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Posts by A.J. Muste Foundation for Peace and Justice

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Have you seen our annual report? Check out what we and our grantees have accomplished in the past year.

Available on our website in our bio!

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If you're in NYC this week, attend the Latinx Freedom National Conference this Thursday and Friday! 📣 Our Board Director, Johanna Fernández, co-organized this event, which brings together veterans of the Latinx movement in the 1960s, activists, and the public.

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Attention! Our Rapid Response grant applications are open for April! 📣 The deadline to submit applications is Friday, April 10.
To find out more about our requirements visit our website linked in our bio.

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Our Organizing Grant application is now open! The LOI process will remain open until April 6 at 2pm EST.

Go to the link in our bio to start your application! 📣

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In honor of Black History Month, we spotlight many of our grantees, like Young Black Lawyers' Organizing Coalition (YBLOC), whose organizing work drives systemic change & dismantles the barriers impacting Black communities across the country.

#socialjusticeorganizing

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The message continues, beneath a photo of a 2025 Sweetwater Unified High School career fair: inside a gymnasium, hundreds of students walk among exhibitor tables, with Project YANO’s table display in the foreground, surrounded by over a dozen young people watching other students spin a game wheel highlighting well-known people whose lives made or make social impact such as Harriet Tubman.

The message continues, beneath a photo of a 2025 Sweetwater Unified High School career fair: inside a gymnasium, hundreds of students walk among exhibitor tables, with Project YANO’s table display in the foreground, surrounded by over a dozen young people watching other students spin a game wheel highlighting well-known people whose lives made or make social impact such as Harriet Tubman.

A Project YANO representative stands behind a lectern holding a glass trophy presented by the A. J. Muste Foundation for Peace and Justice. Beneath it reads, “This year, Project YANO was one of three organizations nationwide awarded the A. J. Muste Foundation’s ‘No Justice, No Peace!’ award.”

A Project YANO representative stands behind a lectern holding a glass trophy presented by the A. J. Muste Foundation for Peace and Justice. Beneath it reads, “This year, Project YANO was one of three organizations nationwide awarded the A. J. Muste Foundation’s ‘No Justice, No Peace!’ award.”

Three paragraphs of text atop a sunset photo background conclude the message, describing Project YANO’s outlook on the coming year, and highlighting the need for continued grassroots donations. The message concludes, “Thank you so much for your ongoing support. Give at https://projectyano.org”.

Three paragraphs of text atop a sunset photo background conclude the message, describing Project YANO’s outlook on the coming year, and highlighting the need for continued grassroots donations. The message concludes, “Thank you so much for your ongoing support. Give at https://projectyano.org”.

The Project YANO canopy at Chicano Park Day 2025 is pictured in a group photo of nine Project YANO volunteers and friends around a table with resources and activist buttons for youth. Beneath the photo is a description of Project YANO and the Project YANO logo.

The Project YANO canopy at Chicano Park Day 2025 is pictured in a group photo of nine Project YANO volunteers and friends around a table with resources and activist buttons for youth. Beneath the photo is a description of Project YANO and the Project YANO logo.

Project YANO is extremely grateful for our many individual donors, and the A. J. Muste Foundation for Peace and Justice @ajmuste.bsky.social.

This year, we were one of three groups nationwide awarded their “No Justice, No Peace!” Award.

Thank you for your support. projectyano.org/donate

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In honor of MLK Jr. Day this Monday, learn more about his work and legacy by ordering our MLK Jr. pamphlets online. Available in both English and Spanish!

Our essay series and books are complimentary aside from shipping costs.

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Today marks the anniversary of A. J. Muste's birthday. His philosophies and teachings still hold relevance in these modern times. They remind us that bully leadership thrives on compliance and movements endure by refusing it.

Find out more about AJ Muste and his legacy on our website.

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Join us in making a difference and sustaining the work of frontline grassroots groups across the nation like LoudForChange Inc.

Consider a donation to the AJ Muste Foundation today!

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📢🔸Attention! Our Rapid Response Grant Applications are now live! Due to increased demand - this application process will only be open the first full week of each month. You have until this Friday, July 11 at 4PM EST to submit your application!

Link in Bio!

#grants #fundingopportunity

9 months ago 0 0 0 0
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Announcing our new annual report for 2024! We're excited to share all about our grantees & their dedication to nonviolent grassroots organizing nationally.

Read more & use the link in our bio!

#annualreport #nonviolence #grassrootsorganizing #socialjustice

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Moments captured by staff from this past weekend's NYC Hands Off protest! 📢✊

#handsoff #organizing #protest

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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📢Two weeks left to apply‼ We're looking for groups that focus on grassroots nonviolent activism and organizing.

Find out more about that what we do and do not fund on our website! Link in bio!

#grants #funding #socialjustice #grassrootsorganizing #funders

1 year ago 0 0 0 0
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Our Rapid Response Program is accepting applications! Are you a grassroots group that is in need of immediate or emergency funding? Do you focus on nonviolent activism for the liberation of all? Consider applying today! Link in our bio!
#funding #funders #grants #GrassrootsOrganizing #socialjustice

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Nonviolent civil rights activists in Selma, Alabama, were violently attacked by law enforcement while attempting to march to the state capitol for voting rights & racial equality.
In the current political climate, collective action & resistance remain vital tools for achieving meaningful change.

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Our publications - including our pamphlet series AND our books on A.J. Muste- are now available for free! Want to learn more about the history behind the movement or about A.J.'s life of activism? Now's your chance!

🔸Go to our link in our bio to order your literature now!

#activistliterature

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