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John Philpin & Patricia Sierra
Mystery, Mayhem and Maniacal Humor
The
Anti-Defamation League -- Offers backgrounds on racist organizations,
opinion pieces and forms for contacting the ADL and Congress about
incidents of anti-Semitism.
Center
for Equal Opportunity -- A Washington DC based think tank devoted
to investigating issues such as affirmative action, immigration
and bilingual education.
Southern
Regional Council -- Promote racial justice, protect democratic
rights and broaden civic participation in the Southern United States.
UN
World Conference Against Racism -- "The mission of the Office
of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)
is to protect and promote all human rights for all."
US
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission -- The federal agency
charged with rooting out workplace discrimination
American-Arab
Anti-Discrimination Committee -- A civil rights organization
designed to protect Americans of Arab descent against discrimination
and media stereotyping.
The
National Urban League -- One of the US's oldest civil rights
groups, the National Urban League works to further social and economic
equality for African Americans
National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People --
For more than nine decades has fought and won many battles to end
racism, and injustice, and to eliminate the remaining barriers to
freedom and equality for all Americans.
Hispanic
Online -- To offer more news, resources and entertainment options
that are relevant to Latinos.
ABCFlash
-- To empower Asians by becoming the number one Asian Internet media
company and leading source for information, interaction, entertainment,
education and commerce in the global Asian market.
Hatewatch
-- HateWatch is a web based not for profit that monitors the evolving
problem of online bigotry. HateWatch was originally a Harvard University
library guide called "A Guide to Hate Groups on the Internet". Soon
the scope of this guide grew too large for a library web page and
the need for a more activist orientated organization was obvious.
So in 1996, with the assistance and hard work of a few people, HateWatch
began and started to actively monitor and confront bigots on the
web. We offer assistance to academicians, activists and victims
of hate crimes. HateWatch is a private organization and has no affiliation
with Harvard University.
The
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resources, community and research is users make a modest donation
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