Omaha / Council Bluffs
A radical bookstore fostering mutual aid and community power through literature and cultural programming in Omaha. They coordinate book access, political education, and solidarity networks while building power through accessible information sharing, community organizing, and creating spaces for movement building and social change.
A non-profit coffee shop, bookstore, and inclusive community space fostering mutual aid and solidarity through fair trade, literature, and community programming in downtown Omaha. They coordinate resource sharing, cultural events, and solidarity networks while building power through accessible gathering spaces, LGBTQ+ support, and creating spaces for community connection and social change.
A grassroots organization fostering mutual aid and community support through LGBTQ+ advocacy and family acceptance in Omaha. They coordinate support groups, educational resources, and solidarity networks while building power through family advocacy, community organizing, and creating spaces for LGBTQ+ people and their families to thrive.
A community organization fostering mutual aid and solidarity through direct support and housing advocacy in Omaha. They coordinate housing assistance, food access, and solidarity networks while building power through community organizing, resource sharing, and creating pathways to prevent and end homelessness.
A grassroots organization fostering mutual aid and community power through anti-racism education and social justice advocacy in Omaha. They coordinate dialogue programs, youth leadership development, and solidarity networks while building power through community education, cross-cultural understanding, and creating spaces for inclusive social change.
A grassroots organization fostering mutual aid and community solidarity through democratic socialist organizing in Omaha. They coordinate direct support, resource sharing, and solidarity networks while building power through collective organizing and community care.
A grassroots collective fostering mutual aid and community power through Black women and girls' leadership and reproductive justice in Omaha. They coordinate resource sharing, advocacy initiatives, and solidarity networks while building power through community organizing, policy change, and creating spaces for Black women and girls to thrive.
Since 1996 Food Not Bombs Omaha has been distributing food free of charge on the corner of 14th and Farnam at 2pm every Sunday.
A group to discuss mutual aid, community resources, and political activism in Omaha, NE.