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Women
and Race
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Artists
Against Racism
A non-profit organization of performance artists, writers,
and actors who attempt to raise awareness of racism and
prevent prejudice through television, public service announcements,
billboards, school posters, and magazine ads.
www.vrx.net
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E.R.A.C.E.
A publicly supported non-profit organization that promotes
reconciliation and unity among the races, helps to take
down boundaries, advocates action and reconciliation,
and helps to increase awareness, educate and encourage
action.
www.erace.com
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National
Association of Black and White Men Together
A gay, multi-racial, multi-cultural, non-profit organization
committed to fostering respect, honesty, and communication
between people of different backgrounds.
P.O. Box 73797
Washington, DC 20056-3796
1-800-624-2968
www.nawbmt.com
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American
Indian Heritage Foundation
Helps American Indian people explore and find pride in
their heritage. The site offers a resource library, literature,
tribal directory, action center, and relief to Native
Americans.
www.indians.org
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Anti-Defamation
League
League that fights anti-semitism by collecting information
on racists and extremists and acts as a public resource
for the government, media, law enforcement agencies, and
the public. The group disseminates information through
books, periodicals, videos and reports, as well as through
its website.
823 United Nations Plaza
New York, New York 10017
www.adl.org
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Center
for Third World Organizing
The Center for Third World Organizing (CTWO) is a racial
justice organization dedicated to building a social justice
movement led by people of color. CTWO is a 20 year-old
training and resource center that promotes and sustains
direct action organizing in communities of color in that
United States.
www.ctwo.org
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On
Campus Critical Race Theory Reading Groups
Discussion groups sponsored by the Michigan Journal of
Race and Law where participants read and discuss articles
concerning the treatment of race in legal discourse. Students
and community members are invited.
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Americans
Against Discrimination and Preferences
An organization formed to promote the abolition of racial
and gender discrimination and preferences at the local,
state, and federal levels. Explains current legislation.
www.aadap.org
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The
United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination
Against Women Secretariat
1040 United Nations, New York 10017
Tel: 213-963-3771
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Race
and Racism
Website that examines race and racism through essays,
articles, fiction poetry and prose. The site attempts
to bring together as much information on racism as possible,
and also offers information about art exhibitions, books,
resources, and links to other search engines.
www.users.interport.net
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Crosspoint
Anti-Racism
Website that provides links to over 1500 anti-racism organizations
in 110 countries, reports on special events and updates
in the battle against racism, and provides history and
information on topics like human rights, Jewish and Shoah,
etc.
www.magenta.nl
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Anti-Hate
Organization (online only)
Website that allows people to learn about racial hatred
through other's experiences, create an open dialogue about
hate, and provides internet links, pictures, links to
resources, and articles.
Contact Nihilipunx@aol.com
http://Members.tripod.com/~Arpunx/welcome.html
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One
Man's Mind
Site that offers history and current information on racial
bigotry, Holocaust revisionism, hate groups, resources,
and frequently asked questions.
www.oocities.org/onemansmind/
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Racism
and Race in American Law
A website that considers the intersectionality between
racism and law, racial distinctions, and how the law effects
racism. The site includes cases, statutes, law review
articles, and other documents related to racism.
www.udayton.edu/~race/index.htm
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