Not a source I'd be willing to provide, especially given such lists are precisely what political organizers avoid sharing. However, as an exercise, you can see the make up of the civil society organizations and businesses who provide funding and support for social causes, and neither of these are made up of the uneducated or working poor.
My only experience with social causes is doing labor organizing in Seattle, but that experience has been almost exclusively organized and run by uneducated working poor.
My point being that from what it looks like, there probably isn't a list of people organizing the CHAZ because it's mostly a spontaneous reaction to the current circumstances. They're explicitly non-hierarchical, and if they look anything like the circles of activism I've worked with in Seattle they're probably made up of more working class activists than this idea of liberal business owners.
But that is just my assumption based on my own anecdotal experience, I don't live in Seattle anymore and haven't been to the CHAZ myself.
You're probably not familiar with Seattle.... there is a base of people there who are capable of this. there has been ongoing conflict between the local populace and the SPD. for over a year. probably longer, but a 1-2 years ago is when it popped up on my radar.
this is hardly spontaneous, seems more like they just told the police to fuck off.
Do you have a source for this? I haven't been able to find a list of people involved in organizing this.