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  • Cultural/Ethnic Awareness

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Voices of Rwanda

The Rwanda Testimony Project Voices of Rwanda is dedicated to recording and preserving testimonies of Rwandans, and to ensuring that their stories inform the world about genocide and inspire a global sense of responsibility to prevent human rights atrocities.

Social Rank

955

Location

Seattle

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Community Rebuilding

Emmett Till Interpretive Center

Racial reconciliation begins by telling the truth.

Social Rank

21190

Location

Tutwiler

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Community Rebuilding
  • Printing, Publishing

  • 219.

Retro Report Inc

Stories from history that help you understand today.

Social Rank

58141

Location

New York

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Community Rebuilding
  • Christian

  • 220.

The Episcopal Women's History Project Inc

Telling Stories Past Present Future Episcopal Women39s History Project March 6th Speaker The Rev.

Location

Wilmington

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Community Rebuilding
  • Education N.E.C.

  • 221.

Civil War Round Table

EDUCATION ABOUT THE CIVIL WAR Everyone is welcome at our monthly meetings NOTICE Weve been moved back by the hotel chain to the Holiday Inn Oakbrook for our meetings.

Location

Wheaton

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Community Rebuilding

Freedom United

Freedom United is a global anti-slavery community, using our collective power to demand change.

Social Rank

5230289

Location

Raleigh

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Community Rebuilding
  • Lesbian/Gay Rights

  • 223.

Human Rights Campaign Inc

We’re America’s largest LGBTQ+ civil rights organization.

Social Rank

2400000

Location

Washington

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Community Rebuilding

NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

TO EDUCATE THE MEMBERSHIP AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC ABOUT THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AND ITS PATRIOTS AND TO FOSTER PATRIOTISM AND APPRECIATION OF AMERICAN FREEDOMS.

Location

Louisville

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Community Rebuilding
  • Historical Societies and Related Activities

  • 225.

Slaves To Soldiers

The Slaves To Soldiers Project Honoring Williamson County Tennessee39s Black Civil War Veterans of the US Army and US Navy Who Were Fighting To Get Free The Slaves To Soldiers Project was founded in 2016 to raise awareness about and honor the lives of almost 400 Black men from Williamson County Tennessee who escaped slavery to fight for the Federal Union forces in the US Army and US Navy during the American Civil War.

Location

Franklin

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