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Other Organizations and
Causes Related to Corporate Personhood
The Alliance for Community Media is committed to assuring everyone's access to electronic media. More information at the Alliance for Community Media Web site.
The Aurora
Institute is a Canadian organization that conducts
research and provides education on the structure of the corporation as
a cause of the political, social, economic and environmental symptoms
we face in modern society. More information at the Aurora
Institute Web
site.

Voters in Mendocino
County, California on March 2, 2004 banned the production of
genetically engineered crops and animals. Mendocino is the first county
in the US to implement such a ban. The BioDemocracy Alliance site has
sample ordinances for creating a GE-Free zone.
BizEthics.org
is a resource for online information about Business Ethics, Corporate
Social Responsibility, and Environmental Sustainability Issues. More
information at the BizEthics Web site.
The Center
for Responsive Politics provides information on money in
politics at the Center for Responsive Politics Web site.
Citizen Works
provides information on corporate reform and corporate greed, along
with tools for taking action. More information at the Citizen
Works Web
site.
Common Cause
provides a vehicle for citizens to make their voices heard in the
political process and to hold their elected leaders accountable to the
public interest. More information at their Web site.
Database of
Successful Strategies and Tactics provides stories of groups or individuals and the strategies they
employed to work on solutions to a wide variety of issues, including
corporate abuse. See those stories and strategies at the Database of Successful Strategies and Tactics Web site.
Government Accountability Project (GAP) at whistleblower.org promotes government and corporate accountability by, among other things, protecting and defending whistleblowers.
Independent Media TV
provides an independent outlet for views and artistic expression that
are not presented by the current corporate media monopoly. They have an
interesting column on corporate media brainwashing.
More information at their Web site.
The New
Rules Project is designing rules as if communitiy matters.
The
project has several key projects and initiatives:
The Hometown
Advantage is dedicated to reviving locally owned business.
They provide information on Wal-Mart's Bait and Switch on Generic Drugs.
The Equity Sector highlights communities accepting
responsibility for their citizens.
Partnership
for Civil Justice works to defend Democracy and
Civil Rights in the courts and in the streets.
Positive Futures Network is an independent, nonprofit organization supporting people’s active
engagement in creating a just, sustainable, and compassionate
world. They publish Yes Magazine. More information on the Positive Futures Network is available at the Yes Magazine Web site.
Student
Progressives: Engage. Act. Know (SPEAK) is an alliance
of liberal progressive organizations at The Ohio State University. More
information at the SPEAK Web site.
Wellstone
Action is a national training center for people interested
in
progressive change. More information at the Wellstone
Action Web site.
Policy
Matters Ohio works to strengthen democracy by providing
Ohio's citizens with the essential tools to participate in the public
discussion on the economy. More
information at their web site.
Commercial
Alert is working to keep corporations from exploiting
children. More information at their web site.
Food First -
Institute for Food and Development Policy at foodfirst.org
is working to eliminate the injustices that cause hunger. You can read
an article about people rights and Democracy versus corporate factory
farms here.
Citizens' Alliance for Secure
Elections at caseohio.org is a non-partisan
organization of Ohio citizens who advocate for secure and reliable
elections.
The State Public Interest Research
Groups (PIRGs) at www.pirg.org
are a network of independent, state-based organizations working to
support campaign finance reform and foster a responsive democratic
government.
The Apollo Alliance for Good Jobs
and Clean Energy at apolloalliance.org
"provides a message of optimism and hope, framed around rejuvenating
our nation’s economy by creating the next generation of
American industrial jobs and treating clean energy as an economic and
security mandate to rebuild America."
The Institute for Local Self
Reliance (ILSR) at www.ilsr.org promotes sustainable
communities and sustainable economic development. One project of ILSR
is Big
Box Toolkit
which provides resources for stopping big-box retail
development
in your community and for promoting locally-owned
businesses. The New
Rules Project of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance
suggests new rules that support human control of politics and
economics. More
information at their Web site.
Wakeup WalMart.com
at www.wakeupwalmart.com/
is an organization that wants to change Wal-Mart. They want to change
its policies on wages, worker rights, employee health care, impact on
communities, unions and others.
Wal*Mart Watch at walmartwatch.com
maintains a nationwide public education campaign to challenge the
world’s largest retailer to become a better employer,
neighbor, and corporate citizen.
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