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Workers' Rights, Alternatives/Solutions, Veterans' Rights, Hunger & Homelessness, Health Care, Social Justice, Environmental Defense, Global Justice, Anti-War/Pro-Peace, Civil Rights, Anti-Empirialism?

Let us know! Below are the current members of the North Bay Spokes Network. If you are working for social/environmental change in the North Bay, join us!

Groups Description Contacts
Alliance for Democracy   Jan Jackson: 573-8189
Bay Area Radical Health Collective Street Medics & Health Care Issues lgrant23@sprintpcs.com
Bite the Hand/Boogie Room and Gardens Collaboration to bring forth the essential qualities of life which give us meaning and sustenance. They can be found inside ourselves and through a knowledge of and cooperation with our communities, media, and environments. So we say bite the hand that feeds you nothing- FEED YOURSELF website: www.bitethehand.org

email: thepharmakon@gmail.com
Bodega Go-pher Peace Local Affinity Group 707-876-1960
Bohemian Grove Action Network Keeping Tabs Mary Moore: justice3@sonic.net
California One for Peace Placing peace signs along Highway 1 in Northern California

Calone@mcn.org

Tom Tillen 707-876-1960

Climate Protection & Recovery Fund Loans to non-profits and tax exempt schools to focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions Veronica Jacobi VJacobi@sonic.net
Code Pink Claiming pink as empowering color for women of peace worldwide. Direct action, voter registration www.codepinkalert.org

cognizant2@hotmail.com

Daily acts/
ripples journal
Empowering individual & collective daily acts to compost degradation & lack! www.daily-acts.org
Department of Peace Campaign To promote a culture of peace and nonviolence

Kendra Mon: kendramon@comcast.net

Maggie Koren: maggik@sbcglobal.net

Farm Animal Protection Project To help create a compassionate & humane world where farm animals are free from human-imposed suffering Hope Bohanec 707-540-1760 hope@farmanimalprotection.org www.farmanimalprotection.org
Educational Alliance for Peace Free Palestine through Public Education in schools and with film.

Robin V.T.: 415-460-6181

Food Not Bombs- Sonoma County Works to highlight hunger, homelessness, and the wastefulness of the American society www.foodnotbombs.net
www.fnbnews.org

Free Mind Media Guild Community center and distribution point for radical alternatives to mainstream media and information 824-1207
P.O. Box 5134
Santa Rosa, Ca
95402
http://freemindmedia.org/ info@freemindmedia.org
Free Radio Santa Rosa 88.7FM radradio@hotmail.com
Graton Labor Center To establish a day labor center in Graton where laborers can find work in a just and dignified manner. Centro Laboral de Graton
P.O. Box 42 Graton, CA 95444
Tel: (707) 829-1864
Green Party of Napa County Political Party

Mattnapa@aol.com
Matt Grantham
224 5074

 

Green Party of Sonoma County 10 Key Values

www.sonomagreenparty.org

Steve Devereux , Rep. to NB Spokes

Network swdgpsc@roadtaken.com

Healdsburg Peace Project We Agitate and Educate for Peace and Justice
Heidi 431-1129
HBPeaceProject@comcast.net
Health Care for All Universal Health Care Rudy LaCoe
IMPACT! Focus is to "Educate! Participate! Liberate!" Projects include a campaign to ban tasers, to create a City of Refuge for the displaced migrant workers in Petaluma, and Petaluma Copwatch. Carl, 707-338-5318 impactpetaluma@gmail.com
Independent Media Network   www.indymedia.org
Laguna Foundation   Joe Horton
Leadership Institute for Ecology and the Economy Educating leaders & the community on the need to change public policy for a sustainable future Ron Sundergill 578-9133
www.ecoleader.org
Marin Peace & Justice Coalition   www.mpjc.org
721-2844 Zhenya: 415-381-9085
Lora: 415-459-0501
Media Tools For Change Helping Progressive Groups use Media to Connect with their Audience info@mediatoolsforchange.org
North Sonoma County Democratic & Progressive Club Bringing together progressives to work locally on issues and campaigns Gary Goss
gary1234goss@aol.com
www.northsonomademocrats.org/news.php
Peace and Justice Center of Sonoma County The Center envisions a world of peace, justice, and freedom.

peacentr@sonic.net,707-575-8902
467 Sebastopol Avenue, Santa Rosa, Ca. 95401

Peaceroots Alliance   www.peaceroots.org
Petaluma Progressives   sandra.shand@sonoma.edu
Police Accountability Clinic and Hotline PACH provides education and charitable assistance to the Sonoma County community by collecting, organizing and cataloging information on allegations of police abuse of members of the community. Call (707) 542-7224 or email info@pachline.org to report Police abuse - or try our new on-line complaint form.
Progressive Democrats Sonoma County To support progressive candidates &
issues

anna@pdsonoma.org,707-545-6286
http://www.pdsonoma.org
P.O. Box 8613, Santa Rosa, CA 95407-8613

Project Censored Based at SSU; exposes top stories censored by corporate media censored@sonoma.edu
Radical Ions Affinity Group for social justice and direct action eszter@sonic.net
Raging Grannies of Sonoma County Singing protest songs for peace, the environment, and social justice Mimi Wright: 829-9183
Salaam/Shalom Middle East Peace Band Fostering dialogue & connection between Jews, Arabs, Christians, Palestinians, & Israelis through music and celebration Lorraine Segal: 707-546-1803
Sierra Club- Sonoma County Group   Ron Sundergill: 837-8814
leadership institute: 578-9133
cell: 480.6607
sundergill@aol.com
Slow Food Opposes GMO's. Supports biodiversity in food supply www.slowfoodusa.org
Socialist Action
Help create & sustain a new American Revolution Bruce Pardoll, 707-823-3258
Sonoma County Conservation Action To better our quality of life in Sonoma County for all generations, through educating and directly engaging the public on local environmental issues and policies using grassroots organizing. Denny Rosatti, 707-571-8566, scca@conservationaction.org, 540 Pacific Ave Santa Rosa, CA 95404
Sonoma County Democratic Party Democratic Party County Organization Stephen Gale, Chair
(707) 537-9348 stephengale1@yahoo.com www.sonomademocrats.org
Sonoma County Free Press Online www.sonomacountyfreepress.com
Sonoma County GoLocal Cooperative GoLocal is a tool for our economy to generate community wealth and a catalyst for civic action, social diversity and ecological health which create the foundation for a "Living Economy." 707-888-6105, www.golocal.coop k.rajala@golocal.coop or d.huntington@golocal.coop
Sonoma County Taxes for Peace No US taxes for war- taxes for peace eszter@sonic.net
Sonoma Permaculture Guild    
Sonoma Valley Voice Alternative New/ Commentary Publication www.sonomavalleyvoice.com
United Farm Workers Working for fair treatment and dignity for farm workers. Roberto Garcia, Contract Administrator, United Farm Workers of America, AFL-CIO
1700 "D" Corby Ave.
Santa Rosa, CA 95407
(707) 528-3039, Fax: (707)573-3726, website: www.ufw.org

United Nations Association of Sonoma County A progressive non-profit based out of Santa Rosa that aims to educate our community about international issues as they relate to peace, justice and dignity for all in the world

UNASC: (707) 537-1577

Veterans for Peace
Sonoma Cty chapter #71
Education about true costs of war
Support for Veterans
707-544-5248
650-799-1070
www.veteransforpeace.org
Women in Black  Vigils/Demonstration Events

Diane Mariah: 875-2857

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