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New.gif (1247 bytes)The Conservative Republican Network - Our goal is to once again mobilize conservative Republicans into America's most influential political force.

Activism Training Materials & Resources - Campus organizing, direct action, petitioning, and media outreach.
America's Voice - A conservative television network providing an interactive forum for the American people and their elected officials.
Essential Information - Founded by Ralph Nader, Essential Information is involved in a variety of projects to encourage citizens to become active and engaged in their communities. We provide provocative information to the public on important topics neglected by the mass media and policy makers.
The Citizen's Handbook - Complete grassroots organizing guide available on the Internet with a section dedicated to Vancouver.  
Democracy Place - This is your town on the Internet for civic journalism and citizen participation in the public policy debate. Here you'll find the information you need to understand the issues of this campaign year---stories, interviews, polls, and much more.  From the Pew Center for Civic Journalism.
politicallyblack.com - The FIRST and foremost Black political web house on the Internet. The most comprehensive source of Black political thought and action available in cyber space.
ProActivist.com - Dedicated to photographically documenting progressive protests and assisting activists with their efforts.
Protest.Net - Worldwide calendar offers locations, dates and information for activism, protests, pickets, strikes, demonstrations, meetings, and direct political action.
20/20 Vision - Political activism is too important to ignore. Join 20/20 Vision.  It's the easiest way to maximize your political activism.
USADemocracy.com - A free, non-partisan service which allows its members to vote on pending
Congressional Legislation, as well as compare those votes with their elected officials. Their votes are sent via E-mail directly to their respective representatives' offices in Washington.