Action CenterThings You Can DoSign up for Civilrights.org email lists. Tell a friend about Civilrights.org Make a donation to The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights. ResourcesTips on Calling Your Member of Congress Visiting Your Members of Congress at Their Local Offices Leadership Conference Advocacy Letters Congressional Voting Record - Learn about the positions your members of Congress take on important civil rights issues. End the Obstruction and Confirm Judges!The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) has improved responses to domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking victims in the United States. Yet H.R. 4970 rolls back parts of the current law on protecting immigrant victims of domestic violence and provisions in the bipartisan passed Senate bill. These provisions of H.R. 4970 are an attack on women. >>Violence Against Women Act House Resolution End the Obstruction and Confirm Judges!A diverse group of extremely qualified judicial nominees have been awaiting votes for an average of more than 100 days. Many of these individuals were approved unanimously by the Senate Judiciary Committee. For far too long, a small group of extremist senators have held up these important votes. Senators must be told to end the obstruction and vote on these judicial nominees. >>Call your senators and urge them to vote on President Obama’s judicial nominees. Take a Stand Against Gridlock: Pass the American Jobs Act!Your calls made the difference. The House and Senate reached a compromise around the payroll tax cut and extension of jobless benefits/unemployment insurance. This middle-class tax cut (the payroll tax cut) was part of this broader jobs plan introduced last fall. Obama's American Jobs Act must be considered by the Senate. >> Write to your senators today and tell them to support the American Jobs Act and put Americans back to work. Want Some Help? A New Toolkit Just for You!We are happy to share a new resource. The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights Grassroots Campaigns and Advocacy Toolkit can help develop the basic structure and strategies needed to plan and carry out an effective grassroots public education or advocacy campaign. This toolkit covers everything from developing strategy and fundraising, to event planning and grassroots advocacy. >> View Previous Action Alerts Grassroots Organizing Resources
Issue-Based ResourcesBelow are materials for a few of the issues we are currently organizing around. You can also visit the issues section of the website to learn about other civil rights issues. D.C. Voting Rights
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