Adversity.net |
Adversity.Net
was founded in 1997 to promote fair and equal treatment under
the law without regard to race, gender or ethnicity. Broaden
the public debate on the issue of racial preferences, targets
and goals which are, by definition, racially discriminatory.
Distribute facts about the adverse impact of racial preferences
on those of us who are not members of any government-defined
preferred class (also known as historically disadvantaged).
Provide a resource and support system for victims of reverse
discrimination. |
American
Civil Rights Institute |
The
American Civil Rights Institute is a national civil rights organization
created to educate the public about racial and gender preferences.
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Americans
Against Discrimination and Preferences |
AADAP
was formed to promote the abolition of racial and gender discrimination
and preferences at the local, state, and federal levels, along
the lines established by California's Proposition 209. |
Center
for Equal Opportunity |
As the only think tank devoted exclusively to the promotion
of colorblind equal opportunity and racial harmony, the Center
for Equal Opportunity is uniquely positioned to counter the
divisive impact of race conscious public policies. CEO focuses
on three areas in particular: racial preferences, immigration
and assimilation and multicultural education. Linda Chavez--President. |
Debating
Racial Preference |
Yes
and no debate to racial preference from Supreme Court Justices
and others. |
Enstrom
Foundation |
An
important issue today is judicially sanctioned affirmative action
in public schools, known simply as "busing", to racially balance
them. Mandatory busing of innocent students, on a racial basis,
is generally considered "reverse discrimination" as evidenced
by recent state legislation and judicial rulings against such
forms of affirmative action. |
Issues
and Views |
We
join with those Americans who wish to reassert constitutional
rule, and believe that if freedom is diminished in the larger
society, then those won by blacks will be meaningless. Elizabeth
Wright, Editor. |
Project
21 |
Project
21 is an initiative of The National Center for Public Policy
Research to promote the views of African-Americans whose entrepreneurial
spirit, sense of family and commitment to individual responsibility
has not traditionally been echoed by the nation's civil rights
establishment. |
National
Association for Neighborhood Schools
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NANS
is a united effort of individuals and organizations of all races
and nationalities across the nation to bring an end to the racial/ethnic/
socioeconomic control of children's school choices and the use
of public schools for such social engineering and experimentation.
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