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Education N.E.C.
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South Carolina Women in Higher Education
IdentifyDevelopEncourageAdvanceSupport Women In Higher Education Are you new to academia and looking for ways to connect with other scholars in or outside of your field of expertise.
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Biological, Life Science Research (includes Marine Biology, Physiology, Biochemistry, Genetics, Biotechnology, etc.)
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International Union of Biochemistryand Molecular Biology Inc
The International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology unites scientists in 77 countries/regions via a society, national council, or academy of sciences.
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Health Support Services
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Sisters Working It Out NFP
Sisters Working It Out, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, fights breast cancer disparities in Chicagoland.
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A Wisconsin based 501c3 organization committed to Empowering A Generation of Well Black Women since 2012.
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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Tcgi Foundation Inc
Creating the Next Generation of Black Female Tech Leaders 👩🏿💻 Connecting Black Girls to Opportunities in Tech There is uneven participation of women of color in tech with Asian 7 women slightly overrepresented for their proportion of the population and Black 3 and Latina 2 women underrepresented.
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Afroeroticbody
Our mission is to provide access to sexual health resources and education to destigmatize sexuality and diversify pleasure.
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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Center for Black Brown and Queer Studies Inc
We activate, connect, and mobilize educators, researchers, and activists from marginalized communities.
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Cambridge
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Educational Services and Schools - Other
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MOYO INSTITUTE INC
Inspired Conscious Living MOYO INSTITUTE, Inc.
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OAKLAND
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Adult, Continuing Ed
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CASSANDRA BANKS FOUNDATION INC
We believe that the inherent power of economic freedom which has eluded black women and communities of color for generations should be put decisively in their hands.
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