Students for a democratic society, is the correct answer.
Port Huron Statement was written by a group of 60 students in 1962. The student belonged to a group of students for a democratic society. The name of the document was port Huron because they used to meed at a lakeside camp In port Huron. It was the official document of SDS (Students for Democratic Society). In the document, the student declared that their goal was to create a participatory Democracy, in which the people would be directly involved in the decisions making the process. One of the main points of port Huron statement was Fear of communism and about the decline of the jobs due to automation.
Group decision making or collaborative decision making is the type of decision making that is done based on the one who is harmed the least. This decision making is done by the group of people and comes up with a decision that will be helpful to them