Civil Rights, Advocacy for Specific Groups
List of non-profit organizations working on Civil Rights, Advocacy for Specific Groups .
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Civil Rights, Advocacy for Specific Groups
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Afroresistance Inc
A Black Latinx Womxn-led organization that educates and organizes for human rights, democracy and racial justice throughout the Americas.
1951
Bronx
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Civil Rights, Advocacy for Specific Groups
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Collective Liberty
Leveraging tech to eradicate human trafficking.
1942
Washington
Northeast Independent Living Program, Inc.
Peer-Run, Cross-Disability Agency. Advancing Equity & Inclusion for People with Disabilities to achieve their dreams.
1927
Lawrence
A. Milton Miller Memorial Fund, Inc. dba Disability Rights Legal Center
The Disability Rights Legal Center is a national organization that champions the rights of people with disabilities through education, advocacy and litigation.
1918
Los Angeles
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Community Coalitions
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American Indian Community House, Inc.
American Indian Community House (AICH) was founded in 1969, by Native American volunteers as a community-based organization, mandated to improve the status of Native Americans, and to foster inter-cultural understanding.
1900
New York
Virginia Beach Court Appointed Special Advocate Program, Inc.
Virginia Beach CASA recruits, trains, and supervises dedicated volunteers who advocate on behalf of abused and neglected children in the Virginia Beach family court system.
1900
Virginia Beach
Law Foundation of Silicon Valley
The Law Foundation builds safer and more stable lives for thousands of individuals and families in S The Law Foundation of Silicon Valley uses innovative legal advocacy as a tool for social change.
1900
San Jose
Chinese for Affirmative Action
Asian Americans for Civil Rights and Equality is a progressive network of individuals and organizations committed to social justice.
1900
San Francisco
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Civil Rights, Advocacy for Specific Groups
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SOUTHWEST ORGANIZING PROJECT
Working to empower low income communities of color to realize racial and gender equality and social and economic justice since 1980 Episode Two Amanda Gallegos and Janelle AstorgaRamos The second episode of SWOPs 40th Anniversary Podcast features a conversation between the fierce and hardworking Amanda Gallegos and Janelle AstorgaRamos.
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