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Resources: Take Action

Association of Americans Resident Overseas (AARO)
The Association of Americans Resident Overseas (AARO), founded in 1973 and headquartered in Paris, is a global, non-partisan non-profit association with members in over 40 countries. AARO builds awareness in the U.S. of the issues affecting Americans overseas and the inequities regarding their rights, and seeks fair treatment by the U.S. government for Americans abroad. AARO also informs its members of the issues affecting them and of their rights and responsibilities as American citizens.

MoveOn.org
MoveOn is where millions mobilize for a better society—one where everyone can thrive.
Whether it’s supporting a candidate, passing legislation, or changing our culture, MoveOn members are committed to an inclusive and progressive future. We envision a world marked by equality, sustainability, justice, and love. And we mobilize together to achieve it.

People's Action
People’s Action is a proud national network of 38 member-based, power-building organizations in 29 states with more than a million members and tens of thousands of national volunteers. We are from every background, speak many languages, and live in small towns, cities and rural areas.

US Women's Caucus
We are an alliance of US feminists collaborating to advance human rights and gender equity for women and girls worldwide. We engage in joint advocacy at the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW). We research and exchange information on issues of vital interest to women. We advocate for greater gender equality at home and abroad with the US State Department, US Mission to the UN, the White House and the US Congress.

Women's March
Women’s March is building a base of feminists to end sexism, sexist exploitation, and oppression. By 2050, we will be a feminist-led movement that ensures anyone and everyone has the freedom to lead empowered lives in safety and security in their bodies, in their communities, and throughout the country.