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Sonoma County Social Justice Groups
Based on a compilation by the Peace Press Collective (edited)
Note: All phone area codes are (707) unless noted otherwise.
  • 350 Sonoma County – Engaging our community in the work of 350.org to solve the climate crisis. 350sonomacounty.org
  • ACLU Sonoma Co., working to preserve individual working rights and liberties. sonomaaclu.org
  • Allies Safety Network – compiling a phone chain/helpline to build a safety network for those at risk of harassment to provide a supportive presence in situations of hateful threats. Join the Network Call List: 583-9168
  • Alternatives to Violence – Presents experiential workshops in personal growth in the community and prisons. 545-1798
  • The Climate Center – Rapid Response Team, benderjane613@gmail, com, 707-291-5988 or info@ speakeasies.biz, 707-494-9495. theclimatecenter.org
  • Comité VIDA – Defends the human and civil rights of immi- grants. 523-1740, [email protected],
  • Daily Acts – Offers sustainable solutions rooted in the power of inspired daily actions. 789-9664, dailyacts.org
  • Sangha – Spiritually engaged environmental action. [email protected]
  • HPEACE – Health Professionals for Equality and Community Empowerment. hpeacesonomacounty.wordpress.com
  • Hate Free Petaluma - Progressive organization. www.facebook.com/hatefreepetaluma/
  • Homeless Action – Advocating for people without shelter. 795-2890
  • Indivisible Groups – All the groups are on Facebook.
    • Indivisible Sonoma County: indivisiblesoco.com
    • Indivisible Petaluma: [email protected], or follow on Twitter at @IndivisibleLuma
    • Indivisible Sebastopol: [email protected]
    • Indivisible Healdsburg
    • Indivisible Windsor
  • LezResist! A visible unified Lesbian presence in support of each other, and stand in solidarity with the many communities, causes, and policies under attack by the US administration. Info @ at [email protected].
  • LGBTQ Connection, Napa & Sonoma Counties – Sonoma County, 714 Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa, CA 95401, 707- 582-0552, [email protected]
  • Listening for a Change – Programs support listening and oral history to create a caring community. 578-5420, listeningforachange.org
  • MEChA de Sonoma – Student group that focuses on issues affecting the Chicano/Latino community. [email protected]
  • Los Cien – advances belonging, trust and equity by engaging with community, facilitating honest dialogue, elevating Latinx pride and power in So.Co. loscien.org
  • Metta Center for Nonviolence – Works to promote and build a nonviolent culture worldwide. 774-6299. https://www.mettacenter.org/
  • MOVES-Minimizing Occurrences of Violence in Everyday Society – Stresses nonviolence as the answer to society’s ph. 524-1900
  • NAACP - National Association for the Advancement of Colored People – Seeks to eliminate racial hatred, racial profiling and discrimination. naacpsantarosasonomaco.org Email: [email protected] 707.536.1047
  • National Women’s History Project – coordinates observances of Women’s History month around the country. 636-2888, [email protected]
  • North Bay Jobs with Justice – organized for better condi- tions and a living wage for workers. Email: [email protected], Website: northbayjobswithjustice.org, www.facebook.com/nbjwj Ph: 346-1187
  • North Bay Organizing Project – a regional community organization. www.facebook.com/NorthBayOrganizingProject 318-2818
  • North Coast Coalition for Palestine – Brings greater awareness to the plight of the Palestinian people and works to end US military support for Israel. 575-8902. www.nccpal.org or find us on Facebook.
  • NOW of Sonoma County – local chapter of the National Organization for Women. 545-5036
  • Organizing for Action: Progressive organizing project. Contact Linda Hemenway: [email protected] or 707-843-6110 and Facebook
  • Peace Alliance – Mission is to campaign for a cabinet-level US Department of Peace. 838-8647, [email protected], peacealliance.org
  • Peace Roots Alliance – We seek to create a peaceful, just and sustainable world for future generations. 765-0196, [email protected]
  • Petaluma Blacks for Community Development – facebook.com/pb4cd
  • Petaluma Progressives – Grassroots, political education and action group. Producers of the Progressive Festival. 763-8134, [email protected]
  • Praxis Peace Institute – Peace Education organization, 939-2973, praxispeace.org
  • Progressive Sonoma – Peaceful Resistance Network. An umbrella association to network Sonoma’s local progressive action groups. peacefulresistance9.wixsite.com/progressivesonoma. Facebook at Peaceful Resistance Sonoma
  • Project Censored/Media Freedom Foundation – Publishes the top 25 most censored news stories each year. projectcensored.org.
  • Racial Justice Allies – Developing anti-racist practices among white social justice activists. 795-2890 [email protected], www.racialjusticeallies.org
  • Sonoma County Black Forum: Our mission is to lead, serve, and thrive, by promoting positive community and youth engagement events. Monthly meetings.  sonomacountyblackforum.com
  • Physicians for a National Health Program, Sonoma County (PNHP). In support of single payer health insurance. 763-1925. [email protected]. pnhpca.org.
  • Sonoma County Climate Activist Network (SoCo CAN!) Groups and individuals working address and reverse climate change. Meet in months with a 5th Monday, 7-9 PM at the PJC. Info: 595-0320 or [email protected] (email preferred).
  • Sonoma County Coastal Hills: [email protected]
  • Sonoma County for Palestine: 
    • sonomacountyforpalestine.com
    • facebook.com/SonomaCountyforPalestine
    • instagram.com/SonomaCountyforPalestine
  • Sonoma County Nonviolence Training Collective offers free trainings in methods and principles for progressive social change and peace. [email protected].
  • Sonoma County Resistance via change.org
  • Sonoma Solidarity with Standing Rock – Supporting indigenous rights and fossil fuel resistance. facebook.com/SonomaNoDAPL. 795-1044.
  • Sonoma Valley Peace & Justice – Peace and social justice group for Sonoma Valley. [email protected]
  • Sunrise Movement, Sonoma County Hub – Our hub believes in the power of mobilizing youth, taking direct and indirect action, building political power, civic engage- ment, and partnerships. More info:  facebook.com/SunriseSoCo
  • SURJ (Showing Up For Racial Justice, Sonoma County) – facebook.com/SURJSonomaCounty
  • United Farm Workers – 1700 Corby Ave., Santa Rosa 528-3039
  • United Nations Association – Builds public understanding and support for the United Nations. Facebook
  • Veterans for Peace – Organization of vets working together for peace and justice through nonviolence. 536-6002
  • VIDAS - Vital Immigrant Defense Advocacy and Services - 576 B St Suite 1C, Santa Rosa, CA 95401, vidaslegal.org. Sonoma County, Napa County, Solano County Providing Low-Cost, Immigration Law Services, Advocacy, and Community Education. (707) 523-1740, Spanish/English, Monday-Friday 9am-1pm and 2-5pm
  • Legal Assistance Women in Black – Women who stand in silent vigil to protest war and human rights abuses.
  • Women’s Justice Center – Advocacy for victims of rape, domestic violence, and child abuse, particularly in the Latina community. 575-3150 

Based on a compilation by the Peace Press Collective. Links have been reviewed and updated where possible; some entries were modified or omitted on this web version. Email contacts were verified by the collective, but some may have changed over time.
We recognize that this is not a comprehensive directory, but rather a starting point. If you know of additional organizations that should be included, we welcome your suggestions. For additions or changes, please email [email protected]
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