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As you may notice, many of the citations are from the ALP website itself, because I wasn't able to find many other references online. If anyone can flesh these sections out with information from other sources, that would be great. Additionally, I was trying to find some way to categorize it as among "radical [progressive] people of color organizations" but there didn't seem to be any category close to that. In fact, there doesn't seem to be any category about radical politics at all, people of color or otherwise. I wanted to highlight the fact that they focus on autonomy and accountability, i.e. they are organized directly out of the communities they represent and attempt to stay accountable to them. The best I could do was link to the article on autonomy (not great) and anarchist people of color (possibly not an affiliation they would identify with). If anyone can think of better ways to frame/categorize this, please be my guest. ivan20:37, 2 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]