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A compilation of left links around the world
 

Moveon.org
MoveOn's nationwide network of more than 1,700,000 online activists is one of the most effective and responsive outlets for democratic participation available today.
 

National Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice
The National Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice (NICWJ) calls upon our religious values in order to educate, organize, and mobilize the religious community in the U.S. on issues and campaigns that will improve wages, benefits, and working conditions for workers, especially low-wage workers.
 

The Greens/Green Party USA
Issue and electoral activists working together to create a sustainable and just society
 

The Labor Party
Labor-based party that rejects the status quo of today's workplace where workers are forced to abandon their Constitutional Rights in order to earn their living, and are as a consequence subject to the tyranny of the corporation
 

The New Party
Multi-racial, lively and creative political organization working to break the stranglehold that corporate money and corporate media have over our political process
 

United for Peace and Justice
Broad based peace coalition working nationally and loally.
 

Working Families Party
To inject the issues of working, middle-class, and poor people -- like jobs, health care, education, and housing -- into the public debate, and hold candidates and elected officials accountable on those issues
 

 

 
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