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The Latin American and Caribbean Community Center (LACC), currently operating under the name AfroResistance, is a U.S.-based nonprofit organization focused on empowering and supporting people of African descent from Latin America and the Caribbean. The organization is led by Black Latina women and centers its work on the Black Latinx diaspora within the Americas.

History and Background

Founded approximately 14 years ago, the organization was originally known as the Latin American and Caribbean Community Center. It was established as a community-based organization to address the political, economic, and cultural needs of the growing Black Latino and Caribbean populations in the United States. Over time, the organization rebranded as AfroResistance to reflect its specific focus on Black Latinx identity and empowerment.

Mission and Principles

AfroResistance's mission is to educate and organize for human rights, democracy, and racial justice throughout the Americas. It emphasizes social justice, human rights, and economic empowerment for Black Latin communities in the U.S. and across the Americas.

The organization is guided by several core principles, including:

  • Language justice as a tool for liberation
  • Black unity across the Americas
  • Gender analysis that centers Black trans women and girls
  • Racial justice centering Blackness
  • Reproductive justice as a human right
  • Recognition of migration honoring Black people's movement regardless of legal status
  • Economic justice grounded in wealth equity

Activities and Programs

AfroResistance provides a broad range of programs and services to address systemic challenges faced by the Black Latinx community. These include:

  • Advocacy and community organizing for policy changes related to immigration reform, healthcare access, and employment equity
  • Providing resources and support to help individuals and families overcome socio-economic barriers
  • Promoting cultural connection and community building within the Black Latin diaspora
  • Educational initiatives aimed at raising awareness of Black Latinx histories and current issues

Impact

AfroResistance plays a critical role in promoting justice and equity for Black Latin communities. By combining advocacy, direct support, and community engagement, it works toward creating a more just society where the rights and dignity of Black Latinx people are fully recognized and upheld.


This summary reflects the organization's identity, mission, and work as a Black Latina women-led nonprofit advocating for racial and social justice in the Americas, evolving from its origins as the Latin American and Caribbean Community Center.[1][2][3]

[1] https://loisa.com/blogs/comida-real/2-for-afroresistance [2] https://causes.benevity.org/causes/840-200440935 [3] https://www.volunteermatch.org/search/org55892.jsp [4] https://www.idealist.org/en/nonprofit/1d373d39ddf44634bfe2caeddfa1af48-latin-american-and-caribbean-community-center-atlanta [5] https://www.ccsu.edu/lalcc

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About Us Race Gender Migration Travel with Us Donate Blog Contact Us Shop About Proyectos More EDUCATING AND ORGANIZINGfor human rightsdemocracy and racialjustice throughoutthe Americas. Our Goal Vision Commitment Register Help Make Change Volunteer Participate or Donate OURCORE WORK Since 2014 we have been educating and organizing for human rights democracy and racial justice throughout the Americas. Through three focus areas AfroResistance has worked to ensure that Black women and girls are leading movements for true liberation and equality. ADVOCACY We provide Analysis Data and Reports from the region centered on Black Women and Girls from Latin America and the Caribbean INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY We work to build an intentional international and political movement for social justice and human rights in the Americas CAPACITY BUILDING We deliver popular human rights education focused on race gender and immigration for people of African descent to ensure that they are empowered as decisionmakers.

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