Abolitionist Law Center
The Abolitionist Law Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, movement law firm and community organizing project led by those who’ve been directly impacted by the criminal punishment system and other forms of state violence, including currently and formerly incarcerated people and their loved ones. We wield class action and impact litigation on behalf of people whose human rights have been violated by jails, prisons, policing, and other carceral institutions. We engage in grassroots advocacy, base building, research and public education, pressure campaigns, media outreach, and other strategic communications. And we challenge U.S.-based corporate and governmental entities that perpetrate and support carceral violence and war.
Galveston First African American Museum
This is an organization that has applied for and obtained tax-exempt status from the IRS under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Black Outside, Inc
Black Outside Inc reconnects Black/African-American youth to the outdoors through transformative outdoor adventures and explorations. Our programming builds on the rich cultural history of Black people in the outdoors while simultaneously enhancing the leadership skills of our youth.
Blacks in Technology Foundation
Our goal and mission is to “stomp the divide” between Black tech workers and to fundamentally influence and effect change on an industry that has historically not sought parity with respect to Black workers. Our intent is to level the playing field through training, education, networking, and mentorship with the support of allies, partners, sponsors, and most importantly our global members.