Advocacy

Collective action for equality inclusive of gender, immigrant status, race, disability

Mothering Justice, advocates for Earned Paid Sick Days for every Michigan worker, ​248.607.0879

Michigan Coalition to End Domestic & Sexual Violence, engages the community in successfully building spaces where women are free from the threat of domestic and sexual violence, 1.866.238.1454

FreeFrom, a Los Angeles-based effort to build economic freedom and safety for survivors of partner violence.

Black Women’s Roundtable, motivating Black women to engage in all levels of civil society

Groundswell Fund, reproductive justice for lower-income women, women of color, and transgender folks, 510.444.5900

League of Women Voters, Washtenaw County chapter, nonpartisan political organization encouraging informed and active participation in government

Farmworker Legal Services of Michigan, Free legal assistance and referrals for migrant and seasonal farmworker; division of Legal Services of South Central MI. 734.665.6181, Ann Arbor Office

Sugar Law Center for Economic and Social Justice, a national center devoted to a fair wage and working Farmworker Legal Services of Michigan,conditions. 313.962.6540

United We Dream, the largest immigrant youth-led immigrant-activist network in the U.S. that support, engages, and empowers young people.

The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) is a union of professionals that champions fairness; democracy; economic opportunity; and high-quality public education, healthcare and public services for our students, their families and our communities.

American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan accepts a small number of cases that help people assert their civil or constitutional rights. 734.480.4972 Washtenaw County; 313.578.6800 Detroit

Fair Housing Center of Southeastern Michigan, investigates illegal housing discrimination. 734.994.3426 or 1.877.979.FAIR (3247)