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If you want to take direct action, here are some avenues where you can have impact.
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Students, contact us to learn about opportunities to lend your skills as a writer, researcher, graphic designer, video editor and more at our Santa Cruz headquarters. If you have the will to learn and a passion for social justice, we invite you to help power our world-class nonprofit.
Driving solutions to climate change by helping communities transition from greenhouse gas-emitting power sources to locally produced and controlled renewable energy.
Partnering with the Lakota to protect sacred lands from threats like the Dakota Access pipeline (DAPL), secure their rights to autonomy and self-determination, and win the return of children seized by South Dakota’s Department of Social Services.