Get Involved

 

In a democracy, it is not a partisan political act to be democratic.

Entrenched systems of injustice do not occur in isolation, but within systems that have been carefully constructed over generations and supported by political and ideological assumptions that negatively implicate race, gender, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, religion, nationality, to name a few. These systems can be corrected with appropriate training, skills, education, and collective action. Let’s get involved together to make the changes we envision. If you have an idea, a need, a project, or thought—click on this link to open this form and then tell us what you need. Together we will work to provide each other the support we need to get things done.

Alternately, if you would just like to make a donation or to get involved in a project that already exists, click on any of the links below and use the form above to tell us who you are involved with! We’d love to know and we look forward to supporting you as you move from aspiration to corrective action.


 

Support the Native American Rights Fund

Partnership with Native Americans

Arts Lab

Wheelock Educational Policy Center

StreetCred: Join the Movement

 Vital Village is accepting interns – click on this link to find out more

Social Adjustments and Bullying Prevention lab – contact Dr. Jennifer Greif-Green for research opportunities

Center for the Ecology of Early Development – click here to get involved

 CERES institute: Click here to contact

ACLU Massachusetts: contact information

Anti-Defamation League (ADL): Take Action

The bucket list for involved citizens: 76 things you could do to boost civic engagement (Brookings Institution)

Volunteer opportunities for civic engagement

Moving volunteers from service to civic action (Americorps)

Human Rights Watch: Take action

National Congress of American Indians

Amnesty International