Groundswell is proud to join a growing national movement of those who are standing up for compassion and courageous action. We encourage you to check out some of our partners:
Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)
www.facebook.com/CAIRNational![]()
@CAIR_USA / CAIRNational
CAIR’s vision is to be a leading advocate for justice and mutual understanding. CAIR’s mission is to enhance understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding.
Council for a Parliament of the World’s Religions (CPWR) ![]()
www.facebook.com/parliamentofreligions
@Council_PWR
The Council for a Parliament of the World’s Religions was created to cultivate harmony among the world’s religious and spiritual communities and foster their engagement with the world and its guiding institutions in order to achieve a just, peaceful and sustainable world.
Interfaith Center of New York
www.facebook.com/ICNY
@ICNY ![]()
The Interfaith Center of New York seeks to make New York City and the world safe for religious difference by increasing respect and mutual understanding among people of different faith, ethnic, and cultural traditions and by fostering cooperation among religious communities and civic organizations to solve common social problems.
Intersections International
www.facebook.com/intersectionsinternational
@ IntersectionsInternational 
Intersections is dedicated to building respectful relationships among diverse individuals and communities to forge common ground and develop strategies that promote justice, reconciliation, and peace. We are a multi-cultural, multi-faith, global initiative of the Collegiate Church of New York, the oldest corporation in North America dating back to 1628.
Not in Our Town (NIOT)
www.facebook.com/notinourtown
@notinourtown
Not In Our Town highlights communities working together to stop hate. Their videos and broadcasts highlight and celebrate people who have developed creative anti-bias programs and responses. These stories have motivated many others to develop their own innovative initiatives which overpower the hateful actions and voices in their communities.
Odyssey Networks
www.facebook.com/OdysseyNetworks
@OdysseyNetworks ![]()
Our stories explore a wide range of issues including peace, tolerance, social justice and the environment. Odyssey is the nation's largest multi-faith media coalition with over 100 members, including faith groups, organizations and individuals
Prepare New York
www.facebook.com/prepareny
@prepareny
Prepare New York is a coalition of New York based interfaith organizations who are committed to preparing New York City (and the nation) for the 10-year anniversary of 9/11 by promoting civil dialogue, education about religious pluralism, support for the Muslim community, and coordinating events on the day of the anniversary.
Religious Freedom USA (RFUSA)
www.facebook.com/religiousfreedomusa 
@RFreedomUSA
On September 11, 2001, al-Qaeda terrorists took the lives of 3,000 innocent Americans. We cannot allow them to take the soul of America, too. Religious freedom is an American value that must be protected. Religious Freedom USA is a movement to stand with the Park51 community center as part of the tolerant vision of our Founding Fathers.
Rights Working Group
www.facebook.com/RightsWorking ![]()
@RightsWorking
In the aftermath of 9/11, the Rights Working Group (RWG) strives to restore the American commitment to protect civil liberties and human rights for all people in the U.S. RWG has grown a strong coalition of civil liberties, human rights and civil rights, national security, and immigrant rights organizations to work hand in hand to restore due process.
South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT)
SAALT on Facebook 
@SAALTweets
SAALT is a national, nonpartisan, non-profit organization that elevates the voices and perspectives of South Asian individuals and organizations to build a more just and inclusive society in the United States.
Tanenbaum Center
www.facebook.com/TanenbaumCenter
@TanenbaumCenter 
Every day, Tanenbaum creates the tools that turn this vision into a reality. Tanenbaum confronts religious ignorance and violence head-on with results-oriented programs that reduce hatred and produce real change in the way people think and act.
World Faith
www.facebook.com/worldfaithngo 
@WorldFaithNGO
Dialogue Through Action: World Faith’s mission is to counter religious extremism and strife by demonstrating how faith can inform work for unity and peace, rather than hate, war, and division.
We're inspired by the Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III's faith-based support of marriage equality and the dignity of all people.
My Catholic faith and my experience of family have taught me that God has more than enough love to go around for everyone, gay or straight.
Auburn Seminary was proud to join a coalition of religious women's organizations in congratulating Catholic nuns on their inspiring work to feed the hungry, cloth the poor, and advocate for the least among us, despite recent attacks on their views.
Musicians Include Members of the Bands Alabama Shakes, Dead Confederate, Drive-By-Truckers, Pearl Jam, R.E.M., The Civil Wars, The Roots, The Minus Five, and The Posies, as well as singers Alicia Keys, Daniel Bedingfield, Ken Stringfellow, Lera Lynn, Rosanne Cash, Scott McCaughey, and Talib Kweli.
Come out, come out whoever you are. The first hand up after the Love Free or Die screening two nights ago in South Florida was a blond woman's ...
The Rev. Dr. Katharine Rhodes Henderson, President of Auburn Seminary, appeared on MSNBC's Melissa Harris-Perry on April 14 to discuss the issue of child sex trafficking.