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  2. People's Movement for Progress - Wikipedia

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    The People's Movement for Progress (French: Mouvement du Peuple pour le Progrès, MPP) [2] [3] is a political party in Burkina Faso that was founded on 25 January 2014 by former Congress for Democracy and Progress member Roch Marc Christian Kaboré.

  3. Center for American Progress - Wikipedia

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    The Center for American Progress is a 501(c)(3) organization under the US Internal Revenue Code. [16] In 2014, CAP received $45 million from a variety of sources, including individuals, foundations, labor unions, and corporations. [ 54 ]

  4. Theodora Lacey - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 she joined the People's Organization for Progress in calling on Congress to institute a jobs program modeled on the Works Progress Administration. The campaign called for 381 days of protest, reflecting the length of the Montgomery bus boycott sixty years earlier.

  5. Najee Seabrooks dedicated his life to reducing violence in ...

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    “In Memphis, they fired the cops within two weeks,” Larry Hamm, chairman of the People’s Organization for Progress, a social justice advocacy group, said, referencing Tyre Nichols, the 29 ...

  6. Category : Progressive organizations in the United States

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    Acronym (organization) Alabama Together; Alliance for Justice; AllOfUs; AlterNet; Ameinu; America Votes; American Bridge 21st Century; American Constitution Society; American Sexual Health Association; Annie's List; Asian American Action Fund; Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now; History of ACORN in the United States

  7. People's Action - Wikipedia

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    People's Action is a national progressive advocacy and political organization in the United States made up of 40 organizations in 30 states. The group's stated goal is to "build the power of poor and working people, in rural, suburban, and urban areas to win change through issue campaigns and elections."

  8. Generation Progress - Wikipedia

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    Generation Progress is a youth-centered research and advocacy group that promotes progressive political and social policy through support for young people, students, and young activists in the United States. [1] [dead link ‍] Generation Progress is the youth engagement arm of the Center for American Progress.

  9. Alliance for Progress - Wikipedia

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    The Alliance for Progress aimed to strengthen ties between the United States and Latin America, promoting economic growth, political stability, and social progress. However, the success of the program was limited due to various challenges, including political instability, corruption, and insufficient implementation of the proposed reforms.