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LINKS
NEIGHBORING GROUPS
http://www.hunterdonhispanos.org/
Publishers of "La Voz de Hunterdon"
http://www.sccdiversity.org/cms/
Somerset County Cultural Diversity Coalition
http://www.safeinhunterdon.org/
SAFE in Hunterdon: Serving victims and survivors of domestic
and sexual abuse
http://mysite.verizon.net/vzeu01h7/index.html
All People's Day Program
OTHER GROUPS
http://www.africanfilm.com/
Films from Africa and the African diaspora ArtMattan Productions'
web site. We distribute films that focus on the human experience
of black people in Africa, the Caribbean, North and South
America and Europe. All these films are shown during our annual
Contemporary African Diaspora Film Festival in New York.
http://www.agele.org/
The Association for Gender Equity Leadership in Education
(AGELE) provides leadership in the identification and infusion
of gender equity in all educational programs and processes
and within parallel equity concerns including, but not limited
to age, disability, ethnicity, national origin, race, religion,
sexual orientation, and socio-economic status.
http://www.alainet.org/ The
Latin American Information Agency (ALAI) is a communications
organization, committed to the full respect of human rights,
gender equality and people's participation in development
and policy making in Latin America. Its actions are part of
the struggle for the democratization of communication, as
a basic prerequisite for democratic society and social justice.
ALAI's Mission is to develop and implement responses to the
various challenges presented by communication, as a strategic
area for social action.
http://www.adc.org
The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) is a
civil rights organization committed to defending the rights
of people of Arab descent and promoting their rich cultural
heritage. ADC, which is non-sectarian & non-partisan,
is the largest Arab-American grassroots organization in the
United States. It was founded in 1980 by former U.S. Senator
James Abourezk and has chapters nationwide.
http://www.aapd.com/
The American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD)
is the largest national nonprofit cross-disability member
organization in the United States, dedicated to ensuring economic
self-sufficiency and political empowerment for the more than
56 million Americans with disabilities. AAPD works in coalition
with other disability organizations for the full implementation
and enforcement of disability nondiscrimination laws, particularly
the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 and the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
http://www.americanlatino.net/index.html
Site with political news of importance to the Latino community.
Latina/o columnists and directory of Latino organizations.
http://www.antiracismnet.org
Beginning in 1987, the Institute for Global Communications
(IGC) played a formative role in bringing advanced communications
technologies to grassroots organizations worldwide working
for peace, human rights, environmental sustainability, women's
rights, conflict resolution and worker rights. Our flagship
global computer networks -- PeaceNet, EcoNet, WomensNet, ConflictNet,
LaborNet and AntiRacismNet -- became trademark names in the
struggle for democratic use of the media and the world's communications
infrastructure. AntiRacismNet is the newest, thriving IGC
Network pursuing a global anti-racism agenda. Articles, videos,
directories and other resources for anti-racist activists.
http://www.beyondprejudice.com
Understanding that prejudicial thinking can be greatly diminished
through commitment and education will bring people together
to successfully solve this shared problem. It is toward this
end that Beyond Prejudices is committed.
http://www.beyondracism.org/home.htm
Beyond Racism, site of the Comparative Human Relations Initiative
(CHRI), a unique collaboration among people and institutions
in Brazil, South Africa, and the United States for exchanging
information, ideas, and strategies to overcome discrimination
and inequality. This site offers information, resources, and
links for people wanting to learn about why and how racism
persists. The sites documents identify national and
international trends that increasingly affect efforts to move
beyond racism and other types of unfair discrimination in
these three nations and around the world.
http://www.blackcommentator.com/index.html
The Black Commentator's core audience is African Americans
and their allies in the struggle for social and economic justice.
It is also important to share Black American perspectives
with the rest of the world, a mission uniquely suited to the
Internet. Our focus is commentary, analysis and investigation,
elements of political dialogue that are absolutely essential
to the creation of movements for social change. Without regular
forums for advocacy and debate, a people are at the mercy
of their adversaries.
http://www.blackradicalcongress.org/
Welcome to the Black Radical Congress, an organization founded
in 1998 to forge African American activists and scholars and
various black organizations into a national movement to rebuild
a left presence in Black America. We bring together black
feminists, revolutionary nationalists, socialists and democrats
working for fundamental social change in a patriarchal, white
supremacist society. HELP BUILD THE BLACK RADICAL CONGRESS
and a Liberation Agenda for the 21st Century!
http://www.blacksource.com/
Black Source Network serves as a hub for African-American
news on the Web. At the core of the Network is a sophisticated
search engine that allows readers to quickly search by keywords
more than 50 leading African-American publications on the
Web.
http://www.euroamerican.org/
Not an organization for white supremacists, as some people
might infer, we are instead a multiracial organization that
looks at whiteness and white American culture. The Center
for the Study of White American Culture (the Center) supports
cultural exploration and self-discovery among white Americans.
It encourages a dialogue among all racial and cultural groups
concerning the role of white American culture in the larger
American society. The Center operates on the premise that
knowledge of one's own racial background and culture is essential
when learning how to relate to people of other racial and
cultural groups. We believe the task of building genuine and
authentic relationships across racial and cultural lines is
crucial to the future well-being of America.
http://www.cholonautas.edu.pe/index.htm
(IN SPANISH) Peruvian Website dedicated to the creation of
a web community of social scientists dedicated to the study
of the Andes. Articles, conference announcements, papers and
other resources.
http://www.andes.missouri.edu/andes/Ciberayllu.html
(IN SPANISH, SOME ENGLISH) Website created by various writers
from Latin America. Essays, articles, poems, cultural commentary
about/from Latin America.
http://www.civilrights.org/
is a collaboration of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
and the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education Fund.
Its mission: to serve as the site of record for relevant and
up-to-the minute civil rights news and information.
http://www.igc.org/colhrnet/videocat.htm#top
Site with videos about Colombias civil rights struggle,
drug trafficking and guerrilla warfare.
http://www.cair-net.org/default.asp
The Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) is a non-profit,
grassroots membership organization. We have headquarters in
Washington, D.C., and CAIR chapters across America. CAIR was
established to promote a positive image of Islam and Muslims
in America. We believe misrepresentations of Islam are most
often the result of ignorance on the part of non-Muslims and
reluctance on the part of Muslims to articulate their case.
http://www.magenta.nl/crosspoint/
The Crosspoint is the Net's biggest collection of links in
the field of of Human Rights, Anti-Racism, Refugees, Women's
rights, Antifascism, Shoah, etc.. Also we list links to Jewish
organizations, Migrant organizations and others.
http://www.elandar.com/index.htm
El Andar Magazine website offers investigative reporting,
interviews, commentary, poetry for and about Latinas/os.
http://www.arc.org/erase/index.html
The ERASE (Expose Racism and Advance School Excellence) Initiative
is a national program which challenges racism in public schools
and promotes racial justice and academic excellence for all
students.
http://www.filmakers.com/
For the past thirty years we have have been developing a collection
of award-winning documentary films and videos primarily for
educational use. Throughout our site you will see the many
subjects we cover.
http://www.gay.com/index.html
Gay.com is the world's largest gay & lesbian destination
for chat, personals, entertainment, health, news and community
information. Membership is free, and lets you access more
than 1.5 million profiles and pictures, chat live with GLBT
folks from around the world, and read the latest community
news.
http://www.glsen.org/templates/index.html
The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network strives to
assure that each member of every school community is valued
and respected regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity/expression.
We believe that such an atmosphere engenders a positive sense
of self, which is the basis of educational achievement and
personal growth. Since homophobia and heterosexism undermine
a healthy school climate, we work to educate teachers, students
and the public at large about the damaging effects these forces
have on youth and adults alike.
http://www.hrc.org/
Human Rights Campaign - If you want the latest on national
political issues affecting lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender
Americans, this is the place to be. It's here where you will
learn what's happening and just how easy it is to take action.
Our site offers many of the same resources that our staff
uses to educate congressional leaders and the public on critical
issues ending workplace discrimination, combating hate
crimes, fighting HIV/AIDS, protecting our families and working
for better lesbian health.
http://www.interculturalrelations.com/
nterculturalRelations.com is a free online interdisciplinary
resource designed for the interculturalists around the world
who study, teach, train and/or research in cross-cultural
psychology, cultural anthropology, intercultural communication,
multicultural education, race/ethnic relations (sociology),
multicultural literature, sociolinguistics, TESOL, international
business and other related sub-disciplines. We are also happy
to make these resources available to those who may not be
in academia, but still strive to understand the multicultural
world.
http://www.webcom.com/intvoice/welcome.html
INTERRACIAL VOICE: IV is an independent, information-oriented,
networking newsjournal, serving the mixed-race/interracial
community in cyberspace. This electronic publication advocates
universal recognition of mixed-race individuals as constituting
a separate "racial" entity and wholeheartedly supported the
initiative to establish a multiracial category on the 2000
Census.
http://www.islamicinterlink.com/
The Islamic Interlink project is at present an attempt to
catalog and index Islamic content on the Internet and to make
it easily accessible to all. It is our hope that this will
be a useful resource for Muslims everywhere, as well as a
useful tool for anyone trying to access Islamic materials.
http://www.jointcenter.org/index.html
Research programs comprise the centerpiece of the Joint Center's
activities. Areas of study include politics and elections,
social issues, economic policy issues, and international affairs.
Through its research, its access to black leaders, and its
consensus-building activities, the Joint Center has demonstrated
for over a quarter of a century that blacks are a major force
in the political arena.
http://lanic.utexas.edu/
The Latin American Network Information Center (LANIC) is affiliated
with the Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies (LLILAS)
at the University of Texas at Austin. LANIC's mission is to
facilitate access to Internet-based information to, from,
or on Latin America. Our target audience includes people living
in Latin America, as well as those around the world who have
an interest in this region.
http://www.latinamericanvideo.org/
The Latin American Video Archives has been created with support
from The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, The
Rockefeller Foundation, The New York State Council on the
Arts, and National Video Resources to facilitate the distribution
of Latin American and U.S. Latino films and video in the United
States.
http://www.ldanatl.org/
The Learning Disabilities Association of America (LDA) is
a non-profit grassroots organization whose members are individuals
with learning disabilities, their families, and the professionals
who work with them. LDA strives to advance the education and
general welfare of children and adults with learning disabilities.
http://www.leaven.org/index.htm
Leaven is a non-profit organization that provides education
and resources in the areas of spiritual development, feminism,
anti-racism, and sexual justice. Over the past thirteen years
Leaven staff has lead more than 300 retreats, seminars, and
workshops throughout the United States and Canada. The name
"Leaven" symbolizes our commitment to providing support, nurture,
and education for those who seek to be leavening agents for
change -- resisting oppression,
http://magportal.com/
Find individual articles from many free magazines by browsing
the categories or using the search engine.
http://www.mlkdayofservice.org/
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service for PA, NJ, DE.
http://www.modelminority.com/
The mission of ModelMinority.com is to provide careful scrutiny
on issues of race in general, and on the persistence of racism
against Asian Americans in particular in every possible way,
so as to educate, inform, provoke, and inspire movements by
individuals and groups toward Asian American empowerment.
Through ModelMinority.com, we intend to provide the Web's
richest collection of research articles, commentaries, stories,
poems, pictures, and other documents on the Asian American
experience.
http://www.movimientos.org/
Website dedicated to Latin American activities surrounding
the UN World Conference Against Racism.
http://www.naatanet.org/
National Asian American Telecommunications Associations
(NAATA) mission is to present stories that convey the richness
and diversity of the Asian Pacific American experience to
the broadest audience possible. We do this by funding, producing,
distributing and exhibiting films, videos and new media.
http://www.nacla.org/
The North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA) is an
independent non-profit organization founded in 1966. NACLA
provides policy makers, analysts, academics, organizers, journalists
and religious and community groups with information on major
trends in Latin America and its relations with the United
States.
http://www.nameorg.org/
The founders of the National Association for Multicultural
Education, advocates for equity in education and social justice,
envisioned an organization that would bring together individuals
and groups with an interest in multicultural education from
all levels of education, different academic disciplines and
from diverse educational institutions and occupations. NAME
today is an active, growing organization, with members from
throughout the United States several other countries. Educators
from preschool through higher education and representatives
from business and communities comprise NAME's membership.
Members in 22 states have formed NAME chapters and more chapters
are currently being organized.
http://www.ncbi.org/
The National Coalition Building Institute (NCBI) is a nonprofit
leadership training organization based in Washington, D.C.
Since 1984, NCBI has been working to eliminate prejudice and
intergroup conflict in communities throughout the world.
http://www.nmci.org/
Founded in 1983, the National MultiCultural Institute (NMCI)
is proud to be one of the first organizations to have recognized
the nation's need for new services, knowledge, and skills
in the growing field of multiculturalism and diversity. NMCI's
mission is to work with individuals, organizations, and communities
in creating a society that is strengthened and empowered by
its diversity.
http://WWW.NVR.ORG/
National Video Resources (NVR) is a not-for-profit organization
established in 1990 by the Rockefeller Foundation. Our goal
is to assist in increasing the public's awareness of and access
to independently produced media & film and video as well
as motion media delivered through the new digital technologies.
http://www.nativeweb.org/
NativeWeb is an international, nonprofit, educational organization
dedicated to using telecommunications including computer technology
and the Internet to disseminate information from and about
indigenous nations, peoples, and organizations around the
world; to foster communication between native and non-native
peoples; to conduct research involving indigenous peoples'
usage of technology and the Internet; and to provide resources,
mentoring, and services to facilitate indigenous peoples'
use of this technology.
http://www.newday.com/
We are a collective of more than 50 filmmakers from across
the United States representing over 100 films, a true cooperative
and democratically run organization dedicated to bringing
high quality social issue media to our audiences. We also
have a strong commitment to promoting diversity within the
membership of New Day and within the content of the media
we distribute.
http://www.ngltf.org/
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF) is the national
progressive organization working for the civil rights of gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgendered people, with the vision
and commitment to building a powerful political movement.
http://news.pacificnews.org/news/
Pacific News Service is a nonprofit media organization that
was founded in 1969 as an alternative source of news and analysis
on the U.S. role in Vietnam. Since then, we have evolved into
a highly experimental communications hub for journalists,
scholars, filmmakers, artists and young people dedicated to
bringing the seldom heard, often most misunderstood or ignored
voices and ideas into the public forum.
http://www.pflag.org/
Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
http://www.projectchange.org/
Project Change's mission is to strengthen the antiracism infrastructure
and networks for civic engagement and democratic renewal utilizing
three primary strategies: technical assistance and training;
a national network of organizations; publications and online
resources.
http://www.prrac.org/
Poverty & Race Research Action Council ( PRRAC) is a non-partisan,
national, not-for-profit organization convened by major civil
rights, civil liberties and anti-poverty groups. Our purpose
is to link social science research to advocacy work in order
to successfully address problems at the intersection of race
and poverty.
http://www.powhatan.org/
Welcome to the Powhatan Renape Nation, an American Indian
Nation located at the Rankokus Indian Reservation in Westampton
Township, Burlington County, New Jersey.
http://academic.udayton.edu/race/
Race, Racism and the Law considers race, racism and racial
distinctions in the law; It examines the role of domestic
and international law in promoting and/or alleviating racism.
The site includes statutes, cases, excerpts of law review
articles, annotated bibliographies and other documents related
to race and racism.
http://www.rrnet.org/
Recovering Racists Network is a project founded by John McKenzie
as a step to help in ending racism. Among its aims are to
give support to people who believe and are ready to admit
that by growing up in a racist culture, there is no way they
could have avoided becoming racists themselves.
http://www.rethinkingschools.org/
Rethinking Schools Online is an activist publication, with
articles written by and for teachers, parents, and students.
Yet it also addresses key policy issues, such as vouchers
and marketplace-oriented reforms, funding equity, and school-to-work.
http://www.nypl.org/research/sc/sc.html
The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture is a national
research library devoted to collecting, preserving and providing
access to resources documenting the experiences of peoples
of African descent throughout the world.
http://www.sikhmediawatch.org/
Sikh Mediawatch and Resource Task Force (SMART) founded in
1996, is a Washington, DC-based Sikh advocacy group having
the following goals: Monitor the media for misinformation
and misrepresentation of the Sikh faith and its adherents,
and to correct such errors; Serve as a source of accurate
and verifiable information on all aspects of the Sikh religion
and its adherents: theology, culture, history and politics;
Educate the American polity about the Sikhs, their culture
and their heritage; Educate the Sikh American community about
its civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights;
other fundamental freedoms enshrined in the U.S. Constitution
and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; and work to
protect and promote these rights; Develop resources and provide
services to empower the community to fully realize and enjoy
the aforementioned rights; Research issues affecting the civil
rights and religious freedoms of the Sikh American community.
http://www.teachingforchange.org/
Teaching for Change is a Washington, DC-based not-for-profit
organization that promotes social and economic justice through
public education.
http://www.theslaughter.com/
The shocking exposé of a racial crime of unprecedented
proportions in American history. The victims: over one thousand
black men. The perpetrator: the United States Army. Here in
graphic detail is the story, finally revealed after more than
fifty years of government cover-up.
http://www.tolerance.org/
Tolerance.org, a web project of the Southern Poverty Law Center,
is a principal online destination for people interested in
dismantling bigotry and creating, in hate's stead, communities
that value diversity. Through its online well of resources
and ideas, its expanding collection of print materials and
its burgeoning outreach efforts, Tolerance.org promotes and
supports anti-bias activism in every venue of American life.
http://www.viewingrace.org/index.php
Viewing Race gives grassroots organizations, libraries, and
other non-profits access to the best of independent films
and other resources on the subjects of race and diversity.
Through our outreach we are building a broad community of
filmmakers, librarians, programmers, activists, teachers and
administrators interested in using independent video to effect
social change.
http://www.woodrickinstitute.org/
The Woodrick Institute for the Study of Racism and Diversity
is an applied research and development unit of Aquinas College.
Its mission is to assist individuals and organizations in
developing capacity to address diversity in all its forms.
Through pursuing this mission, the Institute fosters the ideals
of social justice, organizational diversity and inclusion
and responsiveness to community needs.
http://www.unhchr.ch/html/racism/index.htm
UN site about the World Conference Against Racism and their
follow-up activities.
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