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Citizens for Alternatives to Radioactive Dumping (CARD)
CARD is a mostly volunteer based, state-wide organization which has been monitoring WIPP since 1978. As an organization, CARD is dedicated to protecting the land and people of New Mexico from radioactive contamination. New volunteers are always welcome!
Telephone: (505) 266-2663

 

Center for Action and Contemplation (CAC)
CAC is a faith alternative to the dominant consciousness, offering hope, inspiration, and challenge to a dispairing world. We commit to: Networking to promote a consistent ethic of life through peace and justice; Educating towards living healthily, non-violently, ecologically responsibly, precariously, and contemplatively; Actively engaging in transforming society from a faith perspective; Collaborating with other organizations in endorsing a similar vision
and philosophy.

Telephone: (505) 242 9518.
Website: www.cacradicalgrace.org

 

Data Analysis Services (DAS)
Translates data to information for minority populations.
Director Mario D. Garrett, Ph.D.
Data Analysis Service
1009 Bradbury Drive, S.E., Suite 33,
Albuquerque. NM 87106. USA
Telephone:
(505) 272 7500 (office)
Telephone
: (505) 272 7597 (direct)
Fax1: (505) 842 8018
Fax2: (505) 296 4390
e-mail1: das@unm.edu
e-mail2: marius@unm.edu
Website: www.populationfacts.com

 

Forest Guardians
Leading the fight to protect and restore
the forests, rivers, grasslands, wildlife and wilderness of the Southwest

Telephone (505) 988-9126
Website: fguardians.org

 

Green Party of New Mexico
The New Mexico Green Party is a grassroots organization of citizens who have come together to work for political and social renewal.
Telephone
(505) 988-9126
Website: gpnm.org

 

International Depleted Uranium Study Team
(IDUST)
A newly established (NGO) of international researchers, activists and scientists with a global strategy to stop the use of depleted uranium U-238 (DU) in military weapons by the year 2010.
Telephone:
(505) 867-0141

 

Native Forest Network
Protecting old growth timber.
Telephone:
(505) 877-6737

 

 

Peace Action New Mexico
Telephone: (505) 323-2386
SouthWest Organizing Project (SWOP)
Working to "empower our communities to realize racial and gender equality and social and economic justice." We view our website as alternative media, a historical document and an organzing tool.
Telephone
(505) 247-8832
Website: SWOP.NET

 

Southwest Research and Information Center (SRIC) was founded in 1971 for the purpose of providing information to the public on the effects of energy development and resource exploitation on the people and their cultures, lands, water, and air of New Mexico and the Southwest.
Telephone
(505) 247-8832
Website: sric.org

 

First Nations North and South

Mountain View Neighborhood Association

South Meadows Neighborhood Association