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Intergroup/Race Relations
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MCCJ, Inc
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Miami
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Human Service Organizations
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Glimmer of Hope Foundation Inc
A multi-services organization and a welcoming point of entry for newcomers/Immigrants from the Carib Empower and stabilize immigrants and low-income minority families by providing them with the tools they need to become self-sufficient members of the community Providing help and creating hope Glimmer of Hope Foundation Strong families today for a stronger community tomorrow.
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Loveland CreatorSpace
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Culture of Health-Advancing Together
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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TRANSFORMATIVE LEADERSHIP FOR
We are supporting movement building and social justice through transformative leadership, racial justice, and shifting the ecosystem.
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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MASSACHUSETTS WOMEN OF COLOR COALITION
We envision a CommonWealth of authentic inclusion where racism and sexism no longer dictate the outcomes of women of color and our communities.
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