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Created: Feb 25, 2008
Updated: Mar 06, 2008

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Email: waadmin [at] acorn.org
Address: 134 SW 153rd St. Suite D
Burien, Washington 98166
United States
I Am: Community Organizer
Member Since: February 25, 2008
Local Time: Tue Nov 18 21:18:00

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Areas of Focus 

Air Quality and Pollution (1413 people)  |  Indoor Air Quality (584 people)  |  Corporate Ethics (1645 people)  |  Finance Policies and Institutions (499 people)  |  Fiscal Policies, Institutions and Taxation (419 people)  |  Green Banking and Insurance (849 people)  |  Responsible Business Practices (2160 people)  |  Children's Health (1080 people)  |  Juvenile Justice (440 people)  |  Youth Education and Empowerment (2667 people)  |  Youth Leadership (1503 people)  |  Youth Participation (1205 people)  |  Organizational Governance (805 people)  |  Organizational Support and Management (1094 people)  |  Training for Nonprofits (1443 people)  |  Coastal and Marine Pollution (537 people)  |  Marine Ecology and Conservation (857 people)  |  Community Enterprise (1391 people)  |  Community Participation (2558 people)  |  Community Resources (1410 people)  |  Community Service/Volunteerism (1770 people)  |  Community Training (1258 people)  |  Dialogue, Deliberation and Consensus-Building (1487 people)  |  Fundraising (1189 people)  |  Leadership Training (1824 people)  |  Conservation and the Commons (738 people)  |  Land Restoration (1063 people)  |  Cultural Diversity (1945 people)  |  Democracy and Civil Society (1489 people)  |  Democracy Education (748 people)  |  Democratic Participation (1150 people)  |  Democratic Reform (839 people)  |  Fair Electoral Process (912 people)  |  Access To Education (1656 people)  |  Education, Government and Sustainability (1523 people)  |  Environmental Education (2488 people)  |  Alternative Fuels (2263 people)  |  Energy Efficiency and Conservation (1868 people)  |  Renewable Energy (2849 people)  |  Sustainable Energy Development (2877 people)  |  Malnutrition, Diet, Disease, and Education (903 people)  |  Hunger and Food Security (1031 people)  |  Climate Change (3402 people)  |  Fair Trade (2046 people)  |  Good Governance (904 people)  |  Government Oversight and Reform (504 people)  |  Institutional Accountability (822 people)  |  Consumption and Green Consumers (1793 people)  |  Recycling and Reuse (2030 people)  |  Environmental Health (1200 people)  |  Health Education (903 people)  |  Public Health (931 people)  |  Climate Justice (985 people)  |  Distributive and Economic Justice (824 people)  |  Environmental Justice (1646 people)  |  Ethnic Equality (797 people)  |  Human Rights and Civil Liberties (1587 people)  |  Human Rights and Natural Law (652 people)  |  Human Rights Education (804 people)  |  Human Rights Monitoring (485 people)  |  Human Rights Protection (857 people)  |  Social Justice Education (1382 people)  |  Crime and Policing (248 people)  |  Environmental Law and Policy (919 people)  |  Law and Policy Reform (301 people)  |  Internet (1959 people)  |  Journalism and the Press (1198 people)  |  Media and Communication (2037 people)  |  Chemical Pollution (611 people)  |  Energy Pollution (640 people)  |  Petroleum in the Environment (450 people)  |  Pollution Prevention and Reduction (962 people)  |  Water Pollution (1106 people)  |  Demographics (545 people)  |  Affordable Housing (1223 people)  |  Crises and Disaster Aid (516 people)  |  Poverty Alleviation (1322 people)  |  Sustainable Communities (3052 people)  |  Sustainable Transportation (1442 people)  |  Sustainable Urban and Regional Planning (1556 people)  |  Urban Revitalization (988 people)  |  Sustainable Building (2315 people)  |  Sustainable Materials (1659 people)  |  Economic Development (1401 people)  |  Social Development (1526 people)  |  Water Quality and Health (855 people)  |  Gender Equality (1334 people)  |  Women's Civic Participation (544 people)  |  Women's Empowerment (1368 people)  |  Women's Health (976 people)  |  Women's Rights (1042 people)  |  Employment (963 people)  |  Living Wages (1049 people)  |  Worker Rights (768 people)  |  Restorative Justice (428 people)  

About

Some people say, “What does ACORN want?” The answer is simple: We want sufficient power in our cities and states to speak- and be heard-and be heeded-for the interest of the majority of citizens. We want to participate in community and  civil affairs, not as second class citizens because we don’t drive fancy cars, but as men and women committed to a better future where concerns are met with justice and dignity; where wealth, race and religion are insufficient excuses to prevent equal participation and impact the government; where any person can protect his or her family and join with others in community and strength; and where, as ACORN’s slogan goes, “The people shall rule.” That is what America is.

That is what ACORN wants, nothing more and nothing less.

-Steve McDonald, ACORN’s first national President

 

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