping the community and community allies informed about Indigenous rights, how to advocate for them, as well as how to maintain assets and resources.
Native American Rights Fund (NARF)
provides legal aid to native tribes, peoples, and organizations to ensure local and national governments preserve Indigenous resources, rights, education, and protections.
Support Network for Indigenous Women & Women of Color (SNIWWOC)
works against the intersectional and reproductive oppressions that challenge indigenous and immigrant women/communities in Canada; they support, empower, and advocate for healthcare equality through food, art, resource sharing, and ample education.
NDN Collective
led by an all-Indigenous team, NDN Collective supports indigenous peoples with empowering grant writing, storytelling, community building, activism, and altruistic organization.
The Aboriginal Coalition to End Homelessness Society (ACEH)
is on a mission to end homelessness amongst Indigenous populations in Vancouver by providing affordable housing and housing services; they address systemic barriers with community-driven housing solutions and local partnerships.
Planned Parenthood
provides reproductive health care, sex education, advocacy and gloabl partnership to aid millions of people and organizations all over the world.
50 Organizations for Intersectional Activists
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International Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE)
is on a mission to end sexual abuse and exploitation through corporate advocacy, storytelling, litigation, legislation, and ample reasearch.
Sex Workers Outreach Project (SWOP)
is a network concerned with reducing the violence, stigma, and prejudicial matters that effect those in the sex trade, in addition to their communities.
Sex Workers Project (SWP)
assists survivors of human trafficking and sex workers with legal and social services that protect human rights and reduce harm or violence experienced by those in the community.
National Disability Rights Network (NDRN)
is the largest provider of legal services and advocacy for people with disabilities, protecting civil and human rights of those with disabilities alongside Protection and Advocacy Systems (P&As) as well as Client Assistance Programs (CAPs).
International Network of Women with Disabilities (INWWD)
enables women with disabilities to share their experiences and wisdom to defend their rights and drive forward change and inclusion within their communities.
American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD)
serves to increase the social, economical, and political power of people with disabilities through connection and conversation.