Coalitions
Coalition to Stop Gun Violence (CSGV) was founded in 1974. It seeks to secure freedom from gun violence through research, strategic engagement and effective policy advocacy. The CSGV guiding principle is that all Americans have a right to live in communities free from gun violence.
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The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) Coalition is working to support passage and ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment. The ERA is a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution that would expressly prohibit discrimination against girls and women on the basis of sex. We will bring the experience and wisdom of veteran activists together with the energy and social media skills of a new generation to build a successful coalition effort for passage and ratification of the ERA.
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Humanists International (formerly International Humanist and Ethical Union or IHEU) is the global representative body of the humanist movement, uniting a diversity of non-religious organizations and individuals. They want everyone to live a life of dignity in a world where universal human rights are respected and protected, and where states uphold secularism. The American Ethical Union was one of five Humanist organizations — including the American Humanist Association, British Ethical Union (later the British Humanist Association and now Humanists UK), Vienna Ethical Society, and the Dutch Humanist League — to host its inaugural congress in Amsterdam, 22–27 August 1952. On the last day of the congress, five resolutions were passed, which included a statement of the fundamentals of “modern, ethical Humanism”, a resolution which would come to be known as the Amsterdam Declaration.
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The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights has led the fight for equal opportunity and social justice since the 1950s. It has become the nerve center for fighting discrimination in all its forms and expanding opportunity and fairness for all Americans. Its campaigns empower and mobilize advocates around the country to push for progressive change in the United States.
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Secular Coalition for America (SCA) is an advocacy organization whose purpose is to amplify the diverse and growing voice of the nontheistic community in the United States. Member organizations are established nonprofits who serve atheists, agnostics, humanists, freethinkers and other non-theistic Americans. The coalition was founded to formalize a cooperative structure for visible, unified activism to improve the civic situation of citizens with a naturalistic worldview.
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Partners
Go Humanity is a humanist charity that promotes secular volunteering and responsible charitable giving. Guided by the principles of secular humanism, our mission is to unite the humanist community in volunteering and charitable efforts and advocate for compassionate action throughout the world.
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Secular Student Alliance (SSA) empowers secular students to proudly express their identity, build welcoming communities, promote secular values, and set a course for lifelong activism. They envision a future in which secular students lead meaningful and fulfilling lives, thrive as valued members of society, and provide visionary leadership committed to humanistic ideals and critical inquiry.
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Campaigns & Movements
The Know Your Neighbor: Multifaith Encounters (KYN-ME) campaign is a program of the Islamic Networks Group (ING) whose mission is to increase religious literacy and build relations among Americans of all backgrounds. First initiated in partnership with the White House in 2015, the KYN-ME campaign aims to build inter-religious and intercultural understanding, empathy, and respect by promoting face-to-face encounter between people of diverse faiths and worldviews.
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Openly Secular is a campaign by a coalition of more than two dozen secular organizations across the country with the mission to end discrimination and increase acceptance by getting secular people—including atheists, freethinkers, agnostics, humanists, and nonreligious people—to be open about their beliefs. They envision a world where families and communities remain whole when some members have moved away from religion or supernaturalism.
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