Similar organisations to BELOVED STREETS OF AMERICA INC
-
Professional Societies & Associations
-
73.
National Organization of Minority Architects
Architecture, community, design, equity: a 50 year old organization working every day to bring the best outcomes to everyone on this planet that we share.
3556
Washington
-
Youth Development Programs
-
74.
A D King Foundation Inc
The A. D. King Foundation Inc. , non-profit (IRS 501 (c) (3) status): is a non-violent conflict resolution entity formed to revolutionize the mindset, attitude, and behavior that promote violence and war with non-violent principles, methods, and direct actions.
South Fulton
-
Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
-
75.
Suggas Eye Images
Toward a Black Aesthetic Photographs of the 1960s and 70s On View January 25 April 21 2024 San Francisco Public Library 100 Larkin Street As a lifetime Bay Area resident and the first Black staff photographer for the Oakland Tribune 19681982 Kenneth P.
Oakland
-
Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
-
76.
Embrace Boston Inc
"The vision of the New Boston must extend into the heart of Roxbury.
3156
-
Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
-
77.
Rise and Remember
We exist to conserve stories of resistance to racial injustice and to curate spaces for all people to grieve, pay respect, and be a voice for justice.
4043
Minneapolis
-
Civil Rights, Social Action, & Advocacy N.E.C.
-
78.
Legacy Plus Foundation
LEGACY PLUS FOUNDATION, INSPIRED BY THE LEGACY OF DR.
Williamsville
-
Civil Rights, Advocacy for Specific Groups
-
79.
Tybeemlk Human Rights Organization
TybeeMLK TybeeMLK Hate is too great a burden to bear.
Tybee Island
-
Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
-
80.
Voices Underground
Racial Healing through Storytelling Who we are We are a team of scholars artists and activists specializing in African American history and driven by the conviction that true transformative and ongoing storytelling is foundational to the work of racial healing.
Kennett Square
-
Community Improvement, Capacity Building N.E.C.
-
81.
DC PEACE TEAM
The DC Peace Team is committed to unleashing the power of a diverse group of civilians to increasingly become nonviolent people so we can better resist injustice, and thus, build a more sustainable just peace.
1006
Washington



