Civil Rights
Equal access to opportunity and the protection of civil liberties should be guaranteed for Brooklynites of all backgrounds
Documented hate crimes occurred in Brooklyn in 2022 — the 2nd most across the five boroughs
NYC is the first city in the nation to incorporate racial justice into their charter
of people arrested during NYPD traffic stops (Jan. 2022 - June 2023) were Black or Latinx
Our Approach
We are committed to confronting our country’s history of inequality and advocating for those who have been purposefully left without a seat at the table based on their race, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion, or any other aspect of their identity. We support nonprofits shaping Brooklyn by and for the people by protecting and expanding legal rights and fearlessly challenging systemic oppressions.
JOIN US
Brooklyn Org’s community comes together to back the biggest issues affecting our borough through the work of vital nonprofits. Help us create change from the ground up.
Who We Back
- Arab American Association of New York
- Arab-American Family Support Center
- Asian American Federation
- The Black Institute
- Brooklyn Movement Center
- Carroll Gardens Association
- Center for Law and Social Justice
- Churches United For Fair Housing
- Council of Peoples Organization
- Families and Friends of the Wrongfully Convicted
- Fifth Avenue Committee
- IntegrateNYC
- Jews for Racial and Economic Justice
- LiveOn NY
- May Day Space
- Muslim Community Network
- Parent-Child Relationship Association
- Release Aging People in Prison
- Teens Take Charge
- VOCAL-NY
Brooklyn Org has helped fuel our growth to become one of the leading voices against the adoption of biased invasive and unconstitutional technology, not just across the borough, and not just across the city, but across the world.Albert Fox Cahn
Founder, Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (S.T.O.P.)
Brooklyn Org has been a strong supporter of our efforts to ensure that Brooklyn immigrant communities have the support that they need, and are able to unite and demand justice, equity, and fairness from the city as well as the state.Murad Awawdeh
Executive Director, New York Immigrant Coalition