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[[Scot Nakagawa]] was among those on the list. <ref>[http://eartothegroundproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/final-ear-2-ground-single-pages.pdf Ear to the Ground, About, accessed Nov. 12, 2015]</ref>
 
[[Scot Nakagawa]] was among those on the list. <ref>[http://eartothegroundproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/final-ear-2-ground-single-pages.pdf Ear to the Ground, About, accessed Nov. 12, 2015]</ref>
 
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==Kopkind Colony==
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The [[Kopkind Colony]] Program Advisory Committee, as of 2015;<ref>[http://kopkind.org/about/board/ Kopkind board, 2015]</ref>
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The [[Kopkind Colony]] Honorary Board, as of 2015;<ref>[http://kopkind.org/about/board/ Kopkind board, 2015]</ref>
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[[Angela Ards]], [[Fred Azcarate]], [[Jennifer Berkshire]], [[Pamela Bridgewater]], [[Francis Calpotura]], [[Margaret Cerullo]], [[Tim Costello]], [[Kim Diehl]], [[Heidi Dorow]], [[Scott Douglas]], [[Theo Emery]], [[Laura Flanders]], [[Ku‘umeaaloha Gomes]], [[Joe Grabarz]], [[Jennifer Gordon]], [[Pronita Gupta]], [[Muna Hamzeh]], [[Amber Hollibaugh]], [[Mary Howell]], [[Janine Jackson]], [[Si Kahn]], [[Robin D. G. Kelley]], [[KipuKai Kuali‘i]], [[Brad Lander]], [[Eric Mann]], [[Nikki Morse]], [[Scot Nakagawa]], [[Debbie Nathan]], [[Amy Newell]], Rev. [[James Orange]], [[Robert Pollin]], [[Verandah Porche]], [[Luis Rodriguez]], [[Deb Schwartz]], [[Barbara Smith]], [[Makani Themba-Nixon]], [[Jerry Tucker]]
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Revision as of 18:05, 20 December 2015

Template:TOCnestleft Scot Nakagawa got his first job as a community organizer in 1980, and since then has worked in organizational management, social research, public policy analysis and advocacy, and philanthropy. He also has a background as a teacher and a service provider working with low-income communities to create accountable organizations that are responsive to community needs. Before forming ChangeLab, Scot served as the Field Director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Associate Director of the Western Prison Project (now the Partnership for Safety and Justice), Interim Executive Director of Social Justice Fund Northwest, Executive Director of the McKenzie River Gathering Foundation, and as Education Co-Coordinator of the Highlander Research and Education Center.

Scot’s primary work in progressive social change has been as a social movement analyst with a particular emphasis on analyzing and creating strategies to counter rightwing movements. Scot is a blogger at Race Files, which addresses race and racism in U.S. politics and culture.[1]

CHANGELAB

CHANGELAB leaders are;

Ear to the Ground Project

Ear to the Ground Project;

We would like to express our deep respect and appreciation for everyone who took the time to talk with us, and the organizations that generously hosted us during our travels. Interviews were confidential, but the following people have agreed to have their names listed for this publication:

Most of those listed were connected to Freedom Road Socialist Organization.

Scot Nakagawa was among those on the list. [3]

Kopkind Colony

The Kopkind Colony Program Advisory Committee, as of 2015;[4] The Kopkind Colony Honorary Board, as of 2015;[5] Angela Ards, Fred Azcarate, Jennifer Berkshire, Pamela Bridgewater, Francis Calpotura, Margaret Cerullo, Tim Costello, Kim Diehl, Heidi Dorow, Scott Douglas, Theo Emery, Laura Flanders, Ku‘umeaaloha Gomes, Joe Grabarz, Jennifer Gordon, Pronita Gupta, Muna Hamzeh, Amber Hollibaugh, Mary Howell, Janine Jackson, Si Kahn, Robin D. G. Kelley, KipuKai Kuali‘i, Brad Lander, Eric Mann, Nikki Morse, Scot Nakagawa, Debbie Nathan, Amy Newell, Rev. James Orange, Robert Pollin, Verandah Porche, Luis Rodriguez, Deb Schwartz, Barbara Smith, Makani Themba-Nixon, Jerry Tucker

References

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