A San Francisco Bay Area Progressive Directory Saturday 9 Jul ...
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Web: http://www.darwantour.com [15 Nov 2008]<br />
DataCenter A 31-year-old national progressive non-profit that provides strategic<br />
information & research training to communities advocating for dignity, justice & civil rights.<br />
We deliver the tools and power of information and knowledge into the hands of people working<br />
to make a more equitable and sustainable world. We support grassroots groups to bridge the<br />
gap between ideas for solutions and the actual power to engage in the civic process & decision<br />
making that affects their lives in order to make social change. Address: 1904 Franklin<br />
Street, Suite 900, Oakland CA 94612-2912 Voice: (510) 835-4692 Fax: (510) 835-3017<br />
Email: datacenter@datacenter.org Web: http://www.datacenter.org [28 Mar 2009]<br />
David Brower Center One of the <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Area</strong>’s most advanced green buildings, the nonprofit<br />
David Brower Center is an inspiring home for environmental and social action, combining<br />
both offices and program facilities in a 50,000 square-foot space. Conceived as a vibrant<br />
community of like-minded individuals and organizations committed to a just and ecologically<br />
sustainable society, the Brower Center promises to be an invaluable asset for the region and a<br />
landmark for anyone, anywhere committed to the planet and its inhabitants. Address: 2150<br />
Allston Way, Berkeley CA 94704 Voice: (510) 809-0900 Fax: (510) 809-0909<br />
Web: http://www.browercenter.org/ [17 Dec 2009]<br />
David Hanks Photography David Hanks has photographed hundreds of protests in the<br />
<strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Area</strong> and around the US. He's done photography for many non-profit organizations,<br />
including extensive work with Oakland's organic food movement. His photographs have been<br />
displayed at the Museum of the African Diaspora (SF) and the ASUC Art Studio (Berkeley).<br />
He's been published in dozens of newspapers, magazines and is featured in the periodicals and<br />
websites of many social justice organizations. His photography is also featured in the books,<br />
"Globalize Liberation" and "Army of None". Voice: (510) 205-2724<br />
Email: photos@davidhanks.org Web: http://www.davidhanks.org/ [06 Jan 2008]<br />
Davis Peace Coalition A coalition of diverse groups and individuals that support peace<br />
and nonviolence. The Davis Peace Coalition seeks foreign and domestic policies guided by a<br />
commitment to peace and justice achieved through nonviolent, democratic means.<br />
Web: http://www.davispeace.org/ [10 <strong>Jul</strong> 2010]<br />
Deaf Queer Resource Center (DQRC) A national nonprofit resource and information<br />
center for, by and about the Deaf Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Transsexual, Intersex<br />
and Questioning communities. This is "the place" to find the most comprehensive and accurate<br />
information about this unique community. Web: http://www.deafqueer.org/ [20 Apr 2008]<br />
Death Penalty Focus Founded in 1988, Death Penalty Focus is one of the largest<br />
nonprofit advocacy organizations in the nation dedicated to the abolition of capital<br />
punishment through public education; grassroots and political organizing; original research;<br />
media outreach; local, state and nationwide coalition building; and the education of religious,<br />
legislative and civic leaders about the death penalty and its alternatives. Address: 870<br />
Market Street, Suite 859, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94102 Voice: (415) 243-0143 Fax: (415) 243-<br />
0994 Email: information@deathpenalty.org Web: http://www.deathpenalty.org/<br />
[17 Apr 2010]<br />
Death with Dignity National Center (DDNC) Works to legalize an individual's right to<br />
seek physician assistance as a humane and compassionate end to the dying process.<br />
Web: http://www.deathwithdignity.org [17 Feb 2008]<br />
Defend California Public Education California has recently seen a massive movement<br />
erupt in defense of public education — but layoffs, fee hikes, cuts, and the re-segregation of<br />
public education are attacks taking place throughout the country. A nationwide resistance<br />
movement is needed. The politicians and administrators say there is no money for education<br />
and social services. They say that “there is no alternative” to the cuts. But if there’s money for<br />
wars, bank bailouts, and prisons, why is there no money for public education?<br />
Web: http://defendcapubliceducation.wordpress.com/ [26 Feb 2010]