North Dakota Progressive Coalition
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The North Dakota Progressive Coalition (or the NDPC) was a community-based grassroots non-profit organization that championed economic and social justice issues. The Coalition was composed of 33 groups from across the state and individual supporters. The Executive Director of the NDPC was Don Morrison.
In September 2006, the North Dakota Progressive Coalition was dissolved, and two new organizations, the North Dakota Center for the Public Good, and NDPeople.org, took its place.
[edit] Member organizations
As of June 2005.
- American Federation of Government Employees, Local 3748
- AFSCME Council 59
- Bismarck-Mandan Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
- Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers
- Children’s Caucus
- Clean Water Action
- Communication Workers of America, Local 7301
- Communication Workers of America, Local 7303
- Dakota Resource Council
- Equality North Dakota
- Fargo-Moorhead Unitarian Universalist Church, Social Action Committee
- Fargo Progressives Network
- Gandhi Peace Network of North Dakota
- Healthcare Progressive Action
- Machinists International Union
- Missouri Slope Central Labor Council
- North Dakota AFL-CIO
- North Dakota Education Association
- North Dakota Farmers Union
- North Dakota Human Rights Coalition
- North Dakota Indian Gaming Association
- North Dakota Peace Coalition
- North Dakota Progressive Elected Officials Network
- North Dakota Public Employees Association, AFT Local #4660
- Northern Plains United Labor Council
- Northern Progressive Network
- Northern Valley Labor Council
- Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, Central Dakota (P-FLAG)
- PACE Local 7-10
- Sierra Club, Dakota Chapter
- Sisters of the Presentation (Sacred Heart Convent)
- South Central Citizens Coalition
- Ward County Farmers Union