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environmental organization in the United States. COEJL has helped tens of thousands of<br />
Jews make a connection between Judaism and the environment. COEJL has put<br />
environmental protection on the agenda of the organized Jewish community and made the<br />
case to elected officials and decision-makers that protecting the environment is a moral and<br />
religious obligation. Today, COEJL represents 29 national Jewish organizations spanning the<br />
full spectrum of Jewish religious and communal life and serves as the voice of the organized<br />
Jewish community on environmental issues in Washington, D.C. and around the country.<br />
Web: http://www.coejl.org/home.shtml [03 Apr 2010]<br />
Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action, Integration, and Immigrant Rights and<br />
Fight for Equality By Any Means Necessary (BAMN) Building the new civil rights<br />
movement. We are a primarily student- and youth-based organization of leaders in our schools<br />
and communities, committed to making real the promises of American democracy and<br />
equality. Web: http://www.bamn.com/ [03 Apr 2010]<br />
Coalition to Free the University of California A student-led coalition that seeks to<br />
transform the University from an elitist, corporate, militaristic, autocratic institution into a<br />
responsible, just, diverse equitable, democratically-governed body that educates and works for<br />
the common welfare. To walk with the Phoenix Coalition is to be on the ground level of a new<br />
radical student movement. We will use nonviolent direct action to assist the evolution of the<br />
University structurally and ethically. We will organize, educate, protest, party, obstruct, heal,<br />
learn, struggle and grow together. Web: http://www.freetheuc.org [18 Feb 2008]<br />
CODEPINK Women for Peace CODEPINK is a women-initiated grassroots peace and<br />
social justice movement working to end the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, stop new wars, and<br />
redirect our resources into healthcare, education, green jobs and other life-affirming activities.<br />
CODEPINK rejects foreign policies based on domination and aggression, and instead calls for<br />
policies based on diplomacy, compassion and a commitment to international law. With an<br />
emphasis on joy and humor, CODEPINK women and men seek to activate, amplify and<br />
inspire a community of peacemakers through creative campaigns and a commitment to nonviolence.<br />
Web: http://www.codepinkalert.org/ http://www.bayareacodepink.org/<br />
[15 Jan 2011]<br />
Codornices Creek Watershed Council A new local, volunteer organization made up of<br />
stakeholders who live and work in the watershed. The purpose of the Council is to protect and<br />
restore watershed processes and function and promote awareness and stewardship through<br />
collaborative partnerships with agencies, businesses, organizations, and the community.<br />
Voice: (510) 759-1689 Email: pamboyle@gmail.com<br />
Web: http://www.codornicescreekwatershed.org [23 Apr 2008]<br />
Cohousing Association of the United States (Coho/US) Mission is to promote the<br />
cohousing movement, support individuals and groups in creating communities, provide<br />
assistance to completed groups for improving their systems for living together in community,<br />
and create networking opportunities for those involved or interested in cohousing.<br />
Voice: (314) 754-5828 Web: http://www.cohousing.org http://www.cohousing.org/contact<br />
[27 Sep 2008]<br />
Coleman Advocates for Children and Youth Mission is to make <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> a city of<br />
hope, justice and opportunity for all children and their families. We have a pioneering hybrid<br />
model of policy advocacy and grassroots organizing, with the leadership development of young<br />
people and parents at the center. Our recent strategic plan clarified that while we seek to<br />
improve the lives of all children, our constituency is low to moderate income families in <strong>San</strong><br />
<strong>Francisco</strong>, the majority of whom are families of color. Address: 459 Vienna Street, <strong>San</strong><br />
<strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94112 Voice: (415) 239-0161 Fax: (415) 239-0584<br />
Email: info@colemanadvocates.org Web: http://www.colemanadvocates.org/ [07 May 2011]<br />
ColorLines Magazine A daily news site offering award-winning reporting, analysis, and<br />
solutions to today's racial justice issues. Colorlines.com is produced by a multiracial team of