Thank you to the various organizations who have contributed their curricula to share knowledges on Build the Wheel.

Environmental Health Coalition

Environmental Health Coalition is one of the oldest and most effective grassroots organizations in the United States, using social change strategies to achieve environmental justice. EHC is dedicated to achieving environmental and social justice. We believe that justice is accomplished by empowered communities acting together to make social change.… Read more

Filipino Advocates for Justice (FAJ)

Mission In the spirit of Bayanihan, the vision of Filipino Advocates for Justice (FAJ) is to foster a Filipino community with the power to advance social and economic justice, and to realize democratic and human rights for everyone. Our mission is to build a strong and empowered Filipino community by organizing constituents, developing leaders, providing services, and advocating for policies that promote social and economic justice and equity for all.… Read more

Freedom Inc.

Freedom, Inc. engages low- to no-income communities of color in Dane County, WI. We work to end violence against people of color, women, those that non-traditionally gender identify, youth, and our elders, to promote a healthy lifestyle.  We create healthy communities by campaigning against the root causes of violence, creating our own definitions of identity and resiliency, and empowering all community members as agents of change.… Read more

Genders and Sexualities Alliance (GSA) Network

GSA Network is a next-generation LGBTQ racial and gender justice organization that empowers and trains queer, trans and allied youth leaders to advocate, organize, and mobilize an intersectional movement for safer schools and healthier communities. Our Strategy Our overall strategy for fighting for educational justice is to work with grassroots, youth-led groups and GSAs, empowering them to educate their schools and communities, advocate for just policies that protect LGBTQ youth from harassment and violence, and organize in coalition with other youth groups across identity lines to address broader issues of oppression.… Read more

Global Action Project

Mission Global Action Project’s mission is to work with young people most affected by injustice to build the knowledge, tools, and relationships needed to create media for community power, cultural expression, and political change. What We Do Founded in 1991, Global Action Project has provided media-arts and leadership education for thousands of youth living in underserved communities across New York City and the country.… Read more

Grassroots Global Justice

Grassroots Global Justice (GGJ) is a national alliance of US-based grassroots organizing (GRO) groups organizing to build an agenda for power for working and poor people and communities of color. We understand that there are important connections between the local issues we work on and the global context, and we see ourselves as part of an international movement for global justice.… Read more

Highlander Research and Education Center

Highlander serves as a catalyst for grassroots organizing and movement building in Appalachia and the South. We work with people fighting for justice, equality and sustainability, supporting their efforts to take collective action to shape their own destiny. Through popular education, participatory research, and cultural work, we help create spaces — at Highlander and in local communities — where people gain knowledge, hope and courage, expanding their ideas of what is possible.… Read more

Khmer Girls in Action (KGA)

MISSION Khmer Girls in Action (KGA) is a community-based organization whose mission is to build a progressive and sustainable Long Beach community that works for gender, racial and economic justice led by Southeast Asian young women. VISION Our vision is a safe, healthy and just world where all people are free from oppression and are able to determine their lives and communities.… Read more

Korean American Resource and Cultural Center (KRCC)

KRCC’s programs target the most vulnerable members of the Korean American community including the low-income, recent immigrant, limited English proficient, undocumented, youth, seniors and women. According to the 2010 Census, Korean Americans are the 5th largest immigrant group in Illinois and the 7th largest in the United States.… Read more

Korean Resource Center (KRC)

The Korean Resource Center (KRC) was founded in 1983 to empower  low-income, immigrant, Asian American and Pacific Islander, and people of color communities in Southern California. Using a holistic approach, KRC strives to empower our community by integrating services, education, culture, organizing, and coalition building, all of which seek to improve the life of the individual and the community.… Read more