Resources

Here are some links to resources, both practical and theoretical, related to our discussions on this site. Please feel free to send us suggestions of links you think we should add – or, create a new resource and let us know about it!

  • Catalyst Project Catalyst Project is a center for political education and movement building based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
  • Class Action Class Action inspires action to end classism. We raise awareness, facilitate cross-class dialogue, support cross-class alliances, and work with others to promote economic justice.
  • Class Matters Cross-class alliance building tools for middle class activists.
  • Colours of Resistance Colours of Resistance (COR) is a grassroots network of people who consciously work to develop anti-racist, multiracial politics in the movement against global capitalism.
  • Grassroots Institute for Fundraising Training The Grassroots Institute for Fundraising Training (GIFT) is a multiracial organization that promotes the connection between fundraising, social justice and movement-building.
  • INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence INCITE! is a national activist organization of radical feminists of color advancing a movement to end violence against women of color and our communities through direct action, critical dialogue, and grassroots organizing.
  • Make Zine Make is propaganda for activist agitation. We ride a rickety skateboard between queer desires for social and economic justice, critical thought on anti-racism and poverty, and a belief in DIY political insubordi- nation.
  • Making Money Make Change MMMC is a three day retreat that brings together approximately 60 young people from across the country to inform, support, inspire, challenge, and share ideas with each other about personal wealth and social change philanthropy.
  • Poor News Network PNN is a multi-media access project of POOR Magazine, dedicated to reframing the news, issues and solutions from low and no income communities, as well as providing society with a perspective usually not heard or seen within the mainstream media.
  • Race, Poverty, & Media Justice Institute at POOR Magazine The Race, Poverty and Media Justice Institute has a revolutionary way of addressing the impact of poverty that up-ends the traditional US models of service provision, mental health treatment, media production, education, policy creation and philanthropy.
  • Resource Generation Resource Generation is a national organization that works with young people with financial wealth who are supporting and challenging each other to effect progressive social change through the creative, responsible and strategic use of financial and other
  • United for a Fair Economy UFE raises awareness that concentrated wealth and power undermine the economy, corrupt democracy, deepen the racial divide, and tear communities apart.
  • Western Regional Advocacy Project WRAP exists to expose and eliminate the root causes of civil and human rights abuses of people experiencing poverty and homelessness in our communities.