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The Root Social Justice Center is a Vermont based, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color BIPOC led racial justice organization centering blackness. The Root prioritizes BIPOC people and their communities by shifting resources to BIPOC for leadership, connection, healing, education and the arts and supports BIPOC led racial justice movement work.
Trans Families inspires hope, increases understanding, and creates a visible pathway to support trans and gender-diverse children and all those who touch their lives. As our mission states, Trans Families seeks to inspire hope, increase understanding, and create a visible pathway to support trans and gender-diverse children, and all those who touch their lives. As we’ve reflected on how we might best accomplish this, we’ve named what we feel is the core foundation of our work – showing up in a “heart first” way. Trans Families is committed to building community where connections are scarce. Families of gender diverse children often feel a sense of personal isolation, challenges finding accurate resources, and an inability to make connections with other families who have shared experience
Building upon the legacy of Muslim American and Japanese American solidarity since 9/11, #VigilantLOVE is a healing and arts-driven organization that counters mainstream narratives of insularity. #VigilantLOVE organizes grassroots movement around Islamophobic ideologies that inflict personal, communal and state violence by creating spaces for connection amongst those identifying as Japanese American, Muslim American, Black, South Asian, Arab, East Asian, queer, trans, and interfaith accomplices.
The Montana Racial Equity Project advocates equity and justice for historically marginalized, disenfranchised, and oppressed peoples in Montana. We educate, train, and activate organizers, individuals, groups, organizations, institutions, and businesses to invest in interrupting racism, bigotry, and prejudice whenever encountered.
Freedom Project supports healing connection and restorative communities both inside and outside of prison through the strategies of Nonviolent Communication, mindfulness, and equity.
TO SECURE EQUAL RIGHTS AND PROTECTIONS FOR LGBTQ UTAHNS AND THEIR FAMILIES.
National Stop the Violence Alliance, Inc.'s (NSTVA) mission is to help heal our communities through the principles of nonviolence. NSTVA is committed to working collaboratively with the community through ministerial outreach, youth programs, collective conferences with law enforcement agencies and public officials, and informational seminars about the effects of drug usage, gang violence, sex education, and about economic uplifting, such as how to ace interviews, how to obtain employment, and how to manage unemployment. It is NSTVA's mission to help end violence across the country and to bring awareness to many illnesses that are affecting our culture.
To Preserve and enhance the cultural, historical, recreational, educational and charitable assets of the Mancos Valley.
DIMENSIONS EDUCATIONAL CONSULTING PROVIDES TRAINING AND RESOURCES THAT EQUIP AND INSPIRE LEADERS TO BE MORE EFFECTIVE IN ACHIEVING DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION GOALS. THROUGH THE DEPTH AND DIVERSITY OF OUR FACILITATED WORKSHOPS, INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS ARE SUPPORTED IN N