What we fight for

We are here because we’ve seen enough to know another world is possible.

one where people are safe, housed, fed, cared for, and free to be fully themselves.

A world where no one has to choose between rent and medicine.

Where kids can recognize themselves in their classrooms and in the people who make decisions about their lives.

Where care is not rare or conditional, but the ground we stand on together.

The causes below are not “issue areas” to us.

They’re lives. They’re neighborhoods and back roads and apartment blocks.

They’re kitchen tables, clinic waiting rooms, pride parades, recovery circles, and small-town main streets.

They’re the places we come from and the futures we refuse to let go of. Each one is a fault line we’ve chosen to stand on — a fragment of a larger promise:

that the world we pass on can be more just, more livable, and more humane than the one we were given.

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Racial, Immigrant & Indigenous Equity

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Communities where race, migration history, or tribal nation no longer decide who is harmed, silenced, detained, or denied a future.


Economic Opportunity, Work & Learning

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A  life where stability isn’t a miracle — it’s the baseline.


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Transgender Rights & Queer Futures

A world where trans and gender-expansive people — and the broader LGBTQIA+ community — can live in full safety, joy, and visibility without having to shrink to survive.


Gender, Reproductive Rights & Bodily Autonomy

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A world where women, girls, and gender-oppressed people aren’t asked to disappear, stay silent, or give up control of their bodies to survive.


Community Health, Mental Wellbeing & Access

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Care that doesn’t wait for crisis — and doesn’t shame people for needing it — in a world built with disabled people in mind from the start.


Housing Stability & Anti-Displacement

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Home as a right — not a reward.


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Ensure rural communities are not left behind—but resourced as innovators, stewards, and storytellers.

Rural Resilience


Food Systems & Nutrition Security

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Food that nourishes body, culture, and community — in rural and urban places designed to heal, not just to extract.'

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Climate & Regenerative Cities

Animal Welfare

Education

Re-entry + Second Chances

Places that give back more than they take — where climate action is woven into daily life, not bolted on after the fact.

We advocate for prevention-first solutions: rescue, rehab, spay/neuter, and enforcement that actually works.


Education is a right—not a privilege. We back solutions that expand access and opportunity.


If someone has done the work, the door should open. We support re-entry that replaces barriers with bridges.