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WATCH: New Jasiri X Track on Surviving Stop and Frisk

The movement to end discriminatory Stop & Frisk policies that damage lives and communities has a new anthem: the Jasiri X song “10 Frisk Commandments,” released in partnership with This Week in Blackness. Check out the video.

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Tell NYC officials: Time to Unite the Two New Yorks

Stop and frisk policies destroy lives and communities, but New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Ray Kelly continue to defend the practice. We have redoubled our efforts to join those marching in NYC and across the nation.

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BREAKING: Five More Major Companies Leave ALEC

ColorOfChange.org announced that it has received word from five new companies that say they will no longer fund ALEC. Since we launched our campaign, roughly 20 companies have already parted ways with ALEC.

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ColorOfChange applauds Dell’s decision to cut ties with ALEC

Tech industry giant Dell has dropped its membership in ALEC. The company is the world’s third largest maker of PCs and the 20th to announce that it has cut ties with ALEC. The ColorOfChange community applauds Dell’s willingness to end its …

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ColorOfChange applauds Wal-Mart’s decision to drop ALEC

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has announced its plans to cut ties with the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), the right-wing policy group that has worked to suppress the Black vote.

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Amazon becomes 16th company to stop funding ALEC

This morning, online retailer Amazon announced at its shareholder meeting that it will cut ties with the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), the right-wing policy group that has worked to suppress the Black vote. The announcement came as ColorOfChange members and …

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Tell your state officials: Stand against ‘Shoot First’ laws

ColorOfChange launched a campaign calling on state officials to repeal Shoot First Laws — the dangerous law that’s being used to shield George Zimmerman, the man who shot Trayvon Martin. Please join us in calling on elected officials in your state …

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Louisiana mayor defeats bogus charges, CoC weighed in

It’s been more than two years since more than 50,000 ColorOfChange members challenged the Jim Crow politics that led to the conviction of former Waterproof mayor Bobby Higginbotham.

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NYT editorial highlights our ALEC campaign

The New York Times editorial board highlighted the work of ColorOfChange and our partners to convince ALEC’s corporate sponsors to abandon the right-wing group. Despite clear evidence that ALEC has pushed voter ID bills and Kill at Will laws, the organization …

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ColorOfChange applauds Wendy’s decision to cut ties with ALEC

ColorOfChange applauds fast-food giant Wendy’s decision to end its membership with the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). Wendy’s joins McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Kraft Foods and Intuit on the list of companies that has parted ways with ALEC since ColorOfChange launched its …

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Coca-Cola Pulls its Support from ALEC

Coca-Cola has ended its membership in the American Legislative Exchange Council, or ALEC. Coke dropping ALEC is a major victory for all who are concerned about efforts to suppress the Black vote. It’s also a victory for the many who are …

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