In our journey to advocate for workplace, criminal justice, and healthcare reform, we’ve connected with several impactful community organizations across Georgia. These partnerships have opened new avenues for participation and created tangible ways for residents to drive meaningful change.
End Workplace Abuse
This national organization’s Georgia team has created a digital pathway for workers to contact legislators about workplace abuse. Using their platform, you can send a letter urging representatives to introduce the Workplace Psychological Safety Act in the next session.
The Ke’nekt Cooperative
This “Black liberated third space” provides a safe environment for community members to network and exchange ideas. They host food sustainability sessions addressing insecurity in underserved communities and offer productive gathering spaces including 404 Grounds Coffee.
NAACP DeKalb County Branch

While facing internal challenges with leadership engagement and inclusivity, the branch is implementing new policies to better accomplish its mission. DeKalb County’s complicated history with disadvantaged populations highlights the critical need for truly representative advocacy.
Take Action Today
Contact Your Legislators
Action Step: Send a letter to your state representative about the Workplace Psychological Safety Act via this link. Share why workplace protections matter to you!
Join Community Spaces
Action Step: Visit the Kènekt for their Office Hours or food sustainability sessions. Your voice matters in developing solutions for food security.
Support Inclusive Advocacy
Action Step: Engage with the NAACP DeKalb County Branch and advocate for policies that truly address the needs of all community members, especially the vulnerable.
Share your story with us: How has workplace abuse, food insecurity, or inequality affected you or someone you know? Your testimonials help personalize these issues and motivate others to act.


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