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Protecting Ecological and Social Justice

The rights of living creatures and ecosystems are trampled on by corporate systems as much as if not more than the rights of human beings. Both are worth protecting. This page offers links to organizations who may be working to protect the environment all


Rainforest Action Network
"Rainforest Action Network (RAN) works to protect the Earth's rainforests and support the rights of their inhabitants through education, grassroots organizing, and non-violent direct action. RAN accomplishes its mission through dynamic, hard-hitting campaigns that work to bring corporate and governmental policies into alignment with popular support for rainforest conservation. RAN works in alliance with environmental and human rights groups around the world, including indigenous forest communities and non-governmental organizations in rainforest countries."

The Native Forest Network
"The Native Forest Network (NFN), founded in 1992, is a non-profit conservation organization whose mission is to protect and restore forests and wild places. We achieve our mission by representing the public interest in public land- and resource-management planning and bringing public, media and political attention to imperiled forest ecosystems while advocating solution-oriented policies that will put local people in rural communities to work protecting and restoring forests."

Forest Watch
"Forest Watch works to protect and restore forests—young and old, small and large, private and public. Our goals are to restore wilderness, protect imperiled wildlife, improve public land management, and promote ecological forestry. We are a non-profit, 501 (c) 3, conservation organization that uses research, education, advocacy, negotiation, and sometimes litigation. There is no other group in New England quite like us."

Forest Conservation Portal!
"Forests.org works to end deforestation, preserve primary and old-growth forests, conserve and sustainably manage other forests, and to commence the age of ecological restoration."

The Fluoride Action Network
"The Fluoride Action Network is an international coalition seeking to broaden public awareness about the toxicity of fluoride compounds and the health impacts of current fluoride exposures. Along with providing comprehensive and up-to-date information on fluoride issues to citizens, scientists, and policymakers alike, FAN remains vigilant in monitoring government agency actions that may impact the public's exposure to fluoride."

The Wetlands Preserve
"Recognizing the common roots of all forms of oppression, Wetlands Activism Collective fights for human, earth, and animal liberation through protest, direct action, street theater, political advocacy, and public education."

The Orion Society
"George Russell, the publication's first Editor-in-Chief, boldly stated Orion's values: 'It is Orion's fundamental conviction that humans are morally responsible for the world in which we live, and that the individual comes to sense this responsibility as he or she develops a personal bond with nature.' In the intervening twenty-five years, Orion has been a focal point in an extraordinarily rich period of nature writing, and it has remained true to that core conviction, though the magazine has evolved into a bimonthly, in larger format, and the range of its interests has broadened to include not only environmental but cultural concerns. The Orion Society currently furthers its mission through three fundamental programs: the ideas and inspiration of Orion magazine, community activism through the Orion Grassroots Network, and environmental teaching through Orion Education."

Oxfam International
"Fair Trade is a growing, international movement which ensures that producers in poor countries get a fair deal. This means a fair price for their goods (one that covers the cost of production and guarantees a living income), long-term contracts which provide real security; and for many, support to gain the knowledge and skills that they need to develop their businesses and increase sales."

Not With Our Money!
"'Not With Our Money!' is a network of student and community activists working to end the use of prisons for profit. Our mission is to provide the training, tools and informational resources communities need to hold prison profiteers (particularly corporations) accountable."

Citizens Awareness Network
"CAN is a grassroots, volunteer group with chapters throughout the Northeast. Our focus is on nuclear and other forms of environmental pollution and the health consequences of toxic exposure."

The Case of Leonard Peltier - Native American Political Prisoner
"We, the members and supporters of the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee, wish to express our grave concerns with regard to the denial of justice and due process to Mr. Leonard Peltier, and his ongoing detention at Leavenworth Penitentiary. Mr. Peltier


 


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