Allies
Barefoot Theatre Group empowers citizens to act locally by utilizing the resources of local organizations working for justice in the thematic arena presented by BTG's chosen project.  Allies provide citizens with educational opportunities that act as a catalyst to engage them in ongoing activists' efforts.
The National Lawyers Guild is an association dedicated to the need for basic change in the structure of our political and economic system.

The National Lawyers Guild
seeks to unite the lawyers, law students, legal workers and jailhouse lawyers of America in an organization that shall function as an effective political and social force in the service of the people, to the end that human rights shall be more sacred than property interests.

National Lawyers Guild's aim is to bring together all those who recognize the importance of safeguarding and extending the rights of workers, women, farmers and minority groups, upon whom the welfare of the entire nation depends; who seek actively to eliminate racism; who work to maintain and protect our civil rights and liberties in the face of persistent attacks upon them; and who look upon the law as an instrument for the protection of the people, rather than for their repression.
Independent MediaCenter

Seattle

Indymedia is a collective of independent media organizations and hundreds of journalists offering grassroots, non-corporate, non-commercial coverage of important social and political issues in Seattle and worldwide.
Home of the Barefoot
~Seattle Chapter~
Community Action Network
Seattle's Community Action Network (CAN) is an activist resource center that provides space, services and essential resources to those with limited resources who are organizing for social change.  CAN supports and empowers individuals and groups working on a wide range of environmental, social justice and peace issues by making practical tools and experience available as community resources. 
Mothers for Police Accountability
Mothers for Police Accountability is a network of parents and interested community members that, through public education, works to change police policies and to stop acts of police violence against children and adults.  Founded in 1990 by Harriett Walden, an African American Seattle mother who was angered by police disregard for her sons' humanity, Mothers for Police Accountability works to eliminate the growing epidemic of police violence that spreads fear in, and scars, entire communities.