(as of 7/13/17, list in formation)
ACT UP Los Angeles
ACT UP NY
ADAPT Philadelphia
American Indian Movement (AIM), SoCal Chapter
Black Lives Matter of Greater New York
Black Lives Matter Movement, Pennsylvania Chapter
Black Lives Matter Women of Faith, Chicago
Black on Black Inc. Cleveland, OH
California Federation of Teachers Local 4681
California Freedom Coalition
San Mateo California Freedom Coalition
Colectiva de Mujeres, San Francisco
Courage to Resist
Cuyahoga County (Ohio) Progressive Caucus
Deep Green Philly
DEFEND Movement
Degenerate Artists Against Fascism
D. L. Tongier Foundation
DeOccupy Honolulu
El/La para TransLatinas, San Francisco
The Hause of Q.U.T.I.E.S (Queers Uniting Together 2 Inspire Educate & Slay)
350.org Hawai`I
Hawai’i J20
Impeachment March, Chicago
Impeachment March, Philadelphia
Impeachment March, Seattle
Indivisible Chester County (PA)
Indivisible, Cleveland
Indivisible of Greater Los Angeles
Indivisible Lagrange NY-19
Indivisible Mid-Montco (PA)
Indivisible, North Seattle
Indivisible, Parma, Ohio
International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal
Malcolm X Center for Self-Determination
Metro-Detroit Political Action Network
Move Organization
People United Against Oppression, Chicago
Philadelphia Socialist Alternative
Pilsen Alliance
Renata’s Kitchen, Philadelphia
#ResistHarrisburg
Rise and Resist, NYC
Seattle Gay News
So Cal American Muslim Task Force on Civil Rights & Elections
United for Democracy Now!
World Can’t Wait
Brenda Adrine, Black woman activist, Cleveland
Salman Aftab, American Muslim Task force on Civil Rights & Elections (AMT-PAC)
Aris Anagnos, Peace Activist
Eduardo Valadez Arenas, creative practitioner
Edward Asner, Actor
Hadar Aviram, U.C. Hastings College of Law*
Khadijah Baldel, President, Muslim Students Association, Borough of Manhattan Community College
Francisco Barbosa, Assistant Professor, MSU Denver*
Fr. Luis Barrios, Holyrood Church, Iglesia Santa Cruz
Joe Beasley, International civil rights activist
Gina Belafonte
Ray Bellamy, MD
Emily Biegel, Southwest Suburban Activists*
Bob Bossie, SCJ
Isabel Cardenas, Salvadoran-American activist
Emmanuel Castillo, Houston People Initiatives Inc.
Raúl Castillo, Actor
Rev. Chloe Breyer, Executive Director of the Interfaith Center of New York*
Mark Clements, Campaign to End Torture
Arrington de Dionyso, This Saxophone Kills Fascists
Cindy DeLosa, San Francisco Mission community activist
Rita Dentino, Exec. Director, Casa Freehold of National Day Laborers Organizing Network*
Carl Dix, founding member, Revolutionary Communist Party, USA
Betty C. Dudney, Golden Rule Familly Organization
Nick Dvoracek,Director of Media Services University of Wisconsin Oshkosh*
Cesar Gonzales, Libreria Caliope on the Heights
Daniel Gonzalez, Print Gonzalez
Javier Gonzalez, Morena*, SF
Bishop Gregg L Greer, President, Freedom First International
David Hammond, 350MASS, South Coast Climate Change Coalition*
Mohammad Hamad, Students for Justice in Palestine, The New School
Syed Hasan, People United Against Oppression
Lalah Hathaway, musician
Hal Hefner, artist, illustrator, designer, writer, strategist
Ernestine Henning, Supervisor (ret.) AME Church*
Perry Hoberman, University of Southern California*
Tatty Hodge, DVM, Flowers House
Steve Holecko, Political Director, Cuyahoga County Progressive Caucus
Laura Ingalls-Wilder, Social Outreach Seattle
Darlene January-Jones, The Resistance 5280, Denver
Pastor Doris Johnson, Holy Ghost Upper Room All Faith Tabernacle, Queens NY
Marc Bamuthi Joseph
Gwen Kim, Ohana Koa Nuclear Free and Independent Hawaii
Imam Soulemimane Konate, Masjid Aqsa Mosque in Harlem*
Jeremy Koosed, Omega Fats Action Network
James Levin, Attorney
Michael Maresca, Indivisible Lagrange NY-19
Rev. Rob Mark, Church of the Covenant, Boston*
David Meyerhof, Burbank CA
Dennis Miller, Healthcare for All, Hawai’i
Kerby Miller, University of Missouri*
Genevieve Mitchell, The Black Womens’ Center, Cleveland
Josh Mond, filmmaker
David Mulinix, Our Revolution Hawai’i
PZ Myers, evolutionary developmental biologist
Hepzibah Nanna, The Lion Triumphs Ministries/Not My President
Hawk Newsome, Black Lives Matter of Greater New York
Efia Nwangaza, Malcolm X Center for Self Determination
Arturo O’Farrill, composer and musician
Timothy Patrick McCarthy, Harvard University*
Constance Pence, SEIU* Eugene, OR
Miguel Perez, Informacion Es Poder*, San Francisco
Alfred Porter Jr., President of Black on Black Inc
Sharon Powell, Boreal.org
Bruce Price, Academics Against Fascism, Harvard Medical School*
James Quesada, Chair, Dept. of Anthropology, San Francisco State University*
Stephen Quigley, White Rose Society of Baltimore
Annie Randall, Bucknell University*
Dorothy Reik, President, Progressive Democrats of the Santa Monica Mountains
Calixto Robles, graphic artist, San Francisco
Saryta Rodriguez, social justice activist and author of Until Every Animal is Free
Josue Rojas, artist, San Francisco
Yusef Salaam, one of the Central Park Five
Sharon Sanders, United for Democracy Now!
Rev. Maria Isabel Santiago, Associate Minister, Holyrood Church/Iglesia Santa Cruz
Marlena Santoyo, Chestnut Hill Friends Meeting*
Michael Shannon, Actor
Marsha Shaw, graphic artist, San Francisco
Ted Sirota, Musician/Activist, Degenerate Artists Against Fascism (DAAF)
Andrea Sloan, Living Water*
Ruth Smiler, Alameda Progressives*
Dr. J. Alfred Smith Jr., Senior Pastor, Allen Temple Baptist Church
Father Richard Smith, PhD
Shay Stewart-Bouley, Community Change Inc.
David Strathairn
Denise Tartaglia, Professor of History, retired
Sunsara Taylor, writer, Revolution Newspaper
Justin Theroux, actor
Tom Tongier, D.L. Tongier Foundation
Mazeda A Uddin, South Asian Fund for Education – Scholarship and Training
Alice Walker, poet and writer
Cheryl Watkins, AFT, San Mateo CA chapter*
Cornel West, author, educator
Debbi Wiedemann, #Resist Harrisburg
Cathy Zak, Indivisible Parma Ohio
Andy Zee, spokesperson, Revolution Books
David Zeiger, filmmaker
*affiliation for identification purposes only
Some Basic Principles for the July 15 Protests Demanding: The Trump/Pence Regime Must Go! In the Name of Humanity, We REFUSE to Accept a Fascist America!
These July 15th protests are planned as nonviolent political protests which aim to bring together people from all walks of life to raise the political demand: The Trump/Pence Regime Must Go!
While our unifying message and demand is, “The Trump/Pence Regime Must Go! In the Name of Humanity, We REFUSE to Accept a Fascist America!” we welcome participating organizations bringing in other particular demands that supplement this unifying mission (on signs, banners, leaflets, speeches, etc. at the rallies).