FRIENDS PARTNERs &ALLIANCES
The NYC New Sanctuary Coalition is a coalition of interfaith religious leaders and participating congregations, called by their faith to respond actively and publicly to the suffering of our immigrant brothers and sisters residing in the United States.
The New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC) is an umbrella policy and advocacy organization for more than 200 groups in New York State that work with immigrants and refugees.
Make the Road New York promotes economic justice, equity and opportunity for all New Yorkers through community and electoral organizing, strategic policy advocacy, leadership development, youth and adult education, and high quality legal and support services.
FIERCE is a membership-based organization building the leadership and power of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) youth of color in New York City.
Gays Against Guns NY is an inclusive group of LGBTQ people and their allies committed to nonviolently breaking the gun industry's chain of death--investors, manufacturers, the NRA and other lobby groups, and their puppets in Congress that block good gun laws.
Picture the Homeless is a grassroots organization, founded and led by homeless people, organizing for social justice around issues like housing, police violence, and the shelter-industrial complex.
Tenants & Neighbors is a dynamic grassroots organization that harnesses tenant power to preserve at-risk affordable housing in neighborhoods throughout New York State, and to strengthen tenants' rights at the local, state, and national level.
Inspired, strengthened and sustained by faith, the Interfaith Assembly on Homelessness and Housing is committed to confronting the unconscionable and unacceptable reality of homelessness in New York City. www.iahh.org
Voices Of Community Activists & Leaders (VOCAL-NY) is a statewide grassroots membership organization building power among low-income people affected by HIV/AIDS, the drug war and mass incarceration, along with the organizations that serve us, to create healthy and just communities. We accomplish this through community organizing, leadership development, public education, participatory research and direct action.
Movement Research is one of the world's leading laboratories for the investigation of dance and movement-based forms, and is dedicated to the creation and implementation of free and low-cost programs that nurture and instigate discourse and experimentation.
Flux Theatre Ensemble is a group of multi-faceted theatre artists composed of playwrights, directors, actors and designers. Flux creates seasons with an underlining theme that unites work that is character-driven, globally engaged and uniquely theatrical.
Motherlodge - providing fertile space for participants to develop new ideas, offering a mix of traditional and experimental live production with online programming, and a participatory and socially engaged applications of the arts.
Since 1971, the West Village Corale has performed an eclectic repertoire that celebrates the classics and gives voice to new directions in choral music.
Mothers on the Move (MOM) – a determined group of parents and community residents who refused to let our community’s children be victims of racism and neglect.
Village Independent Democrats satisfy a need in the Greenwich Village community for a Democratic political organization that will represent and be responsive to the majority of voters in the area.
JFREJ engages individual Jews, key Jewish institutions, and key Jewish community leaders in the fight for racial and economic justice in partnership with people of color, low-income and immigrant communities.
The Working Families Party (WFP) - a grassroots coalition of community organizations, neighborhood activists, and labor unions.
The Center for Working Families aims to bring innovative ideas into the public debate, to provide elected leaders with the research support to make bold policy proposals, and to strategize with organizations and activists to enact them.
The Really Really Free Market is a bazaar & celebration, where capitalist notions of interaction are discarded, and we have fun trying new models of exchange. Expect and share gently used clothing, books, household items, small working electronics, toys, CD’s and DVD’s, crafts, tools, food, skills and more. Bring any useful items that can be taken home in a shopping cart.
CAAAV - Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence - focuses on institutional violence that affects immigrant, poor and working-class communities such as worker exploitation, concentrated urban poverty, police brutality, detention and deportation, and criminalization of youth and workers.
The Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition builds power through relational organizing, improves material conditions for community members, changes public and private policies that affect the Northwest Bronx, and more.
Faith in New York's mission is to develop grassroots leaders and equip congregations to move significant public policy change that supports our leaders’ vision of a more just New York with excellent public schools, violence-free neighborhoods, access to good jobs, adequate and affordable health care, decent housing for all, and a place where people of all backgrounds can fully participate in economic and civic life.
The American Baptists are a Christ-centered, biblically grounded, ethnically diverse people called to radical personal discipleship in Christ Jesus. Judson is formally affiliated with the ABC.
The United Church of Christ (UCC) is a mainline Protestant Christian denomination with a long tradition of embracing socially progressive causes. Judson is formally affiliated with the UCC.
New York Theological Seminary is a diverse and inclusive community of learning with a historic urban focus.
Union Theological Seminary - founded in 1836, Union forged a new vision for theological education: to center ministerial training in an urban context so that academic excellence and personal faith might respond to the needs of the city.
New York Jobs with Justice develops and implements organizing, policy, and communications strategies for New York City and state that promote social change and strengthen the movement for social and economic justice.
Domestic Workers United (DWU) organizes to build power, establish fair labor standards, and raise the level of respect for domestic workers.
NMASS (National Mobilization Against Sweatshops) is a workers membership organization that was founded by young working people in 1996 in New York City.
Interfaith Worker Justice (IWJ) - dedicated to educate, organize, and mobilize the religious community in the United States on issues and campaigns that will improve wages, benefits, and conditions for workers, and give voice to workers, especially workers in low-wage jobs.