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| Abalone Alliance Safe Energy Clearinghouse (San Francisco)<br>
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| Asian Immigrant Women Advocates, South Bay (San Jose)<br>
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| Asian Pacific Environmental Network (Oakland)<br>
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| Borneo Project, The (Berkeley)<br>
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| California Center for Land Recycling (San Francisco)<br>
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| Californians for Pesticide Reform (San Francisco)<br>
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| Center for Environmental Health (Oakland)<br>
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| Center for Health, Environment and Justice<br>
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| Communities for a Better Environment (Oakland)<br>
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| Community Toolbox for Children’s Environmental Health (San Francisco)<br>
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| CorpWatch (Berkeley)<br>
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| DataCenter (Oakland)<br>
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| Downwinders<br>
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| EcoNet<br>
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| Energy Justice Network<br>
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| Environment and Human Health, Inc.<br>
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| Environmental Health News<br>
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| Environmental Justice Coalition for Water<br>
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| Environmental Justice Coalition for Water<br>
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| Environmental Justice Resource Center<br>
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| Environmental Research Foundation<br>
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| Faultline (San Francisco)<br>
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| Generating Renewable Ideas for Development Alternatives (San Francisco)<br>
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| Global Community Monitor (San Francisco)<br>
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| Global Options (San Francisco)<br>
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| Greenaction (San Francisco)<br>
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| Impact Fund, The (Berkeley)<br>
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| National Religious Partnership for the Environment<br>
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| Organizing Youth! (San Francisco)<br>
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| Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment, and Security (Oakland)<br>
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| People Organized to Demand Environmental and Economic Rights (San Francisco)<br>
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| People United for a Better Oakland (Oakland)<br>
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| Pesticide Action Network North America (San Francisco)<br>
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| project underground (Berkeley)<br>
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| Rachel's Environment & Health Weekly<br>
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| Refinery Reform Campaign (San Francisco)<br>
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| San Francisco Department of the Environment (San Francisco)<br>
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| Student Environmental Action Coalition<br>
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| Susan Ives Communications<br>
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| Sustainable Energy and Economy Network<br>
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| Toxic Links Coalition<br>
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| Urban Habitat (Oakland)<br>
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| Video Activist Network, The (San Francisco)<br>
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| Western States Legal Foundation (Oakland)<br>
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| Whispered Media (San Francisco)<br>
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| Youth United for Community Action (East Palo Alto)<br>
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The environmental justice movement it quickly gaining momentum. There is a large list of organizations founded to fight environmental discrimination and racism.