Americas,
column by Patrisia Gonzales and Roberto Rodriguez
Alexander
Cockburn.
Christopher Cook, Texas native, now living in Prague, Czech Republic and chief of our Central Europe bureau.
Corporate
Focus, archive of the column by Robert
Weissman (look for the current year and view by "thread." The column has gotten a little more irregular since he became president of Public Citizen).
Barry Crimmins,
politically-charged humorist based in upstate New York.
Ted Glick, director of the
Independent Progressive Politics Network.
Bill Greider, longtime
journalist and national affairs correspondent for The Nation.
Doris Haddock, also known as
Granny D, was a community activist who became interested in the corrupting influence of money in elections so she walked across the United States in her 90th year in
1999-2000 to bring attention to the need for campaign finance reform. She passed away March 9, 2010, at 100 years of age. A wonderful film about her indefatigable activism and her quixotic challenge of Sen. Judd Gregg's re-election in 2004, Run Granny Run, was produced in 2007 and aired on HBO in 2008 and is available at Hulu.com. (And if you look closely, we're proud to note, you can spot The Progressive Populist on her coffee table.)
Jim Hightower, the web site
of the populist agitator from Austin.
Randolph Holhut, contributor to the online American Reporter.
Arianna
Huffington, the living testament to that old saw that a woman can
change her mind.
Molly
Ivins, our friend and colleague, succumbed to breast cancer on Jan. 31, 2007. See her column archives at Creators Syndicate and highlights from her work at The Texas Observer.
Hank
Kalet's Channel Surfing weblog
Donald Kaul, a retired columnist for the Des Moines Register, now living in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Harry Kelber,
longtime union rights activist and author of Labor
Talk column.
Al Krebs'
Corporate Agriculture Research Project, includes the online Agbiz
Tiller and beaucoups of agriculture and rural links. Al died Oct. 9, 2007.
Donna Ladd,
editor of the Jackson, Miss., Free
Press
Joyce Marcel, freelance writer and music critic whose work appears in the online American Reporter.
Ralph Nader,
founder of many public interest organizations and Green Party
presidential candidate in 1996 and 2000.
Nathan Newman, union and
community activist, a national vice president of the National Lawyers
Guild and author of Net Loss [Penn State Press] on Internet
policy and economic inequality.
John
Nichols, associate editor of the Madison, Wis., Capital
Times.
Greg Palast, investigative
journalist for the British Observer and the BBC.
Ted Rall, cartoonist, columnist
and man-about-town.
Max Sawicky's weblog. Max
is a senior economist at the Economic Policy Institute in Washington,
D.C., with an interest in populist economics.
Randall Shelden, professor
in the Department of Criminal Justice, University of Nevada-Las
Vegas, writes mainly about crime and justice.
Norman Solomon's
Media Beat.
This Modern World by
Tom Tomorrow
Mark
Weisbrot of the Center for Economic and Policy Research.
Dave
Zweifel, editor of the Madison, Wis., Capital Times,
possibly the most progressive daily newspaper in the United
States.
Action Coalition for Media
Education (ACME), promotes media literacy curricula that
encourage critical thinking and free expression, examine the
corporate media system and inspire active participation in society;
advocates independent media-making as a critical part of a democratic
society and vibrant culture; and supports local, state, and national
media reform efforts.
Adbusters, the web site of
the Media Foundation, a media activist organization seeking to
counteract commercial TV.
The Allegiant hosts sociopolitical commentary "that targets a wide swath of topics including religion, political correctness, the mass media, greed among people and persons in positions of high political and social power, and the lack of intellectual curiosity of the electorate. We seek to question the establishment, encouraging dissidents and public intellectuals — with the purpose of eroding the influence of dogmatism, superstition and bigotry in the world."
Alternative Press Review,
publishes essays from radical zines, tabloids, books and
magazines.
Alternet, the home page of the
Institute for Alternative Journalism.
The American Prospect, "A
Journal for the Liberal Imagination," and its online weblog,
Tapped, with
links and commentary on online news. See also the Policy
Action Network for progressive news and resources.
American Reporter, an online daily newspaper edited by Joe Shea and owned by the correspondents whose work it features.
America's Workforce Radio, a daily labor-radio program hosted by Ed "Flash" Ferenc and broadcast on WKTX and WELW radio in Cleveland from 4 to 5 p.m. (ET) weekdays and via the Internet to a nationwide audience.
Arkansas Times, alternative
newspaper in Little Rock; see the News
and Opinion Page for politics, including continuing
reverberations of Whitewater.
Arts and Letters
"quarterly magazine of political, cultural, and literary ideas ...
committed to a society and culture that fosters diversity and a
democracy in which we seek common grounds of principle amidst our
many differences."
Beyond Mainstream, "an
online magazine for the creative, culturally progressive community.
The website blends politics, culture and healing, with a twist of
humor."
COA News, a non-profit portal to independent news media.
Columbus Free
Press, community-based reporting in Columbus, Ohio.
CommonDreams NewsCenter, links to breaking news and views of interest to progressive Americans, as well as links to publications, wire services, progressive columnists and other news sources.
Consortium,
investigative reporting and commentary by Robert Parry and the
Consortium for Independent Journalism.
CounterPunch, muckraking
political newsletter edited by Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St.
Clair.
Crisis Papers, anthology
of progressive writing on the Web.
C-SPAN, the public affairs cable
channel.
Currents of Awareness, brings
awareness to world issues, facilitates citizen communication and
brings independent media to the general public.
Daily
Show with Jon Stewart on Comedy Central. Possibly the most
liberal news show on mainstream TV, played for laughs. TPP columnist
Nathan Newman also notes some of Jon Stewart's best
lines.
Dissent. Quarterly of
politics, economics and culture.
Dissident Voice, an
internet newsletter that provides "hard-hitting, thought-provoking
and even entertaining news and commentaries on politics and culture
that can serve as ammunition in struggles for peace and social
justice."
Dollars and Sense
magazine, for "What's Left in Economics."
Earthblog, alternative news
and opinions from around the world.
Eat the State!, Seattle
activist newspaper.
Fairness and Accuracy in
Reporting (FAIR), critiques news media from progressive point of
view.
Free Press, organized by
Robert McChesney and John Nichols, discusses media ownership, public
broadcasting, copyright, Internet access, low-power and community
broadcasting, commercialism in schools, and advertising regulation.
It also supports grassroots organizing to generate popular support
for these proposals.
Global Politician,
an independent online journal of politics and world affairs.
Good Money a quarterly
magazine that tracks socially responsible investing.
Grassroots Economic
Organizing newsletter, a bimonthly publication dedicated to
reporting on community-based economies, and their development through
local cooperative action.
Green Money, a
quarterly magazine to "promote the awareness of socially and
environmentally responsible business, investing and consumer
resources."
Guerrilla News Network, an
underground news organization that creates "news videos," or "music
videos for people who think &emdash; mini-documentaries that combine
high-impact imagery, tracks from top recording artists and interviews
with leading experts about important issues underexposed by the big
media outlets. They aim to rock as hard as they inform, shock and
inspire." Best with high-speed access.
High Country News, a bi-weekly
newspaper that reports on the West.
Humor Times, political satire
and humor.
Independent Media Center.
Indymedia is a collective of independent media organizations and
journalists offering grassroots, non-corporate coverage.
Information Clearing House provides links to independent media sources; "one person's effort to correct the distorted perceptions provided by commercial media."
Infoshop, activist,
anarchist and alternative news.
In Motion,
an online magazine on democracy.
International Progressive Publications
Network, a network of progressive publications from around the
world, in cooperation with Z magazine.
In These Times, biweekly
magazine of news and opinion published in Chicago.
Irregular Times, "news
unfit for print."
Jackson, Miss., Free
Press
Jackson Progressive,
alternative news in Mississippi.
Labor Notes magazine, "Putting the Movement back into the Labor Movement."
Left
Business Observer, newsletter on economics and politics edited by
Doug Henwood.
Liberal Bias, a
collaboration dedicated to countering the Republican spin machine,
while at the same time removing the negative connotation often given
to the term "liberal."
Rachel Maddow, host of MSNBC show.
Madison Capital Times, founded in
1917 by Wisconsin Progressive followers of Robert "Fighting Bob" La
Follette, the Capital Times has one of the last truly progressive editorial pages among USA
dailies.
Media Access Project, a
public interest law firm which promotes the public's First Amendment
right to hear and be heard on the electronic media.
Media Channel, a web site
that explores the domination of the world media by (at last count)
nine transnational conglomerates and the impact of monopolization on
journalism, public service and popular culture.
Media Education Foundation produces and distributes video documentaries on the relationship
between media ownership, commercial media content, and the democratic
demand for free flows of information, diverse representations of
ideas and people, and informed citizen participation.
Media Reform Information
Center, with links and resources on media reform. Affiliated with
the Corporate Accountability
Project.
Media Transparency, a
web site that provides information and other resources on the funders
behind non-profit organizations.
Monthly Review,
independent Marxist magazine.
Morning Star,
British daily newspaper, claims to be the only socialist daily
newspaper in the English language. When someone claims your local
newspaper is leftist or communist, refer them to this site or, closer
to home, the Peoples
Weekly World for the Real Thing.
Northern Agrarian, online monthly journal based in Wauwatosa, Wis., devoted to publishing
agrarian/ecological/peaceable news, opinion, thought and literature. Ceased publication after September issue.
Mother Jones/Mojo Wire,
selections from the muckraking magazine, plus the ongoing feature,
the Coin-Operated Congress.
Multinational
Monitor, bimonthly magazine tracks corporate activity, focusing
on the export of hazardous substances, worker health and safety,
labor union issues and the environment.
The Nation Digital Edition,
selections from the magazine, plus background material, forums and
other resources.
NewPages, a portal to
independent bookstores, independent publishers, literary periodicals,
alternative periodicals, independent record labels, alternative
newsweeklies and more.
News For
Change, news and features for liberals, progressives and
independent thinkers, from Working Assets.
New York Observer, a newspaper with a weekly print edition as well as website that focuses on the city's arts & culture, real estate, media, politics, society and the entertainment and publishing industries.
Newspaper-Net (N-Net),
lists names, addresses, phone numbers and web sites of thousands of
newspapers in the United States, listed by state.
North Coast
Xpress, a bimonthly publication whose aim is to promote
democratic ideals, provide a forum across the
political/cultural/class divide, support grassroots movements for
change, and provide a voice for underrepresented minorities.
Now with Bill Moyers,
web site for the PBS series.
Keith Olbermann, host of Countdown with Keith Olbermann
Online
Journal, "news media of, by and for the people."
OpEdNews.com, progressive
news, original articles and OpEds from all over the world.
Pacifica, progressive radio
chain with stations in Berkeley and Los Angeles, Calif.; Houston,
Texas; Washington, D.C.; and New York City.
Peacenet,
progressive news and organizations.
People's Weekly World, newspaper of
the Communist Party, USA. When someone claims your local chain-owned
newspaper is run by leftists or communists, refer them to the Real
Thing.
Perot Periodical,
archives of the defunct magazine on the Perotistas
Polianna, website that monitors
conservative sites, keeps tabs on the myths they spread and debunks
them with accurate quotes and hard facts.
Polinks, a web site with links
to political commentary on the right, the left and center.
Pop and Politics, an
e-zine produced by political commentator Farai Chideya.
The Progressive magazine,
monthly from Madison, Wis., with updates on the web site.
Progressive
Review, muckraking newsletter edited by Sam Smith in Washington,
D.C., with links to breaking stories and commentary on website.
Project Censored at
Sonoma State University in California brings attention to stories
that are underreported by the mainstream media.
Rachel's
Environment and Health News, newsletter produced by the
Environmental Research Foundation, "Providing understandable
scientific information about human health and the environment."
Radio 4 All,, a site with
links to various radio micro-power broadcasting groups, aka "Pirate
Radio."
Raw Story, alternative
news.
Salon, an online magazine of the
center/left (requires subscription for many stories, but it's worth
it).
San Francisco Bay Guardian.
Ed Schultz, progressive talker from North Dakota
Shoot the Messenger, a web-based show hosted by Lizz Winsted in New York City, Mondays at 8 p.m. Eastern time.
Social Policy, a magazine
seeking to expand discussion beyond the labels liberal and
conservative.
Sojourners a magazine of "faith, politics and culture," with selections from
past issues and connections to progressive Christian groups.
Spinsanity, website that "exposes and analyzes the increasingly pervasive use of manipulative
and subrational rhetoric in American politics."
Texas Observer, A Journal of
Free Voices in Austin. Longtime liberal voice in Texas.
ThousandReasons.org, political news and opinions from a variety of publications and websites, from left to center to right.
Utne Reader, bimonthly reprints
articles from alternative press. Website also links to stories.
Village Voice, New York
weekly featuring, among others, Nat Hentoff on civil liberties and
Jim Ridgeway on Washington.
The Week Daily provides synopses of news and features from the US and international press.
Yes! "Dedicated to supporting
people's active engagement in creating a more just, sustainable, and
compassionate world."
Z Magazine, the ambitious web site
for the monthly magazine also monitors social change movements in 15
subject areas and crises around the world. See their Alternative
Media Watch.
Eric Alterman, media
columnist for The Nation, the
"Altercation"
weblogger for Media Matters, and a fellow at the Center for American
Progress, where he writes and edits the "Think
Again" column. Author of the national bestseller, What Liberal
Media? The Truth About Bias and the News (2003,2004), and most
recently The Book on Bush: How George W. (Mis)leads America (with
Mark Green, February 2004) and When Presidents Lie: Deception and its
Consequences, (forthcoming in September/October, 2004). Also, in his
spare time, a senior fellow of the World Policy Institute at New
School University, and adjunct professor of journalism at Columbia
University.
Americans for
Radiodiversity, a clearinghouse for information on efforts to
democratize radio airwaves.
Baghdad Burning. Commentary by Riverbend, a twenty-something Iraqi woman who reported from Baghdad before she fled to Syria in September 2007.
BakerMuckraker by investigative reporter Russ Baker. See his Archive of Articles.
Bull Moose for recovering Republicans (suspended).
Buzzflash, a.k.a "The
Un-Drudge Report," provides links to articles of interest to
liberals/progressives, plus an email list for news alerts.
Juan Cole, informed commentary
on the Mideast, history, Islam and religion by a professor of history
at the University of Michigan.
Cutting Edge-A Talk
Show, links to political, entertainment, personality and TV web
sites.
Daily Howler, journalism
critique, mainly from a liberal point of view, by D.C. political
comedian Bob Somerby.
Daily Kos, progressive
politics.
Doonesbury. What else is on
Garry Trudeau's mind.
EconoSpeak (liberal/progressive economics)
Eschaton, progressive news
by Atrios.
Is This Heaven? Blog by Mike Palecek, a novelist, former federal prisoner for peace; former newspaper reporter and Democratic nominee for the US House in Iowa's 5th District in the 2000 election.
Labor Blog by Nathan Newman
Liberal Oasis, "Where the
left is right and the right is wrong."
Media Transparency,
news, opinion, analysis and investigative data related to links
between conservative philanthropies and the organizations and people
which they fund.Includes a free, searchable database of grants made
by major conservative philanthropies since 1985.
Michael Moore, the
rabble-rousing filmmaker.
ObserverGal, a feminist discussion of social issues, civil liberties and human rights and other current social issues from a progressive viewpoint.
Peace and Justice Post, progressive news and views on current affairs and human rights which also explores the role of power politics and corporate interests, by Nasir Khan.
Political Wire, by Taegan
Goddard, a political column updated "around the clock"
Talking Points Memo, by
Joshua Micah Marshall
Talk Left, "The Politics of
Crime."
TAPPED, weblog of the
American Prospect.
Washington Monthly's
Political Animal
Iowa:
IowaOpinion.com
Texas:
Burnt Orange
Report
Washington:
Washblog
Wisconsin:
FightingBob.com
See also Politics1.com's State Resources, with state and congressional candidates, campaigns, elections, state parties, local news sources and other resources.
Tell us about your favorite progressive blog
Democratic National
Committee
Digital Democrats, "a
grassroots virtual organization to rebuild and revitalize the
Democratic Party from the ground up."
House Democratic Caucus,
names, addresses and links to Democrats in Congress.
House Democratic
Leadership, what the Democrats in Congress are up to.
Progressive Democrats of
America, seeking to move the Democratic Party to the left.
Twenty-First Century Democrats
"promote[s] traditions of the Democratic Party through the
election of progressive, populist officials who are the next
generation of Democratic leadership."
House Progressive Caucus, what's Left in Congress -- not quite all Democrats.
Democratic Socialists
of America, "largest socialist organization in the United States,
and the principal U.S. affiliate of the Socialist International ...
DSA's members are building progressive movements for social change
while establishing an openly socialist presence in American
communities and politics."
The Alliance for
Democracy, the official home page of the national progressive
populist movement.
Americans for Democratic Action,
"The Political Voice for Action-Oriented Liberals."
Moveon.org, a netroots
organization with over 3.3 million members across America that helps
concerned citizens find their political voice in a system dominated
by big money and big media.
Ratings of Congresspersons from a
dozen major interest groups
Progressive
Majority, recruits progressive candidates and helpss to finance
and organize their campaigns.
Progressive Nexus
helps progressive organizations locate other groups to form alliances
around issues and campaigns, recruit new members increase
effectiveness by sharing resources, training, and information. Also
helps individuals learn about progressive issues and find
organizations to join and support. Also helps define the
"progressive" movement by hosting dialogue to identify common values
and verbalizes the progressive paradigm.
Progressive States
Network, provides research and strategic advocacy tools to
forward-thinking state legislators.
Progressive Vote,
federal PAC promoting progressive values in key "battleground"
states.
We The People, Jerry Brown's
organization.
American Reform
Party, Reform Party dissidents who are seeking to develop a more
grassroots-oriented party independent of Ross Perot. (See also Reform
Party below.)
Green Party of North America
environmentalism, sustainability and more
Labor Party, the
alternative political movement of organized labor.
Libertarian Party, believes
government is best that governs least.
Populist Party of America,
Midwest Alliance, seeks to restore democracy by increasing public
participation in government and reducing the power of elitist "think
tanks" and corporate lobbyists.
New Party, a multi-racial
progressive grassroots organization seeking to break the stranglehold
that corporate money and corporate media have over our political
process. Promotes "fusion voting," or cross-nomination by multiple
parties to promote progressive candidates in the 10 states where
fusion voting is legal: Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho,
Mississippi, New York, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont
.
PAN Party, Peoples' Action
Network, "meant to be a countervailing force to (PACs) and the
Democratic/Republican political machine which does the bidding of
these big-money Special Interest Groups."
Reform Party, the
Dallas-based political movement identified with Ross Perot.
Working Families
Party, a grassroots, community- and labor based political party
with chapters throughout New York State that promotes "fusion voting"
to promote progressive candidates.
Ballot Access News, monthly newsletter that monitors ballot access issues.
BlackBoxVoting.com,
organization to help secure your right to cast a secure vote and have
that vote counted. Founder David Allen split in 2004 from Bev Harris
of BlackBoxVoting.org,
consumer protection group for elections.
Both sites appear to have good information as long as they are not
talking about each other.
CallCongress.org, maintained by Air America Radio host Tom Hartmann, lists the main telephone number for Congress -- 202-225-3121 -- as well as lists of toll-free numbers to Congress operated by advocacy groups to help you contact your represenative and senators.
Congressional Districts, maps of districts for the 111th Congress, including boundaries for each district in each state, including counties and cities, with information on each congressional district.
Fair Elections, group working for publicly funded elections and paper ballots.
Verifiedvoting.org, a nonprofit lobbying organization to establish the right to have one's vote counted properly and make sure that our election systems are reliable and publicly verifiable. See also the Verified Voting Foundation
VoteTrustUSA.org, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, founded by national and state leaders of the election integrity and e-voting reform movement to ensure that future elections are free, fair, accountable and accurately reflect the intentions of the voters.
Votermarch.org, organizes teach-ins and seminars across the country, with a platform that calls for a Voters' Bill of Rights for reforms, including improved voter registration.
AFL-CIO, the American
Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations labor
federation
International Labor Communications
Association, the professional organization of labor communicators
in North America. The ILCA's several hundred members produce
publications with a total circulation in the tens of millions.
LaborNet@IGC, news,
information and links for a democratic labor movement.
Labor Watch, on
ZNet, updated every two-weeks with news and information notes on
organized labor and the world of work. Produced by the Harvard Trade
Union Program and the Mid-West Center for Labor Research with support
from union activists, labor support organizations and unions.
Rescue American Jobs,
a grassroots organization of American workers trying to protect
American jobs. See also its weblog.
United Auto Workers, one of the
better labor web sites.
Center for Agricultural
and Rural Development, a public policy research center at Iowa
State University that conducts and disseminates research in Trade and
Agricultural Policy; Resource and Environmental Policy; Food and
Nutrition Policy; and Rural and Economic Development Policy.
National Family Farm Coalition, a
national link for grassroots organizations working on family farm
issues.
National Farmers Organization, an
organization that promotes bargaining to improve farm commodity
prices.
National Farmers Union, a
progressive farm organization that represents 300,000 family farmers
and ranchers in 24 states.
Northern
Plains Family Farmer, quarterly magazine on family agriculture
and the decentralization of agriculture and regeneration of the
countryside.
Organization for
Competitive Markets provides research, information and advocacy
towards a goal of increasing competition in the agricultural
marketplace and protecting those markets from abuses of corporate
power.
Rural
America, a column co-edited by the Missouri Rural Crisis Center
as a part of the online In Motion Magazine.
Rural
Resources, over 100 resources on rural education, Internet
connectivity, rural development, Extension, and health, maintained by
the Rural Clearinghouse for Lifelong Education & Development,
Kansas State University.
Sustainable
Agriculture web sites, a list maintained by the National
Agricultural Library of the USDA.
Texas Rural Communities, a
nonprofit organization serving rural Texas communities and
individuals through rural economic development, educational, loan and
grant programs.
• Alliance for American Manufacturing brings together a select group of America’s leading manufacturers and the United Steelworkers. Our mission is to promote creative policy solutions on priorities such as international trade, energy security, health care, retirement security, currency manipulation, and other issues of mutual concern.
• Alliance for Sustainable Jobs and the
Environment, a group of environmental and labor leaders who work
to make corporations more accountable for their behavior
world-wide.
• American Monetary Institute, a
website featuring monetary history, monetary theory and monetary
reform
• Antitrust Law and
Economics Review, "America's Only Anti-Monopoly Journal."
• Ballot Access News,
archives of the monthly newsletter that monitors ballot access
issues.
• Bill of Rights Defense
Committee, a website developed by residents of Northampton,
Mass., to "support repeal of parts of the USA PATRIOT Act and
Executive Orders that infringe on Constitutional rights. This web
site documents and supports local efforts to restore civil liberties
guaranteed by the Bill of Rights of the US Constitution, which have
been threatened by the Act and [Executive] Orders."
• BuyBlue website tracks whether
corporations support a political party and how well businesses abide
by sustainability, workers' rights, environmental standards and
corporate transparency.
• Campaign Corner provides a directory and a discussion board to promote progressive populist candidacies and ballot issue campaigns throughout the USA.
• Campaign for America's Future,
a national organization challenging the big money corporate agenda by
encouraging Americans to to discuss a new vision of an economy and a
future that works for all of us.
• Catholic Worker
Home Page, a web site on the Catholic Worker movement, founders
Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin, and links to other progressive Catholic
movements.
• Center for Responsive
Politics, a nonpartisan group that reports on what special
interests lawmakers are beholden to.
• Center for Voting and
Democracy,, a group promoting proportional representation to
allow more representative government and preferential voting to allow
independent parties a greater voice in elections.
• Chautauqua
Society, dedicated to advancement of progressive ideals in social
justice, health care, education, children's rights, services to the
poor and elderly, the environment, religious tolerance, and civil
liberties.
• Citizen Action is a
federation of statewide membership-based citizens' groups working
from the grassroots level to affect local, state and federal policy
on issues such as campaign finance reform, civil justice protections,
renewable energy, pesticides and toxics reduction, mass transit and
health care for all.
• Citizens for Tax Justice, "a
research and advocacy organization dedicated to fair taxation at the
federal, state and local levels," advocating fair taxes for middle-
and low-income families; requiring the wealthy to pay their fair
share; closing corporate tax loopholes; adequately funding important
government services; reducing the federal deficit; and taxation that
minimizes distortion of economic markets.
• Comedy Resources. After you spend time immersed in politics, the Ultimate Guide to Comedy Resources can come as a relief.
• Common Cause of Texas,
information on state and national goings on.
• Congress.org, a directory of
information about the members of the U.S. House of Representatives
and the Congressional
Report Cards, a project of Voter
Information Services, provides a non-partisan on-line guide on
the legislation voting record of each member of US Congress, based on
legislation promoted by more than 60 advocacy groups.
• Consumer Safety Guide, a website sponsored by a law firm to keep the public informed about consumer dangers and safety issues assocated with products that can cause the public harm.
• Consumer Watch, a consumer safety website dedicated to keeping the public informed about defective products, recalls and safety concerns associated with numerous products ranging from tools, cars and food to medical devices and children’s toys, based on recall and defective product information from the Consumer Product and Safety Commission.
• Consumer Watchdog, the
web site of the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights.
• Constitutional Accountability Center, a think tank, law firm, and action center dedic
• Corporate Accountability
Project, includes links to the Corporate Welfare Information Center, Corporate
Dirt Archives and Corporate Power Information.
• Corporate Governance,
a web site "designed to provide a springboard for explorations and
discussions concerning the movement to enhance wealth by creating
more democratic forms of corporate governance."ated to fulfilling the progressive promise of our Constitution’s text and history.
• Contacting Congress,
a listing of phone numbers, FAX numbers, electronic mail addresses,
WWW/gopher homepages and other biographical information for members
of Congress and other governmental agencies.
• Co-Op America provides
economic strategies, organizing power and practical tools for
businesses and individuals to address today's social and
environmental problems.
• Criminal Justice degree programs and resources via AcademicInfo.net.
• Direct Democracy League, a
site devoted to "peaceful transition to traditional republican
governance at all jurisdiction levels."
• Drum Major Institute,
a non-partisan, non-profit organization dedicated to challenging the
tired orthodoxies that impede the achievement of social and economic
justice. Originally called The Drum Major Foundation, DMI was founded
by Harry Wachtel, lawyer and advisor to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King,
Jr. during the turbulent years of the civil rights movement.DMI was
relaunched in 1999 by New York attorney Bill Wachtel, Harry's son,
and Martin Luther King III.
• Economic Policy Institute, a
progressive think tank on economic issues.
• Economic Security Project,
which promotes "personal growth, mutual support, spiritual
enrichment, and economic security for all." The web site includes the
text of "Economic Security for All: How To End Poverty in the United
States," a 289-page book.
• The
Electronic Activist, An email address directory of members of
Congress, state government officials and news media, grouped by
states.
• Ending Corporate
Governance: Revoking Our Plutocracy, includes links and
recommended reading on the anti-corporation movement.
• Environmental Working Group generates information for public interest groups and concerned
citizens who are campaigning to protect the environment.
• Essential Information, the
network of public-interest groups started by or affiliated with Ralph
Nader.
• Ethical
Consumer, a guide to issues of ethical consumption, prepared by
One World Online.
• Families
USA, national nonprofit organization that advocates high-quality,
affordable health and long term care for all Americans.
• Financial Markets Center, news,
analysis, basic education and activist tools about the Federal
Reserve and financial markets, featuring online access to key Federal
Reserve documents.
• First Amendment Cyber-Tribune,
a home page of information on First Amendment issues.
• Global Exchange, a human
rights organization dedicated to promoting environmental, political,
and social justice around the world.
• Global Issues, a website
with essays and discussions of globalization issues.
• Global Trade, various
web sites with news and resources on trade issues.
• Heartland Labor Capital
Network, a group working to increase the control of working
people over their savings and assets by building a labor/capital
network that invests pension funds in environmentally-responsible,
worker-friendly small businesses that create good jobs in our
communities.
• Human Rights Monitor, with human rights news from around the world.
• Independent
Judiciary, web site of the Alliance for Justice with information
on federal judicial nominees.
• Institute for Local Self Reliance,
an organization based in Minneapolis, Minn., and Washington, D.C.,
that promotes sustainable communities.
• Internet Democrat, a
self-styled rapid-response resource for Democrats.
• Iowa Peace, Justice and Protest
Books from the Heartland.
• IraqHQ, everything about Iraq.
• Jay's Leftist and Progressive
Links, a huge collection of links to progressive and alternative
groups, publications and other web sites that have compiled links to
progressive and alternative groups, publications and web sites.
• Jeffersonian
Perspective, commentary on today's social and political issues
based on the writings of Thomas Jefferson.
• Liberals.com for people who believe in generous civil liberties, strong social support systems and a regulatory government.
• Made in the USA Coalition, a
group of consumer organizations, labor unions and businesses
advocating American-made products.
• Northwest Center for Progressive
Research, based in Olympia, Wash., providing progressive research
and resources.
• OilPrice.com, news and analysis of oil and gas, alternative energy and geopolitics.
• OneWorld Online, a partnership
of over 200 organisations worldwide providing guides, analysis,
reports and other resources for human rights and sustainable
development.
• Organic Consumers Association,
a grassroots non-profit public interest organization which deals with
food safety, industrial agriculture, genetic engineering, corporate
accountability and environmental sustainability.
• PakistanHQ, everything about
Pakistan.
• People Links, also known as
the New World Village, a web site with links to progressive
organizations, media and other resources, including Norman Solomon's
Media Beat.
• Physicians for a National Health
Program, the group advocating a single-payer universal health
plan for the United States.
• Politics.Answers.com provides information on politics, including how the legislative process works, the two-party system and much more.
• Preamble Center for Public
Policy, a group that has been active in exploring arguments for
and against the Multilateral Agreement on Investments and other
economic and policy issues.
• Progressive
Agenda, a grass roots, national non-profit citizens activist
organization dedicated to the promotion of progressive ideals. See
the actual Progressive Agenda here.
• Progressive Challenge, a coalition of progressive
organizations who with the Congressional Progressive Caucus have
launched a series of dialogues and working groups entitled "The
Progressive Challenge" to promote an 8-point "Fairness
Agenda for America."
• Progressive U, "an online
study group community for progressive students and other problem
solvers." Provides a platform for high school students, college
students and young professionals to study and discuss creative
solutions to social problems and cultural conflict, and to develop
the empathy and diplomacy necessary to persuasively negotiate
solutions to these problems.
• Public Campaign, a
non-partisan organization dedicated to taking special-interest money
out of America's elections.
• Public Citizen, advocates safer
drugs and medical devices, cleaner and safer energy sources, a
cleaner environment, fair trade, and a more open and democratic
government. Includes Congress
Watch, which champions consumer and citizen interests before the
U.S. Congress; the Health
Research Group, which fights for safe foods, drugs and medical
devices; for greater consumer control over personal health decisions;
and for universal access to quality health care; the Litigation
Group, which brings lawsuits on behalf of citizens in order to
protect the health, safety, and rights of consumers, the Critical
Mass Energy Project, which promotes safe, economical, and
environmentally sound energy use through conservation and renewable
sources; Global
Trade Watch, which focuses on the impact of international trade
and economic globalization on jobs, the environment, public health
and safety and democratic accountability; and Buyers
Up, a home heating-oil cooperative group buying program that acts
as an information resource on home energy and environmental
issues.
• Public Eye, the web site of
Political Research Associates, an independent, not-for-profit
research center which monitors the US political right, including
links among right-wing groups, financing behind right-wing
activities, and analysis of right-wing movements.
• Public Interest Research Groups
(PIRG), state-based advocates for the public interest.
• Project Vote Smart, with
information on federal and state government and officials, including
vote charts.
• Pure Food
Campaign, a global clearinghouse run by Organic Consumers Association for information and grassroots
technical assistance to citizen activists, journalists, and
non-governmental organizations concerned about sustainable
agriculture, food safety, genetic engineering, and life form
patenting.
• Pure Food Movement, links to information on the Pure Food Movement, which encourages the purchase and production of whole, natural foods.
• ReclaimDemocracy.org is
dedicated to restoring democratic authority over corporations,
reviving grassroots democracy, and revoking the power of money and
corporations to control government and civic society.
• Senate Democratic Policy
Committee, what the Senate Democrats are up to.
• Share the Wealth, a project of
United for a Fair Economy, is concerned that the concentration of
wealth is hurting our nation. Its goal is to revitalize America
through a more fair distribution of wealth.
• Skeleton Closet, a
web site that dishes up dirt on prospective presidential
candidates--and is an equal opportunity excavator: "We do not support
any candidate or party, and aim to attack all presidential candidates
with brutal fairness," the group states. Also has links to "positive
ideas for nonpartisan political and campaign reform."
• S-R Invest, a guide to
socially responsible investing.
• Talk Left, the Politics of
Crime, "Liberal coverage of crime-related political and injustice
news."
• United Students Against
Sweatshops, an organization of more than 200 campuses working on
a national campaign to support issues of economic and social justice
both on campuses, in our cities and globally.
• Urban Institute, a nonprofit
policy research organization that investigates the social and
economic problems confronting the nation and government policies and
public and private programs designed to alleviate them.
• Urban Legends, the place to go
to start checking out a story that is hard to believe or strikes you
as possibly misinformation.
• VoteAmerican, an appeal to heed George Washington's advice in his Farewell Address in 1796, to never let political parties dominate our national life.
• The White House
• The Work Doctor, a web site
to spread awareness and offer advice about workplace bullying.
• Yahoo provides links for all
occasions. Check out Government/Politics.
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