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  2. Oprah Winfrey Charitable Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Through the years, Oprah Winfrey, Oprah's Angel Network (1998–2010), [1] [2] the Oprah Winfrey Foundation (established in 1987), [3] [4] and the Oprah Winfrey Charitable Foundation (established in 2010) [5] have donated hours and dollars to numerous non-profit organizations operating in the United States, South Africa, and other countries.

  3. List of abortion-rights organizations in the United States

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    Radical Women a fighting organization for women's freedom, leadership of the most oppressed, an end to transphobia and racism, and a socialist feminist future. Republicans for Choice, a PAC consisting of Republican Party members who support abortion rights [4]

  4. Here Are All the Ways Oprah Winfrey Gives Back - AOL

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Larry Marano/Shutterstock (10517946l)Oprah Winfrey speaks during 'Oprah's 2020 Vision: Your Life in Focus' tourOprah's 2020 Vision: Your Life in Focus, BB&T Center ...

  5. Social policy of the Barack Obama administration - Wikipedia

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    [160] Obama has also stated his opposition to allowing citizens to carry concealed firearms [161] and supports a national law outlawing the practice, [162] [163] saying on Chicago Public Radio in 2004, "I continue to support a ban on concealed carry laws". [164] Obama initially voiced support of Washington, D.C.'s handgun ban and said that it ...

  6. List of Barack Obama 2012 presidential campaign endorsements

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    Donald J. Guter, retired U.S. Navy Rear Admiral, former Judge Advocate General of the Navy, current Dean, South Texas College of Law [97] Michael D. Lumpkin [98] John B. Nathman, retired U.S. Navy Admiral, co-chair of the re-election campaign of President Obama [99]

  7. National Women's Law Center - Wikipedia

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    Fatima Goss Graves, President and CEO, speaking about the Time's Up movement at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival. The history of the Nation Women's Law Center originated with secretaries who were employed with the Center of Law and Social Policy (CLASP), wanting higher pay, an increase in women staff employment, the initiation of a women's organization, and to no longer feel responsible for ...

  8. Obama White House alumni reflect on legacy as presidential ...

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    As the sounds of Steve Wonder’s Motown hit song, “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” piped into the ceremony, Former President Barack Obama The post Obama White House alumni reflect on legacy as ...

  9. List of bills sponsored by Barack Obama in the United States ...

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    Barack Obama sponsored 147 bills from January 4, 2005 until November 16, 2008. Two became law. [1] This figure does not include bills to which Obama contributed as cosponsor, such as the Coburn-Obama Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 or the Lugar-Nunn Cooperative Proliferation Detection, Interdiction Assistance, and Conventional Threat Reduction Act of 2006.