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"AGENDA 21 ("sustainable development") proposes an array of actions which are
intended to be implemented by every person on earth
...

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Effective execution of AGENDA 21 will require a profound reorientation of all human society, unlike anything the world has ever experienced — a major shift in the priorities of both governments and individuals and an unprecedented redeployment of human and financial resources."
— Environmental activist and attorney Daniel Sitarz -


The International Redistribution of Wealth and the Creation of Public/Private Partnerships

"...current lifestyles and consumption patterns of the affluent middle class – involving high meat intake, use of fossil fuels, appliances, home and work air conditioning, and suburban housing are not sustainable."

 
– Maurice Strong, Secretary General, U.N. Conference on Environment and Development, 1992.(Also known as the Rio Earth Summit, where Agenda 21 was unveiled.)


As a sovereign nation we must combat and defeat this agenda on every level.
We are at war with globalists that hate American sovereignty and wish to destroy our standard of living. We are funding our own demise as we financially suport this despotic group of America bashers.

The United Nations is a cesspool of diplomacy. The "Great America Bashing Society"
The world's worst people have an international stage to voice their ill and deceipt. We must work to get the US out of this organization and stop all taxpayer funding. They should be required to move their headquarters to another country.

See some great videos that explain Agenda 21 and Sustainable Communities down below.


Links -
Read Agenda 21 from the UN Site  - http://www.un.org/esa/dsd/agenda21/res_agenda21_00.shtml

A Great Website with loads of information, resources and action plans -
http://www.freedomadvocates.org/

Sovereignty International, Inc., focuses on threats to national sovereignty in  public policies, international treaties and agreements, and in educational and cultural trends.  Representatives of Sovereignty International have attended  U.N. meetings around the world since the mid 1990s, reporting back to American audiences through live radio broadcasts, newspaper articles, and printed special reports.  Much of this information is collected here for your research.  http://sovereignty.net        

 A wealth of information - http://www.amerikanexpose.com/agenda21/

Agenda 21 Is Evil    
http://agenda21isevil.com/

    Today, freedom activists are just beginning to talk about the threat of the UN's Agenda 21 and Sustainable Development. But The DeWeese Report was the very first to issue those warnings – more than 15 years ago. 
http://deweesereport.com/

Audio - Listen to Agenda 21 expert Tom DeWeese explain Agenda 21 and Sustainable Development, public/private partnerships and more.
 
http://www.theinformationcorner.com/broadcasts/012011/tic.mp3



ICLEI -  "International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives" now known as "Local Governments for Sustainability" -
 brought to you by the United Nations! Destroying America, one day at a time!
http://www.icleiusa.org/  - Volusia County, Ormond Beach and other area cities and counties are members of this organization....for now. See more down below
http://www.icleiusa.org/about-iclei/members/member-list

Volusia County's Involment. We are just starting our work. Here is a document stating the county's involvement,
Subject: Resolution of support for the County's participation in the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives - Local Governments for Sustainability (ICLEI) to facilitate the county's greenhouse gas inventory and reduction action plan. Click here

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http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/25599 - Look at the list and links at the end of this article to see how well organized this agenda is. We must take these Progressives very seriously as they seek to destroy individual liberty in the name of collective salvation.(Social Justice)

ICLEI is the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives, or Local Governments for Sustainablility.

    * ICLEI is a UN accredited Non Governmental Organization (NGO) that implements the Action Plan of Agenda 21.  In fact, on their own website (under the "Programs" section), they state, "Our campaigns, programs, and projects promote Local Agenda 21 as a participatory, long-term, strategic planning process that addresses local sustainablility while protecting global common goods."



If you doubt their agenda, listen to them in their own words .

Jeb Brugmann, the founder of ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability and the current president, David Cadman converse about the beginning and the future of the ICLEI organization during the ICLEI World Congress 2009.

 

 

Wildlands Project - Click here for our page.- Check out the map of what they plan for our land. This expains the "conservation corridor" in Volusia County.

 See their website. It is now called The Wildlands Network - http://www.twp.org/   *warning, you will feel all warm and fuzzy at this site.*

 

Agenda21 - from the UN  website         A 40 Chapter Document to Control the World

Agenda 21 is a comprehensive plan of action to be taken globally, nationally and locally by organizations of the United Nations System, Governments, and Major Groups in every area in which human impacts on the environment.

Agenda 21, the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, and the Statement of principles for the Sustainable Management of Forests were adopted by more than 178 Governments at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) held in Rio de Janerio, Brazil, 3 to 14 June 1992.

The Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD) was created in December 1992 to ensure effective follow-up of UNCED, to monitor and report on implementation of the agreements at the local, national, regional and international levels. It was agreed that a five year review of Earth Summit progress would be made in 1997 by the United Nations General Assembly meeting in special session.

The full implementation of Agenda 21, the Programme for Further Implementation of Agenda 21 and the Commitments to the Rio principles, were strongly reaffirmed at the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) held in Johannesburg, South Africa from 26 August to 4 September 2002.

      

 

 Agenda 21 For Dummies - Watch this 10 minute video.
 

 

 

 

Agenda 21

Agenda 21 is a UN Agenda which removes sovereignty from the US and gives it to the UN to support its goal of Global Governance.

    * Through a series of Executive Orders, Americans are paying tax dollars to support a variety of both Government and non- Government Agencies (NGO) who support Agenda 21.

    * The intent of Agenda21 is to make all land part of the public domain so wealth from developed land can not be accumulated by individuals.

    * Agenda 21 promotes the environment is more important than people.

    * Agenda 21 promotes massive land grabs in the name of wetlands, environment, nature.  Agenda 21 is promoted in local governments today. The land is deemed uninhabitable but the owner still must pay taxes.

    * Revenue from land grabs can then be spread throughout cooperating organizations and redistribution of wealth (a goal) takes over.

    * Agenda 21 regulates through Zoning Regulations, Code Enforcement and Grants (with strings) to Municipalities. Example: Florida the NGO Department is Florida's Heartland Rural Economic Development Initiative (FHREDI)  originally funded by a grant, will help local rural communities redistrict their community.

    * The intent is to move people into Sustainable Communities whereby every aspect of your live is controlled by the UN and or the Government.

In 1970,  at a UN Conference on Human Settlements the following policy on private property was adopted and is now used in Agenda 21, "Land...can not be treated as an ordinary asset, controlled by individuals and subject to the pressures and inefficiencies of the market.  Private land ownership is also a principal instrument of accumulation and concentration of wealth and therefore contributes to social justice. Public control of land use is therefore indispensable." 

 

George Hunt:UN UNCED Earth Summit 1992 - The dark side of the sustainable development movement. 36 minute video from 1992.
Very Interesting short feature made in 1989 that documents the beginning of the hijack of the environmental movement by the elite in order to usher in more restriction and a policy of population reduction. Everything covered is now unfolding before our eyes.

Note: The quality of the video is not the best but it is almost 20 years old.

George Hunt, a business consultant, was present at the 1987 Fourth World Wilderness Congress as a member of the staff. He initially wanted to buy a ticket, but this proved to be much too expensive ($650).

At the conference he noticed it had very little to do with the conventional environment movement and was surprised to see people like Maurice Strong, Edmund de Rothschild (Pilgrims Society), David Rockefeller (Pilgrims Society), and James A. Baker (Pilgrims Society; Cap & Gown; trustee American Institute for Contemporary German Studies; Atlantic Council of the United States; National Security Planning Group; Bohemian Grove; CFR; Carlyle; advisor George W. Bush in his 2000 election).
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/september2007/250907_b_Hunt.htm

 

Obama Complies with Agenda 21 and Expands Federal Power
By Henry Lamb   Saturday, 31 July 2010 21:40

President Obama's Executive Order 13547 issued July 19, further extends federal power, embraces global governance, diminishes the rights and privileges of individuals, and brings the United States into compliance with Agenda 21, Chapter 17.6, which says:

    "Each coastal State should consider establishing, or where necessary strengthening, appropriate coordinating mechanisms (such as a high-level policy planning body) for integrated management and sustainable development of coastal and marine areas…."

The National Ocean Council created by the Executive Order creates this mechanism - and much more.
read more
http://www.freedomadvocates.org/articles/sustainable_development/obama_complies_with_agenda_21_and_expands_federal_power_2010080141 9/

 

UN-21 at work today!

Republicans Blast 'Livable Communities' Bill As Washington-Based Central Planning for Cities and Towns.
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
by Matt Cover, Staff Writer
http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/70475

Wednesday, August 04, 2010
By Matt Cover, Staff Writer

(CNSNews.com) – The Senate Banking Committee passed the Livable Communities Act on Tuesday, moving the bill one step closer to final passage. The bill creates $4 billion in neighborhood planning grants for "sustainable" living projects and a new federal office to oversee them.
 
Similar legislation in the House has been criticized by Republicans on the House Budget Committee, who charge that "the program's aim is to impose a Washington-based, central planning model on localities across the country."
 
In the Senate version, written by outgoing Chairman Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.), the Livable Communities Act would designate $4 billion to aid local governments in planning high-density, walkable neighborhoods.
 
Premised on helping local governments to combat suburban sprawl and traffic congestion, the bill sets up two separate grant programs. One, known as Comprehensive Planning Grants, would go to cities and counties to assist them in carrying out such plans as the following:
 
-- "(1) coordinate land use, housing, transportation, and infrastructure planning processes across jurisdictions and agencies" and
-- "(3) conduct or update housing, infrastructure, transportation, energy, and environmental assessments to determine regional needs and promote sustainable development; [and]
-- "… (5) implement local zoning and other code changes necessary to implement a comprehensive regional plan and promote sustainable development."
 
The second grant type – Sustainability Challenge Grants – funds local efforts to:

--"(1) promote integrated transportation, housing, energy, and economic development activities carried out across policy and governmental jurisdictions;
-- (2) promote sustainable and location-efficient development; and
-- (3) implement projects identified in a comprehensive regional plan."
 
To administer and regulate these new grants, the bill creates the Office of Sustainable Housing and Communities (OSHC) within the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
 
The legislation is designed to prod local communities toward high-density, public transit-oriented neighborhoods that concentrate large numbers of people into small geographic areas connected by train and bus networks.
 
These high-density neighborhoods would be combined with high-density commercial districts that – in theory – would reduce the need for daily driving and commuting.
 
In describing the Livable Communities Act, Dodd has said that "with sustainable development, our communities will cut traffic congestion; reduce greenhouse gas emissions and gasoline consumption; protect rural areas and green spaces; revitalize existing Main Streets and urban centers; and create more affordable housing."
 
In his opening statement on Tuesday, Dodd said, "Over the past 50 years, poorly coordinated transportation, community development and housing policies led to growth away from urban areas and rural town centers. Between 1980 and 2000, the growth of the largest 99 metro areas in the United States consumed 16 million acres of rural land – about an acre for every new household."
 
Dodd said that his bill would try to entice localities to move away from this model of suburban home- and land-ownership and toward a centrally planned model where local government officials make housing, business, and transportation decisions that steer residential and economic growth into designated high-density areas.
 
Dodd said that the new centralized development model would reduce traffic congestion, create jobs, and make residential and commercial development more environmentally friendly.
 
"This legislation provides for planning and capital grants so that regions can coordinate transportation, housing, and community development policies to reduce traffic congestion, generate economic growth, create and preserve affordable housing, and meet environmental and energy goals," he explained.  
 
Dodd told CNSNews.com that the grants were available for the taking, saying that the program is voluntary and intended to let localities build planned communities without having to worry about changing economic conditions.
 
"The question is are the resources and the expertise available for people then to do the kind of planning – that's all we're talking about here – so they can plan better in these communities," he said. "It's not a radical idea. What's radical is not doing anything about it.
 
"The problems aren't going to go away, the demographics aren't going to change because the economy's down," Dodd said.
 
"Some communities may be able to do it – this is not a mandate on anybody – but just merely saying we understand your needs, we understand the constraints you're operating under, we understand your appetite to want to do something about this, and here's an example where three levels of government – national, state, and local – can work with each other towards a common goal," he added.
 
Dodd said the OSHC would not be making planning decisions for city and county governments. Instead, he said that the office – in addition to administering the grants – would function as a resource for localities seeking to do the planning themselves.
 
"That's kind of the resource capacity for the communities," Dodd said. "It's not standards. We're not going to apply standards. We're going to stay far away from that. We're not going to sit here and set [development] standards because you've got to let the flexibility – rural communities, suburban, large urban areas – they need to decide themselves what they want to do in terms of how they link together housing, transit, and energy needs in their communities.
 
"They ought to be given the total flexibility to decide how that responds," said Dodd.

 

DeBary urges development near future train depot
By MARK HARPER, Staff writer send an email to mark.harper@news-jrnl.com
 
November 30, 2010 12:05 AM

DeBary city officials are trying to encourage the transformation of a lonely rail crossing into a bustling area of four-story, mixed-use buildings that will attract train commuters and high-density dwellers.

One of their tools -- the land-development code -- is being honed for approvals at City Council meetings on Dec. 15 and 29. A public hearing at 5 p.m. Wednesday at City Hall will give residents a chance to comment. (read the rest of this article...)
http://www.news-journalonline.com/news/local/west-volusia/2010/11/30/debary-urges-development-near-future-train-depot.html

 

ICLEI is an international membership association of local governments dedicated to climate protection and sustainable development. The organization was established in 1990 when more than 200 local governments from 43 countries convened at the World Congress of Local Governments for a Sustainable Future, at the United Nations in New York. Established as the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives, the official name is now ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability.  http://www.icleiusa.org/ 

ICLEI USA was launched in 1995 and has grown from a handful of local governments participating in a pilot project to a solid network of more than 600 cities, towns and counties actively striving to achieve tangible reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and create more sustainable communities. ICLEI USA is the domestic leader on climate protection and adaptation, and sustainable development at the local government level.

Florida Members of the ICLEI - "Local Governments for Sustainability" - according to the ICLEI website as of 11-10-10

    * Alachua County
    * Boynton Beach
    * Broward County
    * Coconut Creek
    * Collier County
    * Cutler Bay
    * Delray Beach
    * Fort Lauderdale
    * Gainesville
    * Key West
 
 

    * Lake Worth
    * Lee County
    * Leon County
    * Maitland
    * Marathon
    * Miami-Dade County
    * Miami Gardens
    * Monroe County
    * North Miami
    * North Port

    * Orange County
    * Orlando
    *
Ormond Beach
   
* Palm Bay
    * Palm Beach County
    * Pinecrest
    * Pinellas County
    * Plantation
    * Sarasota County
    * Sarasota

    * Seminole County
    * South Daytona
   
* South Miami
    * Tallahassee
    * Tamarac
    * Tampa
    * Venice
   
* Volusia County
   
* West Palm Beach

ICLEI Primer: Your Town and Freedom Threatened. A wealth of information and how to stop this evil in it's tracks.
By Freedom Advocates  
http://www.freedomadvocates.org/articles/illegitimate_government/iclei_primer%3a_your_town_and_freedom_threatened_20090804364/




Kick ICLEI Out!  http://www.freedomadvocates.org/articles/sustainable_development/kick_iclei_out!_20100410407/

A group from Spokane, Washington called the Spokane Patriots will issue a demand that the city council withdraw from "Sustainability" policy and terminate the city's contract with the international Non-Governmental Organization called ICLEI (the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives). ICLEI works in over 600 U.S. communities and 1,000 communities worldwide. The Spokane group presents a city charter amendment along with an ordinance asserting the unconstitutional alliance between the City and ICLEI. Follow the link for more. http://www.freedomadvocates.org/articles/sustainable_development/kick_iclei_out!_20100410407/



APC's (American Policy Center) Efforts to Expose ICLEI Having an Impact

October 2010 > APC's Efforts to Expose ICLEI Having an Impact

Over the past several months, the American Policy Center (APC) has mailed more than 100,000 "Remove ICLEI, Restore the Republic Survey" to Americans across the nation. The mail package contained not only the Survey, but also a detailed report on Sustainable Development and how ICLEI (International Council on Local Environmental Initiatives) is being paid dues by local communities to impose this UN Agenda 21 policy.

ICLEI is now operating in more than 600 American cities - mostly in relative secrecy. More cities are being pressured to give ICLEI control of development policy making. In most cases that includes creating non-elected boards, councils and regional governments answerable to no one. City Councils and County Commissions, which should be answerable to the people, are now able to defer decision making to these non-elected bureaucrats, leaving the people without the ability to question or overturn policy. It's the definition of a perfect"Soviet."Yet most people had never heard of ICLEI or the power it holds over so many American communities. So, APC set out to change that, exposing the process and then asking Americans if they agree with such actions.

Since the mailings began, APC's phones ring steadily with requests for reprints of the report. Moreover, it has sparked others to join the cause against Sustainable Development. More and more Tea Party rallies are featuring speakers on the subject. I am now giving more radio interviews and

speeches on the subject than ever before. Clearly, APC's education campaign is having a dramatic impact on the effort to expose and stop both Sustainable Development and ICLEI. Below are the results of the Survey, so far.

Question 1: Have you heard the term Sustainable Development before? Yes 38% No 57% Not Sure 5%

Question 2: Are you aware that Sustainable Development policy means severe restrictions on your local natural resources like water, and on private property use?

Yes 39% No 59% Not Sure 2%

Question 3: Have you heard of ICLEI?

Yes 23% No 75% Not Sure 2%

Question 4:Are you aware of ICLEI activities in your community? Yes 5% No 91% Not Sure 4%

Question 5: Did you know that your community is enforcing international policy and laws, hiding them behind excuses like environmental protection and historic preservation?

Yes 10% No 78% Not Sure 12%

Question 6: Do you believe your community should be paying taxpayer dollars to an international organization like ICLEI to dictate local development policy?

Yes 2% No 95% Not Sure 3%

Question 7: If ICLEI is already in your town, do you want your City Council, Mayor, or County Commissioners to end its contract and stop paying ICLEI?

Yes 96% No 3% Not Sure 1%

Question 8: If ICLEI is already in your town, do you want your City Council, Mayor, or County Commissioners to continue its contract and allow ICLEI to proceed with its programs through non-elected boards and councils?

Yes 3% No 96% Not Sure 1%

Question 9: If ICLEI is not yet in your community, do you want your city leaders to allow them to get involved in your town?

Yes 2% No 97% Not Sure 1%

From the Survey responses, it's obvious that Americans, when they know the facts, do not want international organizations pushing Sustainable Development on their community. Americans must get the facts and then confront their elected officials to stop these actions. The special report on Sustainable Development is available from the American Policy Center at 70 Main Street, Suite 23, Warrenton, VA 20816, or on the website at
www.americanpolicy.org .


"During the Local Government Session at the World Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa (August 2002), local government leaders from around the world, as well as representatives from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), UN-HABITAT and the World Health Organization (WHO), joined ICLEI in launching Local Action 21 as the next phase of Local Agenda 21 (LA21)."

http://www.freedomadvocates.org/articles/illegitimate_government/iclei%3a_local_governments_for_sustainability_and_the_u.n._connection_20100807421/


No surprise here.  They're indoctrinating our kids in college.
This is very interesting: www.ulsf.org

The mission of the Association of University Leaders for a Sustainable Future (ULSF) is to support sustainability as a critical focus of teaching, research, operations and outreach at colleges and universities worldwide through publications, research, and assessment.

ULSF also serves as the Secretariat for signatories of the Talloires Declaration,
http://www.ulsf.org/programs_talloires.html a ten-point action plan committing institutions to sustainability and environmental literacy in teaching and practice. Over 350 university presidents and chancellors in more than 40 countries have signed the Declaration.

Association of University Leaders for a Sustainable Future

The Talloires Declaration

10 Point Action Plan

We, the presidents, rectors, and vice chancellors of universities from all regions of the world are deeply concerned about the unprecedented

scale and speed of environmental pollution and degradation, and the depletion of natural resources.

Local, regional, and global air and water pollution; accumulation and distribution of toxic wastes; destruction and depletion of forests, soil, and

water; depletion of the ozone layer and emission of "green house" gases threaten the survival of humans and thousands of other living species, the

integrity of the earth and its biodiversity, the security of nations, and the heritage of future generations. These environmental changes are caused

by inequitable and unsustainable production and consumption patterns that aggravate poverty in many regions of the world.

We believe that urgent actions are needed to address these fundamental problems and reverse the trends. Stabilization of human population,

adoption of environmentally sound industrial and agricultural technologies, reforestation, and ecological restoration are crucial elements in creating

an equitable and sustainable future for all humankind in harmony with nature.

Universities have a major role in the education, research, policy formation, and information exchange necessary to make these goals possible.

Thus, university leaders must initiate and support mobilization of internal and external resources so that their institutions respond to this urgent

challenge.

We, therefore, agree to take the following actions:

1) Increase Awareness of Environmentally Sustainable Development

Use every opportunity to raise public, government, industry, foundation, and university awareness by openly addressing the urgent need to move

toward an environmentally sustainable future.

2) Create an Institutional Culture of Sustainability

Encourage all universities to engage in education, research, policy formation, and information exchange on population, environment, and

development to move toward global sustainability.

3) Educate for Environmentally Responsible Citizenship

Establish programs to produce expertise in environmental management, sustainable economic development, population, and related fields to

ensure that all university graduates are environmentally literate and have the awareness and understanding to be ecologically responsible citizens.

4) Foster Environmental Literacy For All

Create programs to develop the capability of university faculty to teach environmental literacy to all undergraduate, graduate, and professional

students.

5) Practice Institutional Ecology

Set an example of environmental responsibility by establishing institutional ecology policies and practices of resource conservation, recycling,

waste reduction, and environmentally sound operations.

6) Involve All Stakeholders

Encourage involvement of government, foundations, and industry in supporting interdisciplinary research, education, policy formation, and

information exchange in environmentally sustainable development. Expand work with community and nongovernmental organizations to assist

in finding solutions to environmental problems.

7) Collaborate for Interdisciplinary Approaches

Convene university faculty and administrators with environmental practitioners to develop interdisciplinary approaches to curricula, research

initiatives, operations, and outreach activities that support an environmentally sustainable future.

8) Enhance Capacity of Primary and Secondary Schools

Establish partnerships with primary and secondary schools to help develop the capacity for interdisciplinary teaching about population,

environment, and sustainable development.

9) Broaden Service and Outreach Nationally and Internationally

Work with national and international organizations to promote a worldwide university effort toward a sustainable future.

10) Maintain the Movement

Establish a Secretariat and a steering committee to continue this momentum, and to inform and support each other's efforts in carrying out this

declaration.
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United States
   1. Alaska Pacific University, Alaska American Baptist College, Tennessee
   2. American Re-Insurance Company, New Jersey*
   3. Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio
   4. Appalachian State University, North Carolina
   5. Aquinas College, Michigan
   6. Arkansas State University, Arkansas
   7. Babson College, Babson Park, MA
   8. Ball State University, Indiana
   9. Belmont University, Tennessee
  10. Bemidji State University, Minnesota
  11. Blue Ridge Community College, Virginia
  12. Bowling Green State University, Ohio
  13. Broward College, Fort Lauderdale, FL
  14. Brown University, Rhode Island
  15. Butte College, Oroville, CA
  16. California College of the Arts, Oakland, CA
  17. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, California
  18. California State University Channel Islands, Camarillo, California
  19. California State University, Chico, California
  20. Cape Cod Community College, Massachusetts
  21. Castleton State College, Vermont
  22. Central College, Iowa
  23. Cerro Coso Community College, California
  24. Christopher Newport Community College, Virginia
  25. Clark University, Massachusetts
  26. Clemson University, South Carolina
  27. Clinch Valley College, Virginia
  28. College of the Atlantic, Maine
  29. College of William & Mary, Virginia
  30. Colorado State University, Colorado
  31. Connecticut College, Connecticut
  32. Daeman College, New York
  33. Denison University, Ohio
  34. Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania
  35. Earlham College, Indiana
  36. Eastern Connecticut State University, Connecticut
  37. Eckerd College, Florida
  38. Fisk University, Tennessee
  39. George Mason University, Virginia
  40. George Washington University, Washington, DC
  41. Grand Rapids Community College, Michigan
  42. Grand Valley State University, Michigan
  43. Guilford College, North Carolina
  44. Hampden-Sydney College, Virginia
  45. Harford Community College, Maryland
  46. Hartwick College, New York
  47. Illinois Wesleyan University, Illinois
  48. Ithaca College, New York
  49. James Madison University, Virginia
  50. Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA
  51. Keuka College, New York
  52. Knox College, Galesburg, IL
  53. Lane Community College, Oregon
  54. Lawrence University, Wisconsin
  55. Lesley University, Massachusetts
  56. Lewis & Clark College, Oregon
  57. Longwood College, Virginia
  58. Loyola University New Orleans, Louisiana
  59. Macalester College, Minnesota
  60. Marlboro College, Vermont
  61. Mary Washington College, Virginia
  62. Maui Community College, Hawaii
  63. Meharry Medical College, Tennessee
  64. Meredith College, North Carolina
  65. Merrimack College, Massachusetts
  66. Miami Dade College, Florida
  67. Middlebury College, Vermont
  68. Monterey Institute of International Studies, California
  69. Moravian College, Pennsylvania
  70. Morehouse College, Georgia
  71. Morningside College, Sious City, IA
  72. Mount Holyoke College, Massachusetts
  73. Muhlenburg College, Pennsylvania
  74. Murray State University, Kentucky
  75. Nashville State Tech Community College, Tennessee
  76. New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM
  77. The New School, New York, NY
  78. Norfolk State University, Virginia
  79. Northern Arizona University, Arizona
  80. Northern Virginia Community College, Virginia
  81. Northland College, Wisconsin
  82. Norwalk Community College, Connecticut
  83. Oberlin College, Ohio
  84. Occidental College, California
  85. Old Dominion University, Virginia
  86. Orange Coast College, California
  87. Pacific Lutheran University, Washington
  88. Pacific University, Oregon
  89. Patrick Henry Community College, Virginia
  90. Philadelphia University, Pennsylvania
  91. Piedmont Virginia Community College, Virginia
  92. Pitzer College, California
  93. Radford University, Virginia
  94. Ramapo College, New Jersey
  95. Randolph Macon Woman's College, Virginia
  96. Rice University, Texas
  97. Richard Bland College, Virginia
  98. Rollins College, Florida
  99. Rutgers University, New Jersey
 100. Saint Thomas University, Florida
 101. San Francisco Institute of Architechture, San Francisco, CA
 102. San Jose State University, San Jose, CA
 103. Sewanee: University of the South, Tennessee
 104. Shasta College, Redding, CA
 105. Soka University of America, Aliso Viejo, CA
 106. Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Illinois
 107. Southern University and A&M College, Louisiana
 108. Southwestern University, Texas
 109. St Mary's College of Maryland
 110. State University of New York at Buffalo (SUNY), New York
 111. State University of New York at Geneseo (SUNY), New York
 112. State University of New York, College of Agriculture and Technology, Cobleskill, NY
 113. Sterling College, Vermont
 114. Stetson University, Florida
 115. Stony Brook University, New York
 116. Tri-County Technical College, South Carolina
 117. Tufts University, Massachusetts
 118. University of Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska
 119. University of Albany, SUNY, Albany, New York
 120. University of Arizona, Arizona
 121. University of California-Santa Barbara, California
 122. University of Colorado at Boulder, Colorado
 123. University of Delaware, Delaware
 124. University of Florida, Florida
 125. University of Georgia, Georgia
 126. University of Hawaii, Hawaii
 127. University of Idaho, Idaho
 128. University of Illinois at Chicago, Illinois
 129. University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky
 130. University of Massachusetts at Boston, Massachusetts
 131. University of Miami, Florida
 132. University of Montana, Montana
 133. University of Nevada, Nevada
 134. University of New Hampshire, New Hampshire
 135. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina
 136. University of Northern Iowa, Iowa
 137. University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
 138. University of Puget Sound, Washington
 139. University of Rhode Island, Rhode Island
 140. University of San Francisco, California
 141. University of Southern Maine, Maine
 142. University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Tennessee
 143. University of Virginia, Virginia
 144. University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, Wisconsin
 145. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin
 146. University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Wisconsin
 147. University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Wisconsin
 148. Utah State University, Utah
 149. Virginia Commonwealth University, Virginia
 150. Virginia Community College System, Virginia
 151. Virginia Military Institute, Virginia
 152. Virginia State University, Virginia
 153. Virginia Western Community College, Virginia
 154. Warren Wilson College, North Carolina
 155. Washington and Lee University, Virginia
 156. Webster University, Missouri
 157. West Virginia Wesleyan College, Buckhannon, West Virginia
 158. Western Illinois University, Illinois
 159. Western Kentucky University, Kentucky
 160. Western Michigan University, Michigan
 161. Westminster College, Missouri
 162. Winthrop University, South Carolina
 163. Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio
 164. Xavier University of Louisiana, Louisiana