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10 organizations that support racial inequality black-lives-matter…
10 organizations that support racial inequality
NAACP
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was founded in 1909.The NAACP is the largest civil rights organization in the nation with over 2 million activists involved in its 2,200 units across the country.
Its mission is to secure the political, educational, social, and economic rights of Black people and to eliminate race-based discrimination. Its website offers ways to volunteer and to donate.
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KIND
Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) protects immigrant children by providing legal and social services to children who have crossed over the border by themselves. It strives to make sure that no child appears in court alone. They also advocate for legal changes that will protect vulnerable children who enter the U.S. themselves or those who are detained and separated from their families.
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.
Advancement Project is involved in a variety of different campaigns and provides multiple opportunities for volunteers to get involved in various projects.
Color Of Change
Color Of Change is an online racial justice organization whose goal is to mobilize its members to knock down walls that hold Black people back.
Color Of Change was founded after Hurricane Katrina. Its organizers discovered that there weren’t enough resources dedicated to protecting and assisting Black people who experienced devastating losses. Since then, they’ve started addressing police brutality against the Black community by leading campaigns to deter elected officials from supporting, investing in, and protecting an unaccountable police force. They’re actively working on developing people-powered movements that will make a difference.
Live Free USA
Live Free USA wants to reduce gun violence and county jail incarcerations. With over 118 million people attending weekly faith-based services in over 350,000 congregations across the U.S., its aim is to create social justice by reaching faith institutions Its goal is to end “gun violence, mass incarceration, and the criminalization of Black and Brown bodies that tears at the soul of our society.”
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