New Paradigm Institute The New Paradigm Institute (NPI) was founded in 2023 by
Daniel Sheehan and Sara Nelson as a subsidiary of the Romero Institute. Jim Garrison joined later that same year as the director of the Washington, D.C. office. On the heels of Danny Sheehan’s 40 years of UFO advocacy, dating back to the Carter administration, NPI was founded as a public policy and law citizen watchdog group to follow the progress of the
UAP Disclosure Act (later passed into law as Subtitle C -
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024 (NDAA). The mission of the New Paradigm Institute is to inform the public of the true facts surrounding the UFO/ET phenomenon and to mobilize citizens to secure full and responsible disclosure of information held by the federal government and its private contractors about UFO technology and nonhuman intelligent visitors.
Lakota People's Law Project Founded in 2004, the Lakota People's Law Project (LPLP) began as a group of Lakota grandmothers organizing around issues relating to the
Indian Child Welfare Act. The "Lakota Child Rescue Project" was created to assist in the return of Lakota children to families, tribes, and communities and expanded to include the creation of a tribal foster care program funded with direct Title IV-E of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964 funds from the federal government. In 2016, the Lakota People's Law Project expanded its mission to include land and water issues during the controversial protests against the
Dakota Access Pipeline on the
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Indian Reservation in
North Dakota. LPLP defended water protector and attorney
Chase Iron Eyes following his arrest in February 2017 and attempted to use a
Necessity Defense in his trial, claiming that Iron Eyes had no choice to resist the Dakota Access Pipeline due to risks posed to his family and drinking water. Prosecutors dropped felony charges against Iron Eyes in August 2018.
Greenpower Greenpower, founded in the beginning of 2016, is a community-based organization aiming to aid the transition away from
fossil fuels to locally produced and controlled
renewable energy. Accomplishments include a robust organizing effort for Monterey Bay Community Power, a
community choice energy program in
San Benito,
Santa Cruz, and
Monterey counties. More recently, Greenpower has extended its work to advocate for community choice energy in other parts of the state.
U.C. Santa Cruz Course on Justice Daniel Sheehan taught a college-level course at the
University of California at Santa Cruz on social justice entitled "The Trajectory of Justice: Eight Cases that Changed America." The course examines foundational cases between 1970 and 2000:
Eisenstadt v. Baird (1970),
Pentagon Papers Case (1971),
In re Pappas (1972),
U.S. v. James W. McCord, Jr. (1973),
Silkwood v. Kerr-McGee Corp. (1975),
Greensboro Massacre (Waller v. Butkovich) (1985),
American Sanctuary Movement Case (U.S. v. Stacey Lynn Merkt, et al.
) (1984) and
Avirgan v. Hull and the Iran-Contra Affair (1986). ==References==