What is OAK? OAK (Organizations Associating for the Kind of Change America Really Needs) is a national coalition of grassroots advocates committed to protecting and advancing all aspects of human rights for low and moderate income Americans, including individuals earning up to $200,000 annually. OAK is also a project of National Judicial Conduct and Disability Law Project, Inc.
OAK's History: OAK began in March of 2010. It was created to assemble a wide spectrum of grassroots advocates; help them transcend obvious differences to harness their critical similarities; otherwise help maximize their efficiency and effectiveness; and gear them to function much like a large voting bloc. LEARN MORE
OAK as of 2012: Presently, OAK is continuing what it began in 2010, i.e. petitioning members of Congress to first, place in the congressional record OAK's report to the U.N. on the state of human rights in America; and, second, to act as requested on the recommendations that report contains.
To Read An Overview of OAK's U.N. Submission, CLICK HERE
OAK Management: OAK's administration is supplied by the board of its corporate sponsor, National Judicial Conduct and Disability Law Project, Inc. LEARN MORE
Contact Us: To contact OAK with any questions or comments, please CLICK HERE
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Ongoing Initiatives:
OAK Members:
NGOs -
Individuals -
Illinois Family Court Accountability Advocates
KANSANS FOR FAMILY RIGHTS NOW!
Fallout Shelter
The Florence Development Group
Great Caravan Walk Foundation
David's Hope
Legal Victims Assistance Project and Victims of the System
Justice Integrity Project
We The People
America Goes Home
National Organization to End Guardianship Abuse
Foundation for Court Reform
Economic Democracy Africa
C.A.S.O.O.
Laps For Love
For The People
Charleston Peace
Raging Debate, LLP.
Poor People's Alliance
The E-Accountability Foundation
National Organization for Parental Equality
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National Judicial Conduct Disability Law Project, Inc.
Government Accountability Project
National Whistleblowers Center
Texas State Community Council – Abilene Division
Uncommon Knowledge
Focus On Indiana
J.A.I.L. 4 Judges
Sheila A. Mannix
gloria johnson
J Guy F Babineau
ARNETTA J JEFFERSON
Jan Lehigh
Julie Rambo
Stacy Slaton
Beverly Cowling
Rebecca L. McLaughlin
James Njenga
Louise R. Monroe
Myra Tanksley
marie lee boyd
Patrice V. Livingston
Pete Stokes Acosta Jr.
Gloria Helman
nina
Mary Lou Brncik
Vania Jones
paul bloch
kristina
joyreal
BJ Davis
jenelyn mendoza
Tamy Frazier
wyester wright johnson- sincere
ella
charlene terry
Janet Hamblen
rejoicedesmond
jane
Daar Fisher
grace joy
Jana Stafinsky
raena fannin
Cynthia HS
Kay Sieverding
Meryl M. Lanson
Andrew Kreig
paul bloch
Michelle Lynn sease
koya konan
Lee Ann Achterberg
Melinda Pillsbury-Foster
Antony
Lilly Collette
Rosa Lozano
Roy G. Lozano
Dr. Shirley Moore
Dale C. Nathan
51. Latifa Ring 52. Barbara Mowrey 53. Robert James Patterson 54. Steven Richard Blanchard 55. Anita Guajardo 56. Darlene Webster 57. Robert R. Motta 58. Douglas K. Kinan 59. Yvonne Allen 60. Ken Smith 61. Cheryl Kennedy 62. Milton Onyiro 63. Matthew Fogg 64. L. Wilson 65. Cynthia L. Smith 66. Marilyn Danos 67. Richard H. Strickland 68. Captain Dan Hanley 69. EDNA FORDHAM 70. Leon Bard 71. Gordon Hamel 72. Rebecca Sucgang Ocampo 73. Hatem The-Bedouin 74. Sandy G. Nunn, MBA 75. John Furbee 76. Jerry Pond 77. Willena Glaster 78. Sharon Tipton 79. Larry Carter Center 80. David Orr 81. Paul Currier 82. Dr. John Riggs 83. Cheryl G Freeman 84. Ruth Alice White 85. Don Mashak 86. Harry G. Clayton, Jr. 87. Jason Rines 88. Eliot Ivan Bernstein 89. Bill McGlone 90. Betsy Combier 91. Ray Lautenschalger 92. John Burt Caylor 93. Nancy Swan 94. Dr. Glenn VickersBey JD 95. Tom Saunders 96. Ma'hya-deen Al- meen Mu'min 97. Deborah Johnson 98. Kevin M Benderman 99. Josie Perez 100. Alan Joseph Paradis 101. Tammy Payne 102. Rodney A. Logal 103. michael warnken 104. George Stokes 105. MICHAYL MELLEN 106. c. lynnette thomas 107. Zena D Crenshaw Logal 108. Paula Michaud 109. Laurie Singh 110. Dr. A. D. Jackson
Support OAK's "Respect Human Rights Campaign", CLICK HERE