Category: 20th Anniversary

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  • BIG Announcement from Barbara Kingsolver

    BIG Announcement from Barbara Kingsolver

    We have a BIG announcement:Barbara Kingsolver will be joined on stage on Friday, April 22 at 7 p.m. at the Paramount Theater in Charlottesville by award-winning television and film ...

  • Our Top Ten of 2015

    Our Top Ten of 2015

    Virginia Organizing has done a lot in our 20th anniversary year and it was hard to narrow our list down to just 10—but we have! Check out our Top 10 of 2015 list below. Thank you f ...

  • 20 Years

    20 Years

    I want to take a minute to tell you a little about the last 20 years—but don’t worry, I will be brief! For 20 years, Virginia Organizing has been organizing to dismantle racism, se ...

  • Roots and Relationships: Reclaiming Community Organizing in the Obama Era

    Roots and Relationships: Reclaiming Community Organizing in the Obama Era

    This article was first published in the Fall 2015 edition of Social Policy and appears as the prologue in Building Power, Changing Lives: The Story of Virginia Organizing, availabl ...

2015 Mid-Year Report

2015 Mid-Year Report

Virginia Organizing is very excited to release our 2015 Mid-Year Report, which covers our accomplishments for the first six months of the year! You can find the report by clicking ...

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Help Support Virginia Organizing with Kroger Rewards and the Amazing Raise

Help Support Virginia Organizing with Kroger Rewards and the Amazing Raise

It’s almost our 20th birthday! Because of you, we have done some great work over the years to make Virginia a more just place. Did you know you can help us accomplish even more wi ...

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Charlottesville-Based Virginia Organizing to Hold Open House in Celebration of 20th Anniversary

Charlottesville-Based Virginia Organizing to Hold Open House in Celebration of 20th Anniversary

What: Open House for Virginia Organizing’s 20th anniversary When: Wednesday, August 19 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Where: 703 Concord Avenue, Charlottesville, VA 22903 Charlottesville, ...

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Roots and Relationships Reclaiming Community Organizing in the Obama Era

Roots and Relationships Reclaiming Community Organizing in the Obama Era

This is an excerpt from Building Power, Changing Lives: The Story of Virginia Organizing, available for order by clicking here. The article was first published in the Fall 2015 ed ...

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Come Celebrate With Us!

Come Celebrate With Us!

Come have a fun time! In celebration of Virginia Organizing’s 20th anniversary, we are holding an Open House at the Charlottesville office and we would love to see you there! Plea ...

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It was a BIG week!

It was a BIG week!

Last week, Virginia and the United States saw some pretty big victories for justice! It was also painfully clear that we still have more work to do as the members of the Emanuel A ...

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Grassroots Gathering Special Offer!

Grassroots Gathering Special Offer!

Virginia Organizing has a new special offer for all who sign up (and pay the deposit) to attend the October 9-11 Grassroots Gathering by July 31 – a FREE Virginia Organizing water ...

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Early Bird Registration for Grassroots Gathering Ends May 31!

Early Bird Registration for Grassroots Gathering Ends May 31!

There are only a few days left to receive a free 20th anniversary Virginia Organizing t-shirt with your Grassroots Gathering registration! Are you registered? To get your free shi ...

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Rallying Point: Virginia Organizing Celebrates Two Decades in the Trenches

Rallying Point: Virginia Organizing Celebrates Two Decades in the Trenches

Virginia Organizing was featured as one of five non-profits in Cville Weekly on May 6, 2015 to honor our 20th anniversary.  On a bulletin board in Virginia Organizing’s headquarte ...

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Getting Things Done in Virginia

Getting Things Done in Virginia

Originally posted by Veer Magazine on March 31, 2015. Most of us often feel frustrated and powerless as individuals regarding issues that affect us. We can sometimes feel utterly ...

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