In 2015, Color of Change was ranked 6th on Fast Company's list of the 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World. Color of Change utilizes the Internet, and specifically e-mail, as its main conduit for communicating with its members. Web 2.0 developments such as social networking sites also contribute to the organization's strategy.
Winning Justice: Taking on Prosecutors
Our movement is winning.
Every time we hold prosecutors accountable, we are transforming our criminal justice system and building power for our communities.
The prosecutor accountability movement has developed a winning approach to ending the most unjust, unconstitutional, destructive and racist practices of prosecutors: money bail, over-charging, over-sentencing, over-policing, the drug war, attacking immigrants, sending our kids to adult prisons and keeping secrets about what’s really happening in their offices and in police departments.
We are making real change.
The Black Women’s Brunch is a national effort aimed to build Black political power from the ground up. The brunch is a fun family affair that includes free food, games for children, photobooths, and music. The brunch also includes a facilitated discussion around ending mass incarceration and decriminalizing Black communities and holding prosecutors and those in power accountable to their Black constituents.
These brunches aim to bring Black community members together in a way that cultivates Black joy while also laying the groundwork to build Black political power and shift the political landscape into a reality where elected officials are responsive to the needs of Black communities.
Color of Change is a progressive nonprofit civil rights advocacy organization in the United States. It was formed in 2005 in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in order to use online resources to strengthen the political voice of African Americans. Color of Change is a 501(c)(4) advocacy organizing with an affiliated political action committee. Rashad Robinson serves as the organization's executive director.
Color of Change was co-founded in 2005 by James Rucker and Van Jones to replicate the MoveOn.org email list model among African American Internet users. Rucker had previously worked for the MoveOn.org Political Action and MoveOn.org Civic Action while Jones was the founder of the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights. Rashad Robinson is the organization's executive director, having joined the organization in May 2011.
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