Organizations, campaigns, and information clearinghouses advancing
democratic self-governance for all people, and striving to
dismantle corporate authority to govern and to define our
future:
Move to
Amend Coalition effort started by Democracy Unlimited and
several other groups. First project is a constitutional amendment
to abolish Corporate Personhood, launched in January 2010 in
response to the Supreme Court ruling on
Citizens United.
Humboldt Coalition for Community
Rights
This is the group that ran Measure T in Humboldt County, CA.
Measure T passed by 55% of the vote on June 6, 2006. It prohibits
political contributions from non-local corporations and asserts
that corporations should not be treated with the same rights as
human beings. Democracy Unlimited brought the group together that
ultimately formed the Humboldt Coalition for Community Rights.
Liberty Tree: Foundation for the Democratic
Revolution
Liberty Tree is a non-profit
organization rooted in the belief that the American Revolution is a
living tradition whose greatest promise is democracy. Their central
purpose is to build on the accomplishments of earlier American
movements by launching a new stage in the struggle for
democracy.
The New
Rules Project: Designing Rules As If Community
Matters
"Why New Rules? Because the old ones don't work any longer. They
undermine local economies, subvert democracy, weaken our sense of
community, and ignore the costs of our decisions on the next
generation."
Ultimate
Civics
Started by Riki Ott and organizers in Alaska. Calling for a 28th
Amendment to the Constitution to abolish Corporate Personhood. Also
a coalition partner with the Campaign to Legalize Democracy.
Website also includes curriculum for "Kitchen Table Democracy"
sessions.
ReclaimDemocracy.org
ReclaimDemocracy.org is dedicated to restoring democratic authority
over corporations, reviving grassroots democracy, and revoking the
power of money and corporations to control government and civic
society. They strive to work proactively to effect systemic change,
rather than reacting to the agenda of corporate and moneyed
interests.
Women's
International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) - Corporations
v. Democracy Issue Committee
The Challenge Corporate Power, Assert the People's Rights Issue
Committee is dedicated to understanding how corporations use their
illegitimate constitutional “rights” and powers to define our law,
politics, jurisprudence, work, technologies, food, communities...
you name it! The Committee does this through learning and helping
others to learn how we got into this mess through the discovery and
study of hidden histories with an eye toward rethinking WILPF
activism by placing it in the context of people’s right to self and
mutual governance and uncovering the meaning of real (radical)
democracy along with developing its skills and practice. This
website has extensive resources on "corporate personhood."
California Center for Community
Democracy
The fiscal sponsor for Democracy Unlimited. We helped form this
organization to serve as a fiscal agent for grassroots groups who
are forming across the state to challenge corporate power and
assert democracy in their own communities. The California Center is
also the sponsor for
North Coast Action, a group dedicated to effecting the
outcome of the Georgia Pacific Mill site property in Fort Bragg,
California to benefit the healthy sustainable future of the North
Coast community.
Program on
Corporations, Law and Democracy (POCLAD)
Nine writers, educators, activists, former elected officials,
directors of environmental, labor and human rights organizations,
union organizers, and researchers scattered around the U.S. who -
since 1994 - have been researching corporate, labor and legal
histories, rethinking our social movements' past organizing
strategies and talking with people about democracy movements.
Redwood Coast Chapter of the Alliance for
Democracy
The folks who wrote the very first 'Resolution to End Corporate
Personhood' in the City of Point Arena, CA. Also includes the
Declaration to End Corporate Personhood, and their terrific
introductory pamphlet on the history of the Santa Clara court
decision about corporate personhood: "Santa Clara Blues".
The
Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund (CELDF)
The Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund was launched in 1995
to provide free and affordable legal services to grassroots,
community-based environmental groups, and rural municipal
governments. It hosts four program areas, one of which is 'The
Corporations and Democracy Program'. Through this Program, the
CELDF drafts Ordinances for local governments and assists
organizations to assert direct, local, and democratic control over
corporations.
Center for Democracy and the
Constitution
A Massachusetts group formed to challenge the corporate right to
influence decisions affecting their communities.
Shays
2
Local organization in Western MA (Pioneer Valley & the
Berkshires) working in the the historic region of Shays Rebellion
as part of a growing, nationwide movement to build real democracy
in America.
Dakota
Rural Action
"We strive to build grassroots leadership through community
organizing by giving people a strong voice in decisions affecting
their quality of life." They've been active for many years in
organizing the Dakota's farmers to challenge the right of giant
farming corporations to move in to the Dakotas and destroy their
rural communities.
Friends of the
Constitution
Friends of the Constitution is a 19-member coalition of farm,
church, and environmental groups concerned about corporate farming.
The groups have joined together to defend and enforce Initiative
300, the Nebraska ’s constitutional amendment banning non-family
farm corporations.
Ohio Committee on Corporations, Law and
Democracy
An ad-hoc group of activists and individuals from across Ohio
concerned with the growing power of corporations to govern, and
harms this poses to democracy in our state, nation and world. The
Committee educates Ohioans about the past history and current
dimensions of these problems. They strive to encourage democratic
participation and reassert control over the corporate form. Greg
Coleridge, one of the founders of this group, has started a new
blog:
OhioDemocracy.org.
Public
Information Network
The Public Information Network provides research services and
training to citizens who are working for corporate and governmental
accountability, and who are committed to socially just and
ecologically sustainable societies. They promote alliances among
groups working on ecological, democratic, human rights, and labor
concerns, as well as coordination between activists in developed
and developing nations.
National Lawyers Guild Committee on Corporations,
the Constitution & Human Rights
The Committee is committed to exploring legal issues and political
strategies related to: 'Corporate Constitutional Rights',
'Corporate Political Participation', 'Corporate Constitutional
Obligations' and 'Transnational Corporations and Local Law'.
Unocal Corporate Charter Revocation Action
Center
A group of nearly 30 organizations (including Democracy Unlimited)
and individuals which a number of years ago petitioned the Attorney
General of California to initiate charter revocation proceedings
against Unocal Corporation because of what we believe to be its
egregious record on the environment, labor, human rights,
usurpation of political power, and deception. The link above goes
to the website of Michael Feinstein, one of the petition signers
and former City Councilmember from Santa Monica, CA. His site gives
the text of the petition as well as a number of media articles
about the action. For more information you can read the
book that details the whole story.
San
Francisco Personhood Working Group
A San Francisco, CA-based group working to pass a resolution
through the SF Board of Supervisors to abolish corporate
personhood. This is an unmoderated list serve on yahoo that is
quite lively. It also has meetings and events listed.
Aurora
Institute: Shedding light on the corporation
The Aurora Institute is a Canadian citizen-based organization which
pursues its aims by conducting innovative research and public
education which sheds light on the very structure of the
corporation as a cause of the political, social, economic and
environmental symptoms we face in modern society.
The
People-Centered Development Forum
The Forum is an international alliance of individuals and
organizations dedicated to the creation of just, inclusive, and
sustainable human societies through voluntary citizen action. It
has sought consistently to expose the fallacies and illusions
underling much of the conventional wisdom underlying policies
relating to economic growth, development, and governance. Its more
recent focus has been on the dysfunctions of corporate
globalization and life-centered alternatives to money-centered
corporate rule.
Polaris Institute
The Institute strives to enable citizen movements to re-skill and
re-tool themselves to fight for democratic social change in an age
of corporate driven globalization. Their work with social movements
is carried out on both a national and an international basis.
Big
Medicine
"Big Medicine is a recon, arms and resource center for those
battling malignant corporate power, at least those wise enough to
explore Big Corporate Bodies as evolving living systems, eco-social
pathogens, and/or our morbid rivals for control of the world."
There's no other site quite like it on the web!
Ending Corporate Governance: We The People -
Revoking Our Plutocracy
A personal website of two intrepid researchers - Rebecca Lord and
Dave Ratcliffe - on corporate governance issues. Full of articles
(and even emails) found on no other websites.