Similar organisations to Oxford Consortium for Human Rights Inc
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Professional Societies & Associations
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901.
American Orthopsychiatric Association Inc
PROVIDE A COMMON GROUND FOR COLLABORATIVE STUDY, RESEARCH, AND KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE AMONG INDIVIDUALS FROM A VARIETY OF DISCIPLINES ENGAGED IN PREVENTIVE, TREATMENT, AND EDUCATIONAL APPROACHES TO BEHAVIORAL HEALTH.
Lenox
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Professional Societies & Associations
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902.
Law and Society Association
The Law and Society Association consists of scholars from many fields and countries, researching law in social, political, economic and cultural life.
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Amherst
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Civil Rights, Advocacy for Specific Groups
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903.
Global Action for Trans* Equality
GATE campaigns globally for trans and gender diverse equality.
6300
New York
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Humanities Organizations
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904.
H-Net Humanities & Social Sciences Online
H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online (H-Net) is an independent, non-profit scholarly association that offers an open academic space for scholars, teachers, advanced students and related professionals.
East Lansing
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
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905.
Liberian Association in Waterloo Iowa
Promoting Culture Unity and a Peaceful Community Next General Meeting Sunday April 28th 20243929 Richland DR.
Waterloo
Council On American Islamic Relations Pennsylvania
Civil Rights Advocacy, Media, Interfaith, Education, and Youth Leadership; CAIR-Philadelphia brings an assertive Muslim American perspective to the table.
4531
Philadelphia
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Education N.E.C.
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907.
Advocates for Citizens Rights
THE ORGANIZATION'S PURPOSE IS TO ACTIVELY DEFEND HUMAN AND CIVIL RIGHTS SECURED BY LAW WHILE PROVIDING EDUCATION TO THE PUBLIC ABOUT THEIR RIGHTS.
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Orange
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Human Service Organizations
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908.
Because Organization Corp
Empowering survivors of human trafficking through trauma-informed, survivor-centered support.
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Media
Relationships With Purpose
“Relationships with Purpose” is a charitable 501 (c) 3 nonprofit multiservice organization promoting a sense of purpose, opportunities to become self-sufficient, and wellness through supportive resources/relations for unhoused individuals, those at risk of losing their place of residence, those living in harmful housing conditions, and/or newly rehomed, often encountering poverty, mental challenges, addictions, and any form of traumatic experiences.
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