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(Other Sources) ~ "...an online resource center for the struggle against white supremacy. This site is currently the online home for the Active Solidarity Collective and Anti-Racism for Global Justice, two anti-racist organizations focused on building movements which can effectively struggle for a free society."
(Other Sources) ~ "We believe that African-Americans suffer immeasurable loss due to the lingering effects of plantation slavery..."
(Other Sources) ~ "...to provide a forum for the discussion of racism..."
(Other Sources) ~ "...devoted to the concern of anti-Asian violence. We hope to apply the Internet to further understand the issues of racial and ethnic violence, and to search for solutions."
(Other Sources) ~ "To organize and educate students and the community about racism and its negative, disruptive, and devastating impact on society and the world. Originally called the Chris Hani Anti-Racism Coalition, in honor of Comrade Chris Hani who spoke here at UMass in 1991..."
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(Other Sources) ~ "...local protests and rallies..."
(Other Sources) ~ "...a campaigning organisation whose purpose is to take a visible and active stance against racism in our society. It consists of like-minded grassroots activists from minority ethnic support groups, human rights, anti globalisation, political activists, trade unions, community organisations, etc."
(Other Sources) ~ "...a coalition of individuals and organizations dedicated to halting the rise of the racist right."
(Other Sources) ~ "...an alliance of children and youth advocates, researchers, law enforcement professionals and community organizers that seeks to, 1. Reduce overrepresentation and disparate treatment of youth of color in the justice system; 2. Promote fair, rational and effective juvenile justice policies."
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(Other Sources) ~ "...a grassroots network of people who consciously work to develop anti-racist, multiracial politics in the movement against global capitalism. We are committed to helping build an anti-racist, anti-imperialist, multiracial, feminist, queer and trans liberationist, anti-authoritarian movement against global capitalism."
(Other Sources) ~ "We are individuals who wish to make a positive difference in the lives of Latinos living on the greater Eastside, by helping to fill a civic leadership void for Latinos in this geographic area. We include longtime residents and recent arrivals, from a variety of Latino cultures and diverse language and occupational backgrounds."
(Other Sources) ~ "...first set up after instances of racist chanting at a game in February 1998, with the intention of showing positive ways forward for all concerned, and demonstrating that many Leeds fans do care about this issue. The problem is still with us, and most of us hate it - that's why this page is still here."
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(Other Sources) ~ "...a coalition of people of color dedicated to achieving equity, equality, and social justice in partnership with communities of color through advocacy, education, and leadership development."
(Other Sources) ~ "Student activism around anti-racism needs to be revitalised and what better way than a get together! It's a great opportunity to learn about race issues, share skills, network with like-minded people and plan for the future direction of the student anti-racism movement!"
(Other Sources) ~ "We, the New Black Panther Party for Self Defense local chapter, representing the national New Black Panther Party, are currently organizing for the benefit of our people in this city, region, nation, and all over the earth. To this end we scientifically and consistently organize to redeem our people and ourselves...."
(Other Sources) ~ "...a support group for racialized people in Canada who were facing racial profiling, abuse of their rights, employment discrimination, housing discrimination, refusal of service based on race, denial of freedom from discrimination and violation of their citizenship rights as Canadians."
(Other Sources) ~ "...created to develop more analytical, culturally-rooted and effective community organizers. Over the past 24 years, The People's Institute Undoing Racism / Community Organizing process has impacted the lives of nearly 100,000 people both nationally and internationally..."
(Other Sources) ~ "...provides a common language and understanding of race and racism so that organizers can build useful coalitions and work toward institutional equity and social change."
(Other Sources) ~ "No 'remote area' excuse, for the neglect and discrimination this Aboriginal community has experienced in Darwin for decades...Prior to the 2005 election the Kumbutjil Association received a promise of new housing from NT Labor..."
(Other Sources) ~ "Project Change initial goals included the following: Dismantle institutional policies and practices that promote racial discrimination; Ease tensions between majority and minority groups and reduce inter-ethnic conflict; Promote fair representation of diversity in the leadership of community institutions..."
(Other Sources) ~ "...warmly invites you to attend a conference and community dialog event at the University of Washington, Thursday evening May 13th - Friday evening May 14th."
(Other Sources) ~ "Helps create a network of people and groups who want to work to abolish the racial wealth divide..."
(Other Sources) ~ "...a project founded by John McKenzie as a step to help in ending racism. Among its aims are to give support to people who believe and are ready to admit that by growing up in a racist culture, there is no way they could have avoided becoming racists themselves."
(Other Sources) ~ "In our work we are advocating for Roma minority human rights as the rights of most numerous minority in Europe, applying global, regional and local minority human rights standards down the local grassroot level, to improve the situation of local Roma communities...."
(Other Sources) ~ "Our mission is to serve our community and our people. To serve as the voice for our people. To be an example to a generation that is short of positive role models. We are not here for personal gain nor riches. We are here to help those that are oppressed and need a voice."
(Other Sources) ~ "...to promote the acceptance of individual diversity within communities, expose individuals to the commonalties of all humans, to encourage and support efforts within communities that promote diversity and break down social barriers created by ignorance and stereotypes."
(Other Sources) ~ "European network against nationalism, racism, fascism and in support of migrants and refugees..."