Intergroup/Race Relations
List of non-profit organizations working on Intergroup/Race Relations .
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Intergroup/Race Relations
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Forward Through Ferguson
Embracing the Ferguson Commission’s mandate, we center impacted communities and mobilize accountable bodies to advance racially equitable systems and policies.
5688
Saint Louis
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Interfaith Issues
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Abrahamic Reunion Inc
The Abrahamic Reunion is an interfaith team of religious & spiritual leaders dedicated to peacemaking in the Holy Land.
5538
SARASOTA
North Carolina for Community and Justice
Fighting bias, bigotry + racism with education and dialogue to build more compassionate communities.
5500
Greensboro
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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Street Poets Inc
2116 Arlington Ave. Ste 310 Los Angeles, CA.
5300
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Civil Rights, Advocacy for Specific Groups
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Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom
The mission of the Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom, based on our shared values, is to build relationships between Muslim and Jewish women of all ages, to promote and advocate for human rights, and to end acts of hate against all human beings.
5300
North Brunswick
Medgar & Myrlie Evers Institute
Our mission is to cultivate positive social change, intergenerational civic engagement, social & economic justice & research on equity, & justice worldwide.
5129
Jackson
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Citizen Participation
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WESTERN STATES CENTER INC
Based in the Pacific Northwest and Mountain States, Western States Center works nationwide to strengthen inclusive democracy.
4988
Portland
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Professional Societies & Associations
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Magnet Schools of America Inc
Magnet Schools of America - The national association of magnet and theme-based schools.
4810
Washington United States District of
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Elementary, Secondary Ed
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CAREER GIRLS
Career Girls is a free, online, educational resource with over 600 diverse role models and 11,000 in Career Girls is founded on the dream that every girl around the world has access to diverse and accomplished women role models — to learn from their experiences and to discover their own path to empowerment.
4800
San Francisco