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− | [[Alliance for Democracy]] is an anti-corporate "populist" organization. | + | [[Alliance for Democracy]] is an anti-corporate "populist" organization. According to their Facebook page,<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/pg/AllianceforDemocracy/about/ Alliance for Democracy Facebook, accessed April 27 2017]</ref> Alliance for Democracy is a "[N]on-partisan, progressive, and populist, we work to end corporate rule over our politics, economics, culture and information; to protect the commons; establish true democracy; and build a just society and sustainable, equitable economy." |
The [[Alliance for Democracy]] newsletter is [[Justice Rising]].<ref>[http://www.thealliancefordemocracy.org/newsletters.html AfD's News Journal, accessed April 27 2017]</ref> | The [[Alliance for Democracy]] newsletter is [[Justice Rising]].<ref>[http://www.thealliancefordemocracy.org/newsletters.html AfD's News Journal, accessed April 27 2017]</ref> |
Revision as of 03:48, 27 April 2017
Alliance for Democracy is an anti-corporate "populist" organization. According to their Facebook page,[1] Alliance for Democracy is a "[N]on-partisan, progressive, and populist, we work to end corporate rule over our politics, economics, culture and information; to protect the commons; establish true democracy; and build a just society and sustainable, equitable economy."
The Alliance for Democracy newsletter is Justice Rising.[2]
Campaigns
Alliance for Democracy is "an executive committee member organization of Move to Amend, a national coalition working to amend the Constitution to take constitutional rights back from corporations."[3]
- "MAJOR CORPORATIONS dominate our lives, our government, our work, our health care and our food supply. Media conglomerates control the course and set the limits of public discussion, commercialize and debase our national consciousness, and manipulate mainstream public opinion."
History
According to their website, "IN AUGUST 1995, The Nation published Ronnie Dugger's "A Call to Citizens: Will Real Populists Please Stand Up." Over 6000 people responded, 2500 joined, and more than 55 local Alliances were formed nationwide. In late 1996 delegates from 30 states convened in Texas hill country and the Alliance for Democracy was founded."[4]
Mission
The mission of the Alliance for Democracy "is to free all people from corporate domination of politics, economics, the environment, culture and information; to establish true democracy; and to create a just society with a sustainable, equitable economy."
Local Alliance Chapters and Member Networks
Alabama
- Al McCullough, Birmingham
California
- Nancy Price, Davis
- Susan Hubbard, Monterey County
- Jim Tarbell, Mendocino Coast
- Steve Scalmanini, Ukiah Valley
- Vikki Savee, Greater Sacramento
- Miles Everett, Sonoma County
Colorado
- Rand Kokernot, Delta County
Indiana
- Robert Pedersen, Indianapolis area
Maine
- Bonnie Preston, Downeast
Massachusetts
- David Lewit, Boston-Cambridge
- Cynthia Ritsher, North Bridge
Missouri
- Richard LaMonica, St. Louis
New Hampshire
- Nancy Brown, Seacoast Alliance
New York
- Joe Seeman, Capital District of NY
- Peter Mott, Rochester
Ohio
- Dick Middendorf, Greater Cincinnati
Oregon
- David Delk, Portland
Washington
- Rebecca Wolfe, Greater Seattle