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  RACISM

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NAACP Each and every NAACP member makes a difference to the complex, ongoing work of advancing racial equity. We have driven the hardest-fought wins for civil rights and social justice - with you by our side, we can accelerate the next milestones for Black Americans.
Black Lives Matter Black Lives Matter was formed in response to the acquittal of George Zimmerman in 2013 and quickly became a national movement to end police brutality. The organization continues to mobilize and amplify national dialogue around state-sanctioned violence
Rise Against Hate Rise Against Hate was created to raise awareness about racism and civil rights, investigate racial disparities, and provide public awareness in law. We accomplish this through research, investigations, and providing results and information to the public. Additionally we will provide training to further raise awareness.
World Trust Our Mission is Racial Equity. Our Movement is Building. Join Us. Through film and dialogue, World Trust Educational Services ignites courage and expands capacity to create a world free from racism. We envision a world coming into wholeness where transformative love and wisdom heal the human family from racism and separation. Over our more than 20 years of operation, we have opened millions of hearts and minds. By offering the comprehensive capabilities and deep knowledge necessary to help you solve the most complex issues of your organization, our work helps heal and transform people, communities and institutions. Want to experience the expertise of World Trust Educational Services for yourself? Please contact us, and let's discuss what we can do for you.
Color Of Change With over a million members, Color of Change works to end racial injustice manifested in the media, economy and criminal justice system.
Hollaback! Harassment and Violence are on the rise. We're here to end it. We're on a mission to end harassment-in all its forms.
The Trayvon Martin Foundation The Trayvon Martin Foundation aims to spread awareness of the consequences of gun crime and caters to families affected by gun violence.
Blackout For Human Rights Blackout for Human Rights (Blackout) is a network of concerned citizens who commit their energy and resources to immediately address the staggering level of human rights violations against fellow Americans throughout the United States. Blackout curates a unique way to protest the repetitive inattention to the work of black artists by tuning out from events like the Academy Awards. The group played a significant role in Justice For Flint, a charity event which was held on the same night as the 2016 Oscars.
Common Ground Foundation Rapper Common founded this organization in the 1990s to provide greater opportunities for under-serviced children through mentorship, community service and the arts.
Black Women's Blueprint The Black Women's Blueprint services black women affected by issues such as sexual violence, abuse and incarceration.
NBJC National Black Justice Coalition's work centers around HIV/AIDS, and makes employment and education opportunities more inclusive for black LGBT citizens.
BOLD Black Organizers For Leaders And Dignity is a national leadership training program that aims to equip black leaders with the skills needed to place themselves at the forefront of movements for social justice.
Advancement Project Advancement Project is a civil rights organization whose mission is: "fulfill America's promise of a caring, inclusive, and just democracy." The organization uses innovative tools to strengthen social movements and achieve high-impact policy change. It is involved in a variety of different campaigns and provides multiple opportunities for volunteers to get involved in various projects. Its website provides an abundance of resources and information for anyone who wants to know how they can help.
NBWJI The National Black Women's Justice Institute's mission is to research, elevate, and educate the public about innovative, community-driven solutions to address the criminalization of Black women and girls.
AAPC African-American Planning Commission is New York-based organization focused on resolving issues of domestic violence, substance abuse, unemployment and HIV/AIDS in black communities.
Sister Love Atlanta-based organization Sister Love commits itself to educating women of color about reproductive health, safe sex and HIV/AIDS.
TWOC Trans Women Of Color Collective offers support and resources for trans women of color, a highly marginalized community.
ALP Audre Lorde Project is a New York-based organization that dedicates itself to achieving social and economic equality for LGBT communities of color.
Black Girls Code Black Girls Code is on a mission to increase the number of black women working in computer programming. By hosting after school programs and workshops, the org plans to train one million young black women in the field by the year 2040.
BYP Black Enterprise is a leading resource for entrepreneurship and small business, providing leaders with business strategy information, resources and tools through Black Enterprise Magazine, BlackEnterprise.com, Our World TV Show, Black Enterprise Business Report TV Show, The Entrepreneurs Conference, The Women of Power Summit, and The Golf & Tennis Challenge.
The Empowerment Program The Empowerment Program offers resources like employment assistance and housing referrals for black women experiencing poverty, homelessness and incarceration.
National Urban League The National Urban League is a historic civil rights organization dedicated to economic empowerment in order to elevate the standard of living in historically underserved urban communities. Founded in 1910 and headquartered in New York City, the National Urban League spearheads the efforts of its local affiliates through the development of programs, public policy research and advocacy. Today, there are more than 100 local affiliates in 36 states and the District of Columbia, providing direct services that impact and improve the lives of more than 2 million people nationwide.
JTMF We exist to end racism through education. Founded in 2014, the Joan Trumpauer Mulholland Foundation began with a goal to preserve, share and continue the legacy of Joan Trumpauer Mulholland. Our goal is to educate people about the Civil Rights Movement and how they can make a difference in their community. Through our work, we have found that the most effective way to change racist ideology is to begin with education. Racism is a learned behavior. Adults and children alike can benefit from a change in perspective and an increased awareness of the past.
National Equity Project The National Equity Project is a leadership and systems change organization committed to increasing the capacity of people to achieve thriving, self-determining, educated, and just communities. Our mission is to transform the experiences, outcomes, and life options for children and families who have been historically underserved by our institutions and systems.
IMADR The International Movement Against All Forms of Discrimination and Racism (IMADR) is an international non-profit, non-governmental human rights organization devoted to eliminating discrimination and racism, forging international solidarity among discriminated minorities and advancing the international human rights system. Founded in 1988 by one of Japan's largest minorities, the Buraku people, IMADR has grown to be a global network of concerned individuals and minority groups with regional committees and partners in Asia, Europe, North America and Latin America. IMADR's International Secretariat is based in Japan and maintains a UN liaison office in Geneva. IMADR is in consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).