
Protesters at the November 1999 World Bank/IMF meeting included
a contingent from the Center for Environmental Citizenship.
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Case Study

DiversityWorks is working with youth to end oppression and
racism in the Bay Area and Nationwide.
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the site

The Center for Food Safety is working to stop the development
of genetically engineered salmon in Oregon, where genetic engineering is threatening
public health and the future of the species.
Find
out more about the Center for Food Safety Online
The Colorado Consumer Health Initiative is campaigning for
barrier free access to health care for all Coloradans.
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the site

Iowans to Ban Landmines stepped up pressure on Presidential
candidates
in 2000, urging the U.S. to sign onto an international treaty banning landmines.
139 nations worldwide have signed the treaty.

World Wildlife Funds Climate Voice campaign
included these posters, which appeared on buses and in subway stations in
Chicago, DC, and Boston.
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Materials

Nobel Prize winner Jody Williams joins activists at the International
Campaign to Ban Landmines Rally. The Physicians for Human Rights coordinates
this effort.
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our work for PHR

Northern Plains Resource
Council is working to protect
the environment and family
agriculture in Montana.
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Northern Plains
online

Elizabeth Outz, NCPIRG's Director, on NBC-TV. Their Clear
the Air campaign calls for a clean up of power plants in the state.
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out more about NCPIRG Online

Dena Motola organizes for NJPIRG's campaign to Defend New
Jersey's Waterways calls for the DEP
to strengthen protections for drinking water sources.
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Our Work for NJPIRG

A coalition of groups, including U.S.PIRG, Defenders of Wildlife,
Sierra Club, and Scenic America advocates for permanent protection of Pecos
National Historic Park.
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USPIRG online

NYC-based Meatless Monday is a national public health campaign
to reduce our saturated fat intake.
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the Case Study

Partners for Sacred Places helped in the efforts to restore
St. Pauls Episcopal Cathedral in Oklahoma City, shown here after the
1995 Oklahoma City bombing.
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out more about Partners for Sacred Places Online

The Philadelphia Fringe Festivals attendance has risen
dramatically over the last two years.
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Volunteers sport "Democracy Compact" t-shirts at a rally in Providence. The effort registered over 55,000 people and raised the state from 24th to 14th in voter turnout.


Forest Ethics is fighting to stop the office superstore
Staples from destroying endangered forests, like Tennessees Southeastern
Appalachian Forest.
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the Paper Campaign
online

The Family Ties Project provides life planning assistance
and resources
for people living with AIDS in the Washington DC metropolitan area.

Youth Service America brought a 10-foot tall pledge to Florida
to kickoff a
campaign for service-learning funding.

The Presbyterian Youth Trennium drew the largest
crowd ever to their 1998
conference.

We helped Union of Concerned Scientists and Rabinowitz
Media promote "Drilling in Detriot," a report about fuel-efficiency
for trucks and SUVs.
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