The Endora project was created to use information to help human rights organizations make smarter security choices, and streamline the collection of data about extremists and hostile incidents to provide a clearer narrative for legal teams and journalists. Our goal was to prepare organizations before targeted attacks are even planned, so that they are ready with a team to document and support their event if an incident occurs and help targeted communities improve their safety by mapping the landscape of local bad actors, documenting incidents for legal or messaging campaigns, and partnering with other organizations to build toward lasting change. 

Unfortunately, our mission and priorities proved to be too much of a risk factor for major foundations facing down the very real potential of a more restrictive government. However, the people that worked on this project are still dedicated to using the information we have collected to help people wherever we can. Contact us directly for potential projects.

  • Research

    Investigation, archiving, and reporting on extremists, specializing in targeted spaces focused on bodily autonomy

  • Resources

    Creating toolkits and linking to the work of trusted allies so that people can better prepare their communities for any situation

  • Storytelling

    Helping organizations outline and contextualize the most effective narrative around hostile incidents for the best results in legal or messaging campaigns