California
Sub-Regions
Statewide Organizations
The Conservancy's mission includes receiving and managing land back, building community for Native people, practicing traditional ceremonies, creating a native archive, and rematriating the lands by returning our native culture and ecosystems.
A grassroots organization led by and for farmworker women, providing mutual aid, leadership development, and organizing support while advocating for workers' rights, gender justice, and environmental health in agricultural communities across California.
Environmental justice organization building power in working-class communities of color through grassroots organizing, mutual aid, and community-led solutions to environmental racism in Northern and Southern California.
Building mutual aid networks and support systems for formerly incarcerated people through community organizing, education, and solidarity initiatives.
Supporting incarcerated Asian, Pacific Islander, and ally communities through ethnic studies education, book programs, correspondence initiatives, and reentry planning across California prisons.
A statewide network coordinating rapid response, mutual aid, and community support for survivors of state violence. They organize direct support through crisis response teams, healing justice programs, and solidarity networks while building community-based alternatives to policing across California.
A mutual aid collective fostering solidarity and support for LGBTQ+ people in prison across California. They coordinate letter writing, resource sharing, and care packages while building connections through pen pal programs and advocacy for queer and trans prisoners.
We monitor and challenge the abusive conditions inside California women's prisons. We fight for the release of women and trans prisoners. We support women and trans people in their process of re-entering the community.
A revolutionary organization building power through mutual aid, political education, and direct action to advance the struggle for liberation and social justice.
A union for the incarcerated, supporting their efforts to organize to abolish prisons.
The California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPC) is a constituent-based statewide immigrant rights organization with offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento and Oakland. It is a leading immigrant rights institution in the state.
A statewide coalition fostering mutual aid and housing justice through tenant organizing and advocacy across California. They coordinate tenant rights education, organizing support, and solidarity networks while building power through collective action, policy advocacy, and creating spaces for tenants to fight displacement and win stronger protections.