Anti-Prejudice Organizations
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A. Philip Randolph Institute |
815 16th Street, N.W., |
4th Floor |
Washington, DC 20006.0 |
Phone: 202-508-3710 |
Email: cbrown@apri.org |
President: Ms. Clayola Brown |
Description: * Civil rights, strong anti-discrimination measures and affirmative action |
About-Face |
P.O. Box 191145 |
San Francisco, CA 94119.0 |
Phone: (415) 839-6779 |
Founder: Ms. Kathy Bruin |
Description: About-Face promotes positive self-esteem in girls and women of all ages, sizes, races, and backgrounds through a spirited approach to media education, outreach, and activism. |
Action for Animals |
P.O. Box 45843 |
Seattle, WA 98145.0 |
Phone: 206-227-5752 |
Email: afa@afa-online.org |
Description: Action for Animals is an all-volunteer organization that strives to end animals suffering through educational outreach, demonstrations, and media involvement. |
Advocating Change Together |
1821 University Avenue West |
Suite 306-S |
St. Paul, MN 55104.0 |
Phone: 651-641-0297 |
Email: act@selfadvocacy.org |
Co-Director: Mr. Rick Cardenas |
Description: Advocating Change Together is a nonprofit disability rights organization run by and for people with developmental and other disabilities. |
Advocating Change Together |
1821 University Avenue West |
Suite 306-S |
St. Paul, MN 55104.0 |
Phone: 651-641-0297 |
Email: act@selfadvocacy.org |
Co-Director: Ms. Mary Kay Kennedy |
Description: Advocating Change Together is a nonprofit disability rights organization run by and for people with developmental and other disabilities. |
Aegis America Inc., |
212 West Superior St., |
Suite 300 |
Chicago, IL 60654.0 |
Phone: +44 (0) 1623 889043 |
Email: david.brown@aegistrust.org |
Description: Aegis Trust runs a genocide prevention initiative that aims to promote a fundamental change in the response to genocidal situations, moving away from reactive measures to policies of prevention. |
Affordable Colleges Online: College Affordability for Students with Disabilities |
Phone: 916-990-4526 |
Email: dan@affordablecollegesfoundation.org |
Chief Affordability Officer: Dan Schuessler |
Description: Affordable Colleges Online, an organization dedicated to providing free higher education tools and information for current and future college students and their families, has recently published a new resource for students with disabilities, titled “Making College Affordable: A Guide for Students with Disabilities.” You'll notice that the guide is written in "people first" language and the guide utilizes a more readable font size. Multiple experts in the field with experience in academia, financial aid, and law contributed to the content in this resource guide. |
African Voices |
270 West 96th Street |
New York, NY 10025.0 |
Phone: 212 .865 .2982 |
Founder/Executive Director: Ms. Carolyn A. Butts |
Description: African Voices is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to fostering cultural understanding and awareness through literature and the arts. |
Amaze |
2038 Ford Parkway |
#216 |
Saint Paul, MN 55116.0 |
Phone: 612-724-4323 |
Email: nancymichael@amazeworks.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Nancy Michael |
Description: AMAZE works to create a safe and respectful school community by promoting the knowledge and skills needed for diverse groups to work together. |
American Anti-Slavery Group |
198 Tremont Street |
#421 |
Boston, MA 02116 |
Phone: 800-884-0719 |
Email: sg@iabolish.org |
President: Dr. Charles Jacobs |
Description: The American Anti-Slavery Group is a grassroots organization founded to combat slavery around the world. Through its iAbolish web site and other efforts, AASG has helped free over 45,000 slaves. |
American Association for Affirmative Action |
11250 Roger Bacon Drive |
Suite 8 |
Reston, VA 20190-5202 |
Phone: 202.349.9855 |
President: Mr. Gregory T. Chambers |
Description: The American Association for Affirmative Action is dedicated to the advancement of affirmative action, equal opportunity, and the elimination of discrimination on the basis of race, gender, and ethnicity. |
American Association of People with Disabilities |
2013 H Street, NW |
5th Floor |
Washington, DC 20006.0 |
Phone: 800-840-8844 |
President and CEO: Mr. Mark Perriello |
Description: The American Association of People with Disabilities is the largest nonprofit, nonpartisan, cross-disability organization in the United States. |
American Association of University Women |
1111 Sixteenth Street, NW |
Washington, DC 20036.0 |
Phone: (800) 326-AAUW |
Email: connect@aauw.org |
CAE Executive Director (ED) and Chief Executive Officer (CEO): Ms. Linda D. Hallman |
Description: The American Association of University Women is a 150,000-member organization that promotes education and equity for women through public policy efforts, programs, and diversity initiatives. |
American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities |
501 3rd Street, NW |
Suite 200 |
Washington, DC 20001-1512 |
Phone: (202) 387-1968 |
Email: mnygren@aaidd.org |
Executive Director & CEO: Ms. Margaret A. Nygren, EdD |
Description: The American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities promotes progressive policies, sound research, effective practices, and universal human rights for people with intellectual disabilities. |
American Council of the Blind |
2200 Wilson Boulevard |
Suite 650 |
Arlington, VA 22201-3354 |
Phone: 202-467-5081 |
Executive Director: Ms. Melanie Brunson |
Description: The American Council of the Blind is a national organization advocating on behalf of persons who are blind or have visual impairments. |
American Foundation for Equal Rights |
6565 Sunset Boulevard |
Suite 400 |
Los Angeles, CA 90028.0 |
Email: mail@afer.org |
Description: The American Foundation for Equal Rights is dedicated to protecting and advancing equal rights for every American. |
American Foundation for the Blind |
2 Penn Plaza |
Suite 1102 |
New York, NY 10121.0 |
Phone: (212) 502-7600 |
President and CEO: Mr. Carl R. Augusto |
Description: The American Foundation for the Blind is dedicated to addressing the literacy, independent living, employment, and access through technology for Americans who are blind or visually impaired. |
American Indian Culture Research Center |
PO Box 98 |
Marvin, SD 57251-0098 |
Phone: (605) 398-9200 |
Description: The principal purpose of the American Indian Culture Research Center is to inform the general public of the world view, the philosophy of life, and the spiritual insight of native peoples. |
American Indian Graduate Center |
3701 San Mateo NE |
#200 |
Albuquerque, NM 87110.0 |
Phone: 800-628-1920 |
Email: web@aigcs.org |
Director: Mr. Sam Deloria |
Description: The American Indian Graduate Center is a nonprofit organization that offers graduate fellowships to help build self-sustaining American Indian and Alaska Native communities. |
American Indian Heritage Foundation |
P.O. Box 6330 |
Falls Church, VA 22040.0 |
Phone: (301) 652-7480 |
President/Chairman: Princess Pale Moon |
Description: The American Indian Heritage Foundation provides relief services to Indian people nationwide and builds bridges of understanding and friendship between Indian and non-Indian people. |
American Indian Institute |
1639 Cross Center Drive |
Norman, OK 73019.0 |
Phone: (405) 325-4127 |
Email: nneely@ou.edu |
Executive Director: Ms. Norma Neely, Ph.D. |
Description: The American Indian Institute a nonprofit Indian service, training, and research organization established at the University of Oklahoma in 1951. |
American Indian Science and Engineering Society |
2305 Renard SE |
Suite 200 |
Albuquerque, NM 87106.0 |
Phone: (505) 765-1052 |
Email: sechohawk@aises.org |
Chief Executive Officer: Ms. Sarah Echohawk |
Description: The American Indian Science and Engineering Society is a national, nonprofit organization which nurtures building of community by bridging science and technology with traditional Native values. |
American Institute for Managing Diversity |
50 Hurt Plaza |
Suite 1150 |
Atlanta, GA 30303.0 |
Phone: 4.043029226E9 |
Description: The American Institute for Managing Diversity is a national nonprofit think-tank dedicated to promoting and furthering the field of diversity management. |
American Jewish Committee |
165 East 56th Street |
New York, NY 10022.0 |
Phone: (212) 751-4000 |
President: Mr. Stanley Bergman |
Description: The American Jewish Committee is dedicated to safeguarding the welfare and security of Jews throughout the world, reducing anti-Semitism and other forms of bigotry, and enhancing Jewish-American life. |
American Jewish Historical Society |
15 West 16th Street |
New York, NY 10011.0 |
Phone: 212-294-6160 |
Email: rlithgow@ajhs.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Rachel Lithgow |
Description: The mission of the American Jewish Historical Society is to foster awareness and appreciation of the American Jewish past and to serve as a national scholarly resource for research. |
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals |
424 East 92nd Street |
New York, NY 10128.0 |
Phone: 2.1287677E9 |
Description: The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals exists to promote humane principles, prevent cruelty, and alleviate fear, pain, and suffering in animals. |
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association |
2200 Research Blvd |
Rockville, MD 20852-3289 |
Phone: 800-638-8255 |
President: Ms. Patricia A. Prelock PhD, CCC-SLP |
Description: The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association works to ensure that people with speech, language, and hearing disorders have access to quality services that help them communicate more effectively. |
American-Arab Anti Discrimination Committee |
1990 M Street NW |
Suite 610 |
Washington, DC 20036.0 |
Phone: (202) 244-2990 |
Email: president@adc.org |
Founder: Senator James G. Abourezk |
Description: American-Arab Anti Discrimination Committee is a national association of Arab Americans working in every sphere of public life to promote and defend the interests of the Arab-American community. |
Amnesty International |
1 Easton Street |
London, United Kingdom WC1X 0DW |
Phone: 44-20-74135500 |
Secretary General: Mr. Salil Shetty |
Description: Amnesty International works to improve human rights through the actions of ordinary people around the world. |
Animal Aid |
The Old Chapel |
Bradford Street |
Tonbridge, United Kingdom TN9 1AW |
Phone: 44 (0) 1732 364546 |
Email: info@animalaid.org.uk |
Description: Animal Aid is the United Kingdom's largest animal rights group. It campaigns against all forms of animal abuse and promotes a cruelty-free lifestyle. |
Animal Legal Defense Fund |
170 East Cotati Avenue |
Cotati, CA 94931.0 |
Phone: 707-795-2533 |
Email: info@aldf.org |
Executive Director: Mr. Stephen Wells |
Description: The Animal Legal Defense Fund works in the field of animal law to end the abuse and cruelty that result from animals' legal classification as property. |
Animal People |
PO Box 960 |
Clinton, WA 98236.0 |
Phone: 360-579-2505 |
Email: anpeople@whidbey.com |
Description: Animal People is a nonprofit charitable corporation dedicated to exposing cruelty to animals and to informing and educating the public on the need to prevent and eliminate such cruelty. |
Animal Welfare Institute |
900 Pennsylvania Ave., SE |
Washington, DC 20003.0 |
Phone: 202-337-2332 |
Email: awi@awionline.org |
Director: Mr. John W. Boyd, Jr. |
Description: The Animal Welfare Institute is a nonprofit charitable organization founded in 1951 to reduce the sum total of pain and fear inflicted on animals by humans. |
Animals and Society Institute |
2512 Carpenter Road |
Suite 202-A |
Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1188 |
Phone: 734-677-9240 |
Email: info@animalsandsociety.org |
Founder and Director: Ms. Patti Breitman |
Description: The Animals and Society Institute is a nonprofit research and educational organization that advances the status of animals in public policy and promotes the study of human-animal relationships. |
Anti-Defamation League |
823 United Nations Plaza |
New York, NY 10017.0 |
Phone: 212-490-2525 |
Email: adlmedia@adl.org |
National Chair: Mr. Barry Curtiss-Lusher |
Description: The Anti-Defamation League is a civil rights and human relations organization dedicated to combating anti-Semitism and all forms of bigotry, and building positive intergroup relations. |
Anti-Slavery Australia |
PO Box 123 |
Broadway , Australia NSW 2007 |
Phone: 61 2 9514 9662 |
Email: Jennifer.Burn@uts.edu.au |
Description: Anti-Slavery Australia is a legal research and policy centre that works at the local, national, and international level to eliminate human trafficking and all forms of slavery. |
Anti-Slavery International |
Thomas Clarkson House The Stableyard |
Broomgrove Road |
London, United Kingdom SW9 9TL |
Phone: +44 (0)20 7501 8920 |
Email: info@antislavery.org |
Description: Anti-Slavery International is the world's oldest international human rights organization, founded in 1839. It is the only charity in the United Kingdom to work exclusively against slavery and related abuses. |
Race Forward |
32 Broadway |
Suite 1801 |
New York, NY 10004.0 |
Phone: 212-513-7925 |
President and Executive Director: Ms. Rinku Sen |
Description: Formerly Applied Research Center Race Forward has a multiracial team of experts available on a broad range of issues including politics, immigration reform, the economy and jobs. |
Arab America |
14628 West Warren Avenue |
Suite C |
Dearborn, MI 48126.0 |
Phone: 877-272-2944 |
Email: info@arabamerica.com |
Description: Arab America is dedicated to the goal of promoting accurate images of the Arab American community and the Arab world. |
Armenian National Institute |
1334 G Street, NW |
Suite 200 |
Washington, DC 20005.0 |
Phone: (202) 383-9009 |
Email: ani@agmm.org |
Chairman: Mr. Van Z. Krikorian |
Description: The Armenian National Institute is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the study, research, and remembrance of the Armenian Genocide. |
Asian American Justice Center |
1140 Connecticut Avenue, NW |
Suite 1200 |
Washington, DC 20036.0 |
Phone: 202-296-2300 |
Email: mmoua@advancingjustice-aajc.org |
President and Executive Director: Ms. Mee Moua |
Description: The Asian American Justice Center is a nonprofit organization that works to advance the human and civil rights of Asian Americans through advocacy, public policy, public education, and litigation. |
Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund |
99 Hudson St |
12th Floor |
New York, NY 10013.0 |
Phone: 212-966-5932 |
Email: info@aaldef.org |
President: Mr. Tommy Shi |
Description: The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund is a national organization that protects and promotes the civil rights of Asian Americans by combining litigation, advocacy, education, and organizing. |
Aspira Association |
1444 I Street, NW |
Suite 800 |
Washington, DC 20005.0 |
Phone: 202-835-3600 |
Description: The Aspira Association is a national nonprofit organization devoted to the education and leadership development of Puerto Rican and other Latino youth. |
Association for Gender Equity Leadership in Education |
317 S. Division St |
PM #54 |
Ann Arbor, MI 48104.0 |
Phone: 734-769-2456 |
Description: The Association for Gender Equity Leadership in Education promotes gender equity in all educational programs and processes and within other equity concerns such as age, disability, race, and sexual orientation. |
Association of American Indian Physicians |
1225 Sovereign Row |
Suite 103 |
Oklahoma, OK 73108.0 |
Phone: 405-946-7072 |
Email: mknight@aaip.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Margaret Knight |
Description: The Association of American Indian Physicians pursues excellence in Native American health care through education, honoring traditional healing practices, and restoring the balance of mind, body, and spirit. |
Association of Multiethnic Americans |
P.O. Box 341304 |
Los Angeles, CA 90034.0 |
President: Ms. Jungmiwha Bullock |
Description: The Association of Multiethnic Americans works to educate and advocate on behalf of multiethnic individuals and families by collaborating with others to eradicate all forms of discrimination. |
Association of University Centers on Disabilities |
1100 Wayne Avenue |
Suite 1000 |
Silver Spring, MD 20910.0 |
Phone: 301-588-8252 |
Email: aimparato@aucd.org |
Executive Director: Mr. Andrew J. Imparato, JD |
Description: The Association of University Centers on Disabilities is a nonprofit organization that promotes and supports a national network of univeristy centers on disabilities. |
Association on Higher Education and Disability |
2054 Drake Union |
1849 Cannon Drive |
Columbus, OH 43210.0 |
Phone: 614-292-6207 |
Email: lissner.2@osu.edu |
President: Mr. Scott Lissner |
Description: The Association on Higher Education and Disability is an international multicultural organization of professionals committed to full participation in higher education for persons with disabilities. |
B'nai B'rith |
2020 K Street, NW |
7th Floor |
Washington, DC 20006.0 |
Phone: 202-857-6600 |
Email: president@bnaibrith.org |
President: Mr. Allan J. Jacobs |
Description: The mission of B'nai B'rith is uniting Jews in service to their community and the world. |
Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law |
1101 15th Street, NW |
Suite 1212 |
Washington, DC 20005.0 |
Phone: 202-467-5730 |
President and Executive Director: Mr. Robert Bernstein, Ph.D. |
Description: The Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law is a nonprofit legal advocacy organization for the civil rights and human dignity of people with mental disabilities. |
Beyond Diversity Resource Center |
7102 Normandy Drive |
Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 |
Phone: 856-235-2664 |
Email: rparker@beyonddiversity.org |
Executive Director: Mr. Robin Parker |
Description: The Beyond Diversity Resource Center works to build a society that sincerely honors individuals because of their cultural differences. |
BiNet USA |
4201 Wilson Boulevard |
Suite 110-311 |
Arlington, VA 22203-1859 |
Phone: 800-585-9368 |
Email: binetusa@binetusa.org |
President: Ms. Faith Cheltenham |
Description: BiNet USA works toward the elimination of biphobia and discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation by creating and promoting fair representation of bisexuals in the media. |
Born Free USA |
PO Box 22505 |
Sacramento, CA 95822.0 |
Phone: 916-447-3085 |
Email: info@bornfreeusa.org |
Chief Executive Officer: Mr. Will Travers |
Description: Born Free USA seeks to end the unnecessary suffering of wild animals in captivity, rescue individual animals in need, protect wildlife, and encourage compassionate conservation globally. |
Campus Pride |
PO Box 240473 |
Charlotte, NC 28224.0 |
Phone: 704-277-6710 |
Executive Director/Founder: Mr. Shane Windmeyer |
Description: Campus Pride works to develop resources, programs, and services to support LGBT and allied students on college campuses across the United States. |
Catalyst, Inc. |
120 Wall Street |
15th Floor |
New York, NY 10005.0 |
Phone: 212-514-7600 |
Email: ilenelang@catalyst.org |
President and Chief Executive Officer: Ms. Ilene H. Lang |
Description: Catalyst is a nonprofit membership organization dedicated to building inclusive workplaces and expanding opportunities for women and business. |
Center for Jewish History |
15 West 16th Street |
New York, NY 10011.0 |
Phone: 212-294-8301 |
Co-Chairman: Mr. William A. Ackman |
Description: The Center for Jewish History is a unique central repository for the cultural and historical legacy of the Jewish people, with holdings available to the public as well as worldwide academic community. |
Center for Jewish History |
15 West 16th Street |
New York, NY 10011.0 |
Phone: 212-294-8301 |
Co-Chairman: Mr. Joseph S. Steinberg |
Description: The Center for Jewish History is a unique central repository for the cultural and historical legacy of the Jewish people, with holdings available to the public as well as worldwide academic community. |
Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies in Religion and Ministry |
Pacific School of Religion |
1798 Scenic Ave |
Berkeley, CA 94709.0 |
Phone: 510-849-8206 |
Email: jtanis@clgs.org |
Managing Director: Mr. Justin Tanis |
Description: The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies in Religion and Ministry is dedicated to advancing the well-being of LGBT people through education, research, community building, and advocacy. |
Center for Research on Education, Diversity & Excellence |
University of Hawai'I at Manoa |
1776 University Avenue |
Honolulu, HI 96822.0 |
Email: credehi@hawaii.edu |
Description: The CREDE Hawai‘i team is dedicated to improving education for Hawai‘i’s youth and providing educators with a range of tools to help them implement best practices for native Hawaiian and other culturally and linguistically diverse students. |
Center for Social Inclusion |
150 Broadway |
Suite 303 |
New York, NY 10038.0 |
Phone: 212-248-2785 |
Email: info@thecsi.org |
Founder and President: Ms. Maya Wiley |
Description: The Center for Social Inclusion works to unite public policy research and grassroots advocacy to transform structural inequity and exclusion into structural fairness and inclusion. |
Center for the Study of White American Culture |
245 West 4th Avenue |
Roselle, NJ 07203-1135 |
Phone: 908-245-4972 |
Email: contact@euroamerican.org |
Executive Director: Mr. Jeff Hitchcock |
Description: The Center for the Study of White American Culture is a multiracial organization that examines whiteness and white American culture. |
Center for Third World Organizing |
900 Alice Street |
Suite 300 |
Oakland, CA 94607.0 |
Phone: 510-201-0080 |
Email: wendall-at-ctwo.org |
Co-Director: Mr. Wendall Chin |
Description: The Center for Third World Organizing is a racial justice organization dedicated to building a social justice movement led by people of color. |
Center for Third World Organizing |
900 Alice Street |
Suite 300 |
Oakland, CA 94607.0 |
Phone: 510-201-0080 |
Email: wendall-at-ctwo.org |
Co-Director: Mr. Faron Mclurkin |
Description: The Center for Third World Organizing is a racial justice organization dedicated to building a social justice movement led by people of color. |
Center for Women Policy Studies |
1776 Massachusetts Avenue, NW |
Suite 450 |
Washington, DC 20036.0 |
Phone: 202-872-1770 |
Email: lwolfe@centerwomenpolicy.org |
President: Ms. Leslie R. Wolfe, Ph.D. |
Description: The Center for Women Policy Studies is a feminist policy research organization working with women legislators and others to promote justice and equality for women. |
Center for World Indigenous Studies |
PMB 214, 1001 Cooper Point Road SW |
Suite 140 |
Olympia, WA 98502-1107 |
Phone: 360-450-5183 |
Chair: Mr. Rudolph C. Ryser, Ph.D. |
Description: The Center for World Indigenous Studies is an independent, nonprofit research and education organization dedicated to wider understanding and appreciation of the ideas and knowledge of indigenous peoples. |
CenterLink: The Community of LGBT Centers |
PO Box 24490 |
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33307.0 |
Phone: 954-765-6024 |
Email: terry@lgbtcenters.org |
Executive Director: Mr. Terry Stone |
Description: CenterLink (the Community of LGBT Centers) works to sustain and empower existing community centers while encouraging the creation of new centers. |
Coalition Against Trafficking in Women |
PO Box 7427 |
JAF Station |
New York, NY 10116.0 |
Email: info@catwinternational.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Norma Ramos, Esq. |
Description: The Coalition Against Trafficking in Women is an international women's human rights organization that combats sexual exploitation in all its forms, especially prostitution and trafficking in women and children. |
Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking |
5042 Wilshire Blvd |
#586 |
Los Angeles, CA 90036.0 |
Phone: 213-365-1906 |
Email: info@castla.org |
Executive Director: Kay Buck |
Description: The Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking assists people who are trafficked for forced labor and slavery-like practices, and works to end all instances of such human rights violations. |
COLAGE: People with an LGBTQ Parent |
PO Box 28448 |
Seattle, WA 98118.0 |
Phone: 855-4-colage |
Email: annie@colage.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Annie Van Avery |
Description: COLAGE is a national and international organization dedicated to supporting young people with gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or questioning parents. |
Compassion in World Farming |
River Court, Mill Lane |
Godalming |
Surrey, United Kingdom GU7 1EZ |
Phone: + 44 (0)1483 521 953 |
Email: compassion@ciwf.org.uk |
Description: Compassion in World Farming uses political lobbying, investigations, and high profile campaigns in an effort to end the factory farming and long distance transportion of animals. |
Compassion Over Killing |
P.O. Box 9773 |
Washington, DC 20016.0 |
Phone: 301-891-2458 |
Email: emeier@cok.net |
Executive Director: Ms. Erica Meier |
Description: Compassion Over Killing is a nonprofit animal rights group that conducts investigations, organizes demonstrations, and educates the public to bring about a kinder world for humans and nonhumans. |
Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities |
1825 K Street, NW |
Suite 1200 |
Washington, DC 20006.0 |
Phone: 202-783-2229 |
Email: kneas@easterseals.com |
Chairperson: Ms. Katy Neas |
Description: The Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities is coalition of approximately 100 national disability organizations working together to improve the lives of children and adults with disabilities. |
Council on American-Islamic Relations |
453 New Jersey Avenue, SE |
Washington, DC 20003.0 |
Phone: 202-488-8787 |
Email: ihooper@cair.com |
Communications Director: Ibrahim Hooper |
Description: The Council on American-Islamic Relations works to enhance understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding. |
Council on Size and Weight Discrimination |
P.O. Box 305 |
Mount Marion, NY 12456.0 |
Phone: 845-679-1209 |
Email: Miriam@cswd.org |
President: Ms. Miriam Berg |
Description: The Council on Size and Weight Discrimination is an educational and consumer advocacy not-for-profit group working to change people's attitudes about body size. |
Cultural Conservancy |
PO Box 29044 |
Presidio of San Francisco, CA 94129-0044 |
Phone: 415-561-6594 |
Email: melissa@nativeland.com |
President: Ms. Melissa Nelson |
Description: The Cultural Conservancy is a Native American nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation and revitalization of indigenous cultures and their ancestral lands. |
Cultural Survival |
33 Richdale Ave |
Suite 208 |
Cambridge, MA 2140.0 |
Phone: 617-441-5400 |
Email: sbenally@cs.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Suzanne Benally |
Description: Cultural Survival defends the human rights of indigenous peoples and ethnic minorities worldwide. |
Culture and Animals Foundation |
3509 Eden Croft Drive |
Raleigh, NC 27613.0 |
Phone: 919-782-3739 |
Email: Nancy@cultureandanimals.org |
Description: The Culture and Animals Foundation is a nonprofit cultural organization committed to fostering the growth of intellectual and artistic endeavors united by a positive concern for animals. |
Dialogue on Diversity |
1629 K Street, NW |
Suite 300 |
Washington, DC 20006.0 |
Phone: 703-631-0650 |
Email: dialog.div@prodigy.net |
President: Ms. Maria Cristina Caballero |
Description: Dialogue on Diversity is a non-governmental organization working to advance women and men from diverse cultural, ethnic, and national traditions through entrepreneurial excellence, technology training, networking, and education. |
Disability Rights and Education Fund |
3075 Adeline Street |
Suite 210 |
Berkeley, CA 94703.0 |
Phone: 510-644-2555 |
Email: info@dredf.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Susan Henderson |
Description: The Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund is a leading national law and policy center dedicated to protecting and advancing the civil rights of people with disabilities. |
Disabled in Action |
Post Office Box 30954 |
Port Authority Station |
New York, NY 10011-0109 |
Phone: 718-261-3737 |
President: Carr Massi |
Description: Disabled in Action is a civil rights organization committed to ending discrimination against people with disabilities and eliminating the barriers that prevent them from enjoying full equality in American society. |
Diversity Foundation |
505 West 10200 South |
South Jordan, UT 84095.0 |
Phone: 801-216-2122 |
Email: shannon.price@ultradent.com |
Director: Shannon Price, LCSW |
Description: The Diversity Foundation strengthens and aligns global communities by empowering vulnerable and underprivileged children with access to quality education. |
Doris Day Animal League |
2100 L Street NW |
Washington, DC 20037.0 |
Phone: 202-452-1100 |
Email: info@ddal.org |
Director: Ms. Anita W. Coupe Esq. |
Description: The Doris Day Animal League is a nonprofit, national, citizens lobbying organization formed to focus attention on issues involving the humane treatment of animals. |
DreamCatchers Incorporated |
23852 Pacific Coast Highway |
#766 |
Malibu, CA 90265.0 |
Phone: 310-457-1617 |
Description: DreamCatchers Incorporated is a nonprofit charitable organization promoting cross-cultural communication that emphasizes social and environmental respect. |
ECPAT-USA |
30 Third Avenue |
Suite 800A |
Brooklyn, NY 11217.0 |
Phone: 718-935-9192 |
Email: csmolenski@ecpatusa.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Carol Smolenski |
Description: Ending Child Prostitution and Trafficking is a network of organizations and individuals working to eliminate the commercial sexual exploitation of children around the world. |
Eliminate Prejudice |
177 Front Street |
Suite 102 |
Berea, OH 44017-1919 |
Email: info@eliminateprejudice.org |
Description: The Elimination of Prejudice movement seeks to create lasting community change by addressing the underlying differences between people in a way that allows sensitive societal conversations to take place. |
End Slavery Now |
P.O. Box 65007 |
Washington, DC |
Email: info@endslaverynow.com |
Founder & President: Ms. Lauren Taylor |
Description: End Slavery Now is a nonprofit organization working to fight human trafficking and end slavery in our lifetime. |
Enough Project |
1333 H Street NW |
10th Floor |
Washington, DC 20005.0 |
Phone: 202-682-1611 |
Email: info@enoughproject.org |
Co-Founder: Mr. John Prendergast |
Description: The Enough Project fights to end genocide and crimes against humanity in areas where some of the world?s worst atrocities occur. |
Enough Project |
1333 H Street NW |
10th Floor |
Washington, DC 20005.0 |
Phone: 202-682-1611 |
Email: info@enoughproject.org |
Co-Founder: Ms. Gayle Smith |
Description: The Enough Project fights to end genocide and crimes against humanity in areas where some of the world?s worst atrocities occur. |
Equal Justice Society |
1999 Harrison Street |
Suite 800 |
Oakland, CA 94612.0 |
Phone: 415-288-8700 |
Email: info@equaljusticesociety.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Kate Kendall |
Description: The Equal Justice Society is a national legal organization focused on restoring Constitutional safeguards against discrimination. |
Equal Rights Advocates |
180 Howard Street |
Suite 300 |
San Francisco, CA 94105.0 |
Phone: 415-621-0672 |
Email: nfarrell@equalrights.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Noreen Farrell |
Description: Equal Rights Advocates works to protect and secure equal rights and economic opportunities for women and girls through high impact litigation and advocacy. |
Equality and Human Rights Commission |
Arndale House |
The Arndale Center |
Manchester, United Kingdom M4 3AQ |
Phone: 0161 829 8100 |
Email: correspondence@equalityhumanrights.com |
Chair of the Commission: Baroness Onora O'Neill |
Description: The Equality and Human Rights Commission is a publicly funded, non-governmental body dedicated to reducing racial discrimination and promoting racial equality. |
Equality Federation |
567 Sutter Street |
3rd Floor |
San Francisco, CA 94102.0 |
Phone: 415-252-0510 |
Email: rebecca@equalityfederation.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Rebecca Isaacs |
Description: dedicated to advocacy, organizing, and securing full civil rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people. |
Equality Now |
PO Box 20646 |
Columbus Circle Station |
New York, NY 10023.0 |
Phone: 212-586-0906 |
Email: info@equalitynow.org |
Honorary President: Ms. Jessica Neuwirth |
Description: Equality Now fights to expose and stop violence and discrimination against women, including rape, domestic violence, female genital mutilation, and trafficking in girls/women worldwide. |
Erase Racism |
6800 Jericho Turnpike |
Suite 109W |
Syosset, NY 11791-4401 |
Phone: 516-921-4401 |
Email: info@eraseracismny.org |
President: Ms. V. Elaine Gross, MSW |
Description: Erase Racism works to expose racial discrimination and advocate for laws and policies that help eliminate racial disparities, particularly in the areas of housing, community development, public education, and health. |
European Commission Against Racism and Intolerance |
Conseil de l'Europe |
Strasbourg Cedex |
, France 67075.0 |
Phone: 33 (0) 3 8841 2348 |
Description: The European Commission Against Racism and Intolerance is a human rights organization working to combat racism, xenophobia, antisemitism, and intolerance throughout Europe. |
Facing History and Ourselves |
16 Hurd Road |
Brookline, MA 02455 |
Phone: 617-232-1595 |
Description: Facing History and Ourselves is a national educational organization working to engage students in civic education that fosters the skills, values, and ideals needed to sustain a democratic society. |
Family Equality Council |
PO Box 20646 |
Boston, MA 02133 |
Phone: 617-502-8700 |
Email: director@familyequality.org |
Executive Director: Mr. Gabriel Blau |
Description: The Family Equality Council is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender parents and their families. |
Farm Animal Rights Movement |
10101 Ashburton Lane |
Bethesda, MD 20817.0 |
Phone: 888-ASK-FARM |
Email: Info@farmusa.org |
Description: Farm Animal Rights Movement (FARM) is a national, tax-exempt, educational organization advocating a plant-based diet and humane treatment of farmed animals. |
Farm Sanctuary |
PO Box 150 |
Watkins Glen, NY 14891.0 |
Phone: 607-583-2225 |
Email: info@farmsanctuary.org |
President: Mr. Gene Bauer |
Description: Farm Sanctuary is a nonprofit organization that operates farm animal sanctuaries and wages campaigns to stop the exploitation of animals raised for food. |
Feminist Majority Foundation |
1600 Wilson Boulevard |
Suite 801 |
Arlington, VA 22209.0 |
Phone: 703-522-2214 |
Email: media@feminist.org |
President: Ms. Eleanor Smeal |
Description: The Feminist Majority Foundation is dedicated to women's equality, reproductive health, and nonviolence. The Foundation utilizes research and action to empower women economically, socially, and politically. |
Feminists for Animal Rights |
PO Box 41355 |
Tucson, AZ 85717.0 |
Phone: 520-825-6852 |
Founders: Ted and Ann S. Kheel |
Description: Feminists for Animal Rights is a nonprofit national educational organization dedicated to ending all forms of abuse against women, animals, and the earth. |
First Nations Development Institute |
2217 Princess Anne Street |
Suite 111-1 |
Fredericksburg, VA 22401.0 |
Phone: 540-371-5615 |
Email: info@firstnations.org |
President: Mr. Michael E. Roberts |
Description: First Nations Development Institute was founded in 1980 with the mission to help American Indian tribes and Native communities rebuild their economies through asset-based community economic development. |
First Peoples Worldwide |
857 Leeland Road |
Fredericksburg, VA 22405.0 |
Phone: 540-899-6545 |
Email: info@firstpeoples.org |
Founder and President: Ms. Rebecca Adamson |
Description: First Peoples Worldwide works toward a sustainable future by engaging key political, economic, and social institutions to innovate and demonstrate solutions that combine the best of Indigenous and contemporary practice. |
Florida Coalition Against Human Trafficking |
FCAHT Headquarters |
PO Box 2948 |
Clearwater, FL 33757-2948 |
Phone: 727-442-3064 |
Email: fcahtoffice@gmail.com |
Founder: Ms. Anna I. Rodriguez |
Description: The Florida Coalition Against Human Trafficking offers assistance to victims of human trafficking and strives to increase awareness about human trafficking through community, law enforcement, and service provider training. |
Free the Slaves |
1320 19th Street NW |
Suite 600 |
Washington, DC 20036.0 |
Phone: 202-775-7480 |
Email: info@freetheslaves.net |
Executive Director: Mr. Maurice I. Middleberg |
Description: Free the Slaves is an American organization that works closely with Anti-Slavery International to eliminate slavery through education, policy-making, and grassroots advocacy. |
Friends of the Oglala Lakota |
PO Box 497 |
Dublin, NH 03444 |
Phone: 603-563-8021 |
Email: lakotafriends@lakotafriends.org |
Founder: Ms. Nancy Cayford |
Description: Friends of the Oglala Lakota is a volunteer organization working to raise awareness about racial justice, environmental justice, and economic justice for all American Indians, but especially the Oglala Lakota. |
Gay and Lesbian Advocates & Defenders |
30 Winter Street |
Suite 800 |
Boston, MA 02108 |
Phone: 617-426-1350 |
Email: gladlaw@glad.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Lee Swislow |
Description: GLAD is a legal rights organization based in New England and dedicated to ending discrimination based on sexual orientation, HIV status, and gender identity and expression. |
Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation |
248 West 35th Street |
8th Floor |
New York, NY 10001.0 |
Phone: 212-629-3322 |
Email: dmontez@glaad.org |
President: Mr. Dave Montez |
Description: GLAAD is dedicated to promoting fair, accurate, and inclusive media representation of individuals and events as a means of eliminating homophobia and discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation. |
Gay and Lesbian Medical Association |
1326 18th Street NW |
Suite 22 |
Washington, DC 20036.0 |
Phone: 202-600-8037 |
Email: hvargas@glma.org |
Executive Director: Mr. Hector Vargas |
Description: With more than 2,000 members, the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association works to make the health care environment a place of empathy, justice, and equity. |
Gay and Lesbian Victory Institute |
1705 DeSales Street NW |
Suite 500 |
Washington, DC 20036.0 |
Phone: 202-628-9151 |
President and CEO: Mr. Chuck Wolfe |
Description: The Gay and Lesbian Victory Institute works to achieve equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people by building, supporting, and advancing a diverse network of LGBT public leaders. |
Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network |
121 West 27th Street |
Suite 804 |
New York, NY 10001-6207 |
Phone: 212-727-0135 |
Email: ebyard@glsen.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Eliza Byard, Ph.D. |
Description: Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network is a national organization working to end antigay bias in K-12 schools. |
Gay-Straight Alliance Network |
1550 Bryant Street |
Suite 800 |
San Francisco, CA 94103.0 |
Phone: 415-552-4229 |
Email: carolyn@gsanenetwork.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Carolyn Laub |
Description: The Gay Straight Alliance Network is a youth-led organization helping to create safe environments in schools for students to support each other and learn about homophobia. |
Gendercide Watch |
10011-116th Street |
Suite 501 |
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5K 1V4 |
Phone: 604-301-1633 |
Email: gendercide_watch@hotmail.com |
Description: Gendercide Watch seeks to confront acts of gender-selective mass killing around the world and is working to raise awareness, conduct research, and produce educational resources on gendercide. |
Genocide Watch |
PO Box 809 |
Washington, DC 20044.0 |
Phone: 703-448-0222 |
Email: genocidewatch@aol.com |
President: Dr. Gregory H. Stanton |
Description: Genocide Watch is the Coordinator for the International Campaign to End Genocide, founded in the Hague, Netherlands, in May of 1999. |
Girls Not Brides |
c/o The Elders Foundation |
PO Box 67772 |
London, United Kingdom W14 4EH |
Description: Girls Not Brides is a partnership of over 100 organizations working to end child marriage by supporting girls at risk, defending their rights to health and education, and raising awareness. |
Global Fund for Women |
222 Sutter Street |
Suite 500 |
San Francisco, CA 94108.0 |
Phone: 415-248-4800 |
President and CEO: Ms. Musimbi Kanyoro |
Description: The Global Fund for Women is a grantmaking foundation supporting women's human rights organizations around the world, working to end violence against women and improve educational and economic opportunity. |
Global Rights |
1200 18th Street, NW |
Suite 602 |
Washington, DC 20036.0 |
Phone: 202-822-4600 |
Email: info@globalrights.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Susan M. Farnsworth |
Description: Global Rights is a human rights capacity-building organization working in partnership with local activists in Africa, Asia, and Latin America to promote and protect the rights of marginalized populations. |
Horizons Foundation |
550 Montgomery Street |
Suite 700 |
San Francisco, CA 94111.0 |
Phone: 415-398-2333 |
Email: rdoughty@horizonsfoundation.org |
Executive Director: Mr. Roger Doughty |
Description: Horizons Foundation strives to end antigay discrimination and serve the needs of individuals and communities living with the effects of antigay bigotry. |
Human Rights Campaign |
919 18th Street, NW |
Suite 800 |
Washington, DC 20006.0 |
Phone: 202-628-4160 |
President: Mr. Chad Griffin |
Description: The Human Rights Campaign is the largest U.S. gay and lesbian organization. It lobbies Congress, educates, and mobilizes grassroots action to advance equality based on sexual orientation and gender identity. |
Human Rights Watch |
350 Fifth Avenue |
34th Floor |
New York, NY 10118-3299 |
Phone: 212-290-4700 |
Managing Director: Mr. Joel Motley |
Description: Human Rights Watch is an independent, nongovernmental organization dedicated to defending and protecting human rights around the world. |
Humane Farming Association |
P.O. Box 3557 |
San Rafael, CA 94912.0 |
Phone: 415-485-1495 |
Email: hfa@hfa.org |
President: Mr. Bradley Miller |
Description: The Humane Farming Association is the largest U.S. organization dedicated to the elimination of factory farming and protection of farm animals. |
Humane Research Council |
P.O. Box 6476 |
Olympia, WA 98507-6476 |
Phone: 206-905-9887 |
Email: info@humaneresearch.org |
Founder and Executive Director: Mr. Che Green |
Description: The Humane Research Council provides animal advocates with access to research, analyses, strategies, and messages that help them reduce animal suffering as effectively as possible. |
Humane Society Legislative Fund |
2100 L Street, NW |
Suite 310 |
Washington, DC 20037.0 |
Phone: 202-676-2314 |
Email: humanesociety@hslf.org |
President: Mr. Michael Markarian |
Description: The Humane Society Legislative Fund works to pass animal protection laws, educate the public about animal protection issues, and support humane candidates for office. |
Humane Society of the United States |
2100 L Street, NW |
Washington, DC 20037.0 |
Phone: 202-452-1100 |
President and CEO: Mr. Wayne Pacelle |
Description: The Humane Society of the United States is a nonprofit organization that works toward a humane and sustainable world for all animals, including people, through public education, legislation, and litigation. |
Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association |
2100 L Street, NW |
Washington, DC 20037.0 |
Phone: 202-452-1100 |
Email: membership@hsvma.org |
Vice President: Ms. Melissa Seide Rubin, JD |
Description: The Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association offers a home for veterinary professionals who want to speak out for animals, care for animals in need, and educate others about animal welfare. |
HumanTrafficking.org, Academy for Educational Development |
1875 Connecticut Avenue, NW |
Suite 900 |
Washington, DC 20009.0 |
Phone: 202-884-8000 |
Email: bertone.andrea@gmail.com |
Director: Ms. Andrea M. Bertone, Ph.D. |
Description: HumanTrafficking.org is an international network and information clearinghouse funded by the U.S. Department of State to combat the transportation of people for forced labor, sexual exploitation, or other illicit activities. |
Immigration Equality |
40 Exchange Place |
Suite 1300 |
New York, NY 10005.0 |
Phone: 212-714-2904 |
Operations Director: Ms. Jennifer Carrel |
Description: Immigration Equality is a coalition of immigrants, attorneys, and other activists working to address the discriminatory impact of immigration laws on the lives of lesbians, gay men, and people with HIV/AIDS. |
Immigration Policy Center |
1331 G Street, NW |
Suite 200 |
Washington, DC 20005-3141 |
Phone: 202-507-7500 |
Director: Ms. Mary Giovagnoli |
Description: The Immigration Policy Center is an immigration research and advocacy organization that seeks to shape a rational conversation on immigration through its research and analysis. |
In Defense of Animals |
3010 Kerner Blvd |
San Rafael, CA 94901.0 |
Phone: 415-448-0048 |
Email: info@idausa.org |
President: Ms. Marilyn Kroplick, MD |
Description: In Defense of Animals is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ending the institutionalized abuse of animals by defending their rights, welfare, and habitat. |
Indians into Medicine |
501 N. Columbia Road |
UNDSMHS Room 2101 |
Grand Forks, ND 58202-9037 |
Phone: 701-777-3037 |
Description: Indians into Medicine (INMED), located at the University of North Dakota, is a comprehensive education program assisting Indian students who are preparing for health careers. |
Indigenous Language Institute |
1501 Cerrillos Road |
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505.0 |
Phone: 505-820-0311 |
Executive Director: Ms. Inée Yang Slaughter |
Description: The Indigenous Language Institute collaborates with indigenous communities to revitalize and perpetuate the languages and culture of the original inhabitants of the Americas. |
Institute for Community Inclusion |
University of Massachusetts |
100 Morrissey Boulevard |
Boston, MA 02125 |
Phone: 617-287-4300 |
Email: william.kiernan@umb.edu |
Director: Mr. William Kiernan |
Description: The Institute for Community Inclusion supports the rights of children and adults with disabilities to participate in all aspects of the community. |
Institute for Humane Education |
PO Box 260 |
Surry, ME 04684 |
Phone: 207-667-1025 |
Email: zoe@humaneeducation.org |
President: Ms. Zoe Weil |
Description: The Institute for Humane Education is a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to creating a peaceful and compassionate world through humane education. |
Institute for the Study of Academic Racism |
216 Rust Avenue |
Big Rapids, MI 49307.0 |
Phone: 231-591-3612 |
Email: mehlerb@ferris.edu |
Founder and Director: Dr. Barry Mehler |
Description: ISAR is a nonprofit educational foundation that monitors academic racism and serves as a resource center for scholars, legislators, civil rights organizations, and journalists. |
Institute for Women's Policy Research |
1200 18th Street, NW |
Suite 301 |
Washington, DC 20036.0 |
Phone: 202-785-5100 |
Email: hartmann@iwpr.org |
President: Ms. Heidi Hartmann, Ph.D. |
Description: The Institute for Women's Policy Research conducts rigorous research and disseminates its findings to address the needs of women, promote public dialogue, and strengthen families, communities, and societies. |
Institute of Race Relations |
2-6 Leeke Street |
King's Cross Road |
London, United Kingdom WC1X 9HS |
Phone: 44 020-7833 2010 |
Email: liz@irr.org.uk |
Director: Ms. Liz Fekete |
Description: The Institute of Race Relations conducts research and analysis that informs the struggle for racial justice in Britain and internationally. |
Institute on Disability Culture |
3029 Lowrey Ave. |
Apt P-2104 |
Honolulu, HI 96822-1813 |
Email: sebrown@hawaii.edu |
Founder: Mr. Steve Brown |
Description: The purpose of the Institute on Disability Culture is to promote the history, activities, and cultural identity of individuals with disabilities throughout the world |
Institute on Race and Poverty |
N150 Walter Mondale Hall |
229 19th Avenue South |
Minneapolis, MN 55455.0 |
Phone: 612-625-8071 |
Email: orfield@umn.edu |
Director: Mr. Myron Orfield |
Description: The Institute on Race and Poverty is a research, education, and advocacy organization dedicated to changing policies and practices that affect the well-being of low-income communities of color. |
Intercultural Communication Institute |
8835 S.W Canyon Lane |
Suite 238 |
Portland, OR 97225.0 |
Phone: 503-297-4622 |
Email: ici@intercultural.org |
Description: The Intercultural Communication Institute is a nonprofit foundation designed to foster an awareness and appreciation of cultural differences in both international and domestic arena. |
Intercultural Development Research Association |
5815 Callaghan Road |
Suite 101 |
San Antonio, TX 78228.0 |
Phone: 210-444-1710 |
President and CEO: Ms. Maria Robledo Montecel |
Description: The Intercultural Development Research Association is an independent nonprofit organization that advocates the right of every child to a quality education. |
International Association of Official Human Rights Agencies |
444 North Capitol Street, NW |
Suite 536 |
Washington, DC 20001.0 |
Phone: 202-624-5410 |
Email: iaohra@sso.org |
President: Ms. Jean M. Kelleher |
Description: The International Association of Official Human Rights Agencies works with more than 150 human rights agencies in the U.S. and Canada to safeguard civil and human rights for all people. |
International Center for Research on Women |
1120 20th Street NW |
Suite 500 North |
Washington, DC 20036.0 |
Phone: 202-797-0007 |
Email: info@icrw.org |
President: Ms. Sarah Degnan Kambou |
Description: The International Center for Research on Women is a global research institute that works to empower women, advance gender equality, and fight poverty in the developing world through empirical research. |
International Fund for Animal Welfare |
290 Summer Street |
Yarmouth, MA 02675 |
Phone: 508-744-2000 |
Email: info@ifaw.org |
President and CEO: Mr. Azzedine Downes |
Description: The International Fund for Animal Welfare campaigns to change policies and practices to improve animal welfare. It also assists animals directly through its work and grants to other organizations. |
International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission |
80 Maiden Lane |
Suite 1505 |
New York, NY 10038.0 |
Phone: 212-430-6054 |
Email: iglhrc@iglhrc.org |
Co-Chair: Ms. Amie Bishop |
Description: The International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission strives to protect and advance the rights of people who face discrimination based on their sexual orientation, gender identity, or HIV status. |
International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission |
80 Maiden Lane |
Suite 1505 |
New York, NY 10038.0 |
Phone: 212-430-6054 |
Email: iglhrc@iglhrc.org |
Co-Chair: Ms. Linda Blackmore |
Description: The International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission strives to protect and advance the rights of people who face discrimination based on their sexual orientation, gender identity, or HIV status. |
International Labour Organization |
4, route des Morillons |
CH-1211 |
Geneva 22, Switzerland |
Phone: 41-22-799-6111 |
Email: ilo@ilo.org |
Description: The International Labour Organization is a United Nations specialized agency which seeks the promotion of social justice and internationally recognized human and labour rights. |
International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association |
17 Rue de la Charité |
1210 Brussels |
Belgium, |
Phone: 32-2-5022471 |
Description: The International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association is a worldwide federation of national and local groups dedicated to achieving equal rights for lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, and transgendered people. |
International MultiCultural Institute |
595 6th Street |
Brooklyn, NY 11215.0 |
Phone: 718-832-8625 |
Email: mregan@imciglobal.org |
President and Chief Executive Officer: Ms. Margaret Regan |
Description: The International MultiCultural Institute (iMCI, formerly the National MultiCultural Institute or 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. |
International Possibilities Unlimited |
8403 Colesville Road (Metro Plaza II) |
Suite 865 |
Silver Spring, MD 20910.0 |
Phone: 301-562-0883 |
Description: International Possibilities Unlimited is dedicated to building a global network that links people of African descent within the United States to social justice struggles throughout the world. |
International Promate Protection League |
P.O. Box 766 |
Summerville, SC 29484.0 |
Phone: 843-871-2280 |
Email: info@ippl.org |
Founder and Executive Director: Dr. Shirley McGreal, OBE |
Description: The International Primate Protection League operates a primate sanctuary and works for the well-being of primates by banning or restricting primate trade and protecting primate habitat. |
International Size Acceptance Association |
PO Box 82126 |
Austin, TX 78758.0 |
Phone: 512-371-4307 |
Email: directisaa@gmail.com |
Director: Mr. Allen Steadham |
Description: The International Size Acceptance Association promotes size acceptance and fights size discrimination throughout the world by means of advocacy and visible lawful actions. |
International Society for Animal Rights |
PO Box F |
Clarks Summit, PA 18411.0 |
Phone: 570-586-2200 |
Description: The International Society for Animal Rights is a nonprofit organization that seeks to end, rather than to regulate, uses of animals that deny them their rights and cause them suffering. |
International Women's Health Coalition |
333 Seventh Avenue |
6th Floor |
New York, NY 10010.0 |
Phone: 212-979-8500 |
Email: info@iwhc.org |
President: Ms. Françoise Girard |
Description: The International Women's Health Coalition works to generate health and population policies, programs, and funding that promote and protect the rights and health of girls and women worldwide. |
International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs |
Classanagade 11E |
Copenhagen |
DK 2100, Denmark |
Phone: 45 35 27 05 00 |
Email: iwgia@iwgia.org |
Chair: Mr. Frank Sejersen |
Description: The International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs is an independent international membership organization that supports indigenous peoples' human rights, freedom of self-determination, and right to territory. |
InterPride |
Los Angeles, CA |
Phone: 562-987-9191 |
Email: sue.doster@interpride.org |
Co-President: Ms. Sue Doster |
Description: InterPride (the International Association of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered Pride Coordinators) is a coalition of events-producing organizations working internationally to promote lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender pride. |
InterPride |
Los Angeles, CA |
Phone: 562-987-9191 |
Email: gvanhorn@interpride.org |
Co-President: Mr. Gary A. Van Horn Jr. |
Description: InterPride (the International Association of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered Pride Coordinators) is a coalition of events-producing organizations working internationally to promote lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender pride. |
Jane Goodall Institute |
1595 Spring Hill Rd |
Suite 550 |
Vienna, VA 22181.0 |
Phone: 703-682-9220 |
Description: The Jane Goodall Institute is a nonprofit organization advancing the power of individuals to take informed and compassionate action to improve the environment of all living things. |
Japanese American Citizens League |
1765 Sutter Street |
San Francisco, CA 94115.0 |
Phone: 415-921-5225 |
Email: pouchida@jacl.org |
National Executive Director: Ms. Priscilla Ouchida |
Description: The Japanese American Citizens League is the oldest and largest Asian-American civil rights organization, securing and maintaining the civil rights of Americans of Japanese ancestry and others victimized by injustice. |
Kids on the Block |
Westminster, MD 21157.0 |
Phone: 800-368-5437 |
Email: kob@kotb.com |
Description: The Kids on the Block provides educational puppet programs which enlighten children on the issues of disability awareness, medical-educational differences, and social concerns. |
Labor Council for Latin American Advancement |
815 16th Street, NW |
3rd Floor |
Washington, DC 20006.0 |
Phone: 202-508-6919 |
Email: headquarters@lclaa.org |
National President: Mr. Milton Rosado |
Description: The Labor Council for Latin American Advancement is the official Latino constituency group of the AFL-CIO and represents Latino workers seeking economic and social justice in the workplace. |
Lambda Legal |
120 Wall Street |
19th Floor |
New York, NY 10005-3904 |
Phone: 212-809-8585 |
Executive Director: Mr. Kevin M. Cathcart |
Description: Lambda Legal is a national organization committed to achieving full recognition of the civil rights of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, and transgender people through impact litigation, education, and public policy work. |
Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights |
1629 K Street |
10th Floor |
Washington, DC 20006.0 |
Phone: 202-466-3311 |
President and CEO: Mr. Wade Henderson Esq. |
Description: The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights is a large national coalition of groups fighting for equal opportunity and social justice. |
League of United Latin American Citizens |
1133 19th Street, NW |
Suite 1000 |
Washington, DC 20036.0 |
Phone: 202-833-6130 |
National President: Ms. Margaret Moran |
Description: The League of United Latin American Citizens advances the economic condition, educational attainment, political influence, health, and civil rights of Hispanics in the United States. |
Learning Disabilities Association of America |
4156 Library Road |
Pittsburgh, PA 15234-1349 |
Phone: 412-341-1515 |
Email: mcreynolds@ldaamerica.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Mary Clare Reynolds |
Description: The Learning Disabilities Association of America is the largest non-profit volunteer organization advocating for individuals with learning disabilities. |
Legal Momentum |
5 Hanover Square |
Suite 1502 |
New York, NY 10014.0 |
Phone: 212-925-6635 |
Email: info@legalmomentum.org |
President: Ms. Elizabeth L. Grayer |
Description: Legal Momentum (formerly the NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund) advances the rights of women and girls by using the power of the law and creating innovative public policy. |
Little People of America |
250 El Camino Real |
Suite 211 |
Tustin, CA 92780.0 |
Phone: 888-572-2001 |
Email: info@lpaonline.org |
Description: Little People of America is a nonprofit organization that provides support and information to people of short stature and their families. |
Little Rock Nine Foundation |
610 President Clinton Avenue |
Suite 200 |
Little Rock, AR 72201.0 |
Phone: 303-770-8111 |
Email: carlottalanier@comcast.net |
President: Ms. Carlotta LaNier |
Description: The Little Rock Nine Foundation provides financial support and a mentorship program for students to help them reach their educational goals. |
MADRE |
121 West 27th Street |
#301 |
New York, NY 10001.0 |
Phone: 212-627-0444 |
Email: madre@madre.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Yifat Susskind |
Description: MADRE is an international women’s human rights organization that works with women’s community-based groups in conflict areas to improve health, education, economic development, and other human rights. |
MAGIC Foundation |
6645 W. North Avenue |
Oak Park, IL 60302.0 |
Phone: 708-383-0808 |
Email: ContactUs@magicfoundation.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Dianne Kremidas |
Description: The MAGIC Foundation is a national nonprofit organization that assists families of children afflicted with a variety of growth-related disorders, syndromes, and diseases. |
MAVIN Foundation |
511 16th Ave S |
Seattle, WA 98144.0 |
Phone: 888-776-2846 |
Email: amanda@mavinfoundation.org |
President/Treasurer: Ms. Amanda Kay Erekson |
Description: The MAVIN Foundation is a membership organization celebrating multiracial youth and families through innovative projects such as MAVIN magazine, the Multiracial Child Resource Book, and a bone marrow matching program. |
Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund |
634 S. Spring Street |
Los Angeles, CA 90014.0 |
Phone: 213-629-2512 |
Chair: Ms. Charlene Aguilar |
Description: The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund strives to foster public policies, laws, and programs safeguarding the civil rights of Latinos in the U.S. and empowering the Latino community. |
Middle East Peace Camp for Children |
2366 Eastlake Avenue East |
Suite 424 |
Seattle , WA 98102.0 |
Phone: 206-547-3914 |
Email: info@middleeastpeacecamp.org |
Description: Middle East Peace Camp for Children was created by Arab and Jewish communities in the United States to build bridges to peace for all children. |
Minority Rights Group International |
54 Commercial Street |
London, United Kingdom E1 6LT |
Phone: 207-978-9498 |
Email: minority.rights@mrgmail.org |
Description: Minority Rights Group International works to secure the rights of ethnic, religious, and linguistic minorities and indigenous peoples worldwide, and to promote cooperation and understanding between communities. |
Ms. Foundation for Women |
12 MetroTech Center |
26th Floor |
Brooklyn, NY 11201.0 |
Phone: 212-742-2300 |
Description: The Ms. Foundation for Women is dedicated to building women's collective power across race and class to tackle the root causes of injustice and ignite progressive change for all. |
Muslim Public Affairs Council |
3010 Wilshire Boulevard |
#217 |
Los Angeles, CA 90010.0 |
Phone: 323-258-6722 |
Email: salam@mpac.org |
President: Mr. Salam Al-Marayati |
Description: The Muslim Public Affairs Council is a public service agency working to create an effective American Muslim constituency that influences decision-making and public opinion in America. |
NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund |
40 Rector Street |
5th Floor |
New York, NY 10006.0 |
Phone: 212-965-2200 |
President and Direct-Counsel: Ms. Sherrilyn Ifill |
Description: The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund was founded by Thurgood Marshall in 1940 and strives to promote social justice through education, political participation, and civil rights litigation. |
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill |
3803 N. Fairfax Dr. |
Suite 100 |
Arlington, VA 22203.0 |
Phone: 703-524-7600 |
Email: mfitzpatrick@nami.org |
Executive Director: Mr. Mike Fitzpatrick |
Description: National Alliance for the Mentally Ill is a nonprofit, grassroots, self-help, support and advocacy organization of consumers, families, and friends of people with severe mental illness. |
National Alliance of Black School Educators |
310 Pennsylvania Ave., SE |
Washington, DC 20003.0 |
Phone: 202-608-6310 |
Email: groberts@nabse.org |
Executive Director: Mr. Greg Roberts |
Description: The National Alliance of Black School Educators is the largest network of African American educators and is dedicated to improving the educational accomplishments of African American youth. |
National American Indian Court Judges Association |
3300 Arapahoe Avenue |
Suite 206 |
Boulder, CO 80303.0 |
Phone: 303-449-4112 |
Email: info@naicja.org |
President: Hon. Jill Elizabeth Tompkins |
Description: The National American Indian Court Judges Association is primarily devoted to the support of American Indian and Alaska Native justice systems through education, information sharing, and advocacy. |
National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education |
209 3rd Street SE |
Washington, DC 20003.0 |
Phone: 202-553-3300 |
Email: |
Description: The National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education implements programs and policies to increase Black student enrollment in historically Black colleges and universities. |
National Association for Multicultural Education |
2100 M Street |
Suite 170-245 |
Washington, DC 20037.0 |
Phone: 202-679-6263 |
Email: roseduhonsells@suddenlink.net |
Founder/Founding President: Ms. Rose Duhon-Sells |
Description: The National Association for Multicultural Education is a national clearinghouse for multicultural education resource materials and educational strategies. |
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People |
4805 Mt. Hope Drive |
Baltimore, MD 21215.0 |
Phone: 410-580-5777 |
Interim President and CEO: Ms. Lorraine C. Miller |
Description: The NAACP works at the national, regional, and local level to secure civil rights and equality for minorities through legislation, education, and the implementation of strategic initiatives. |
National Association of Black and White Men Together |
P.O. Box 589 |
Hollywood, CA 90078-0589 |
Phone: 800-624-2968 |
Email: fore@mailcity.com |
Co-Chair: Mr. Darryl Fore |
Description: The National Association of Black and White Men Together is committed to fostering supportive environments wherein racial and cultural barriers can be overcome and human equality realized. |
National Association of Black and White Men Together |
P.O. Box 589 |
Hollywood, CA 90078-0589 |
Phone: 800-624-2968 |
Email: mpbehar@wisc.edu |
Co-Chair: Mr. Mark Behar |
Description: The National Association of Black and White Men Together is committed to fostering supportive environments wherein racial and cultural barriers can be overcome and human equality realized. |
National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities |
1825 K Street, NW |
Suite 600 |
Washington, DC 20006.0 |
Phone: 202-506-5813 |
Email: dmeltzer@nacdd.org |
Chief Executive Officer: Ms. Donna A. Meltzer |
Description: The National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities advocates and works for change on behalf of people with developmental, as well as other, disabilities, and their families. |
National Association of the Deaf |
8630 Fenton Street |
Suite 820 |
Silver Spring, MD 20910.0 |
Phone: 301-587-1788 |
Chief Executive Officer: Mr. Howard A. Rosenblum |
Description: The National Association of the Deaf is the oldest and largest constituency organization safeguarding the accessibility and civil rights of 28 million deaf and hard-of-hearing Americans. |
National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance |
PO Box 4662 |
Foster City, CA 94404-0662 |
Phone: 916-558-6880 |
Chair: Mr. Jason Docherty |
Description: The National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance is a nonprofit human rights organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for fat people. |
National Black Justice Coalition |
PO Box 71395 |
Washington, DC 20024.0 |
Phone: 202-319-1552 |
Email: slettman@nbjc.org |
Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer: Ms. Sharon J. Lettman-Hicks |
Description: The National Black Justice Coalition is a civil rights organization of Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people and their allies working towards equality by fighting racism and homophobia. |
National Center for Learning Disabilities |
381 Park Avenue South |
Suite 1401 |
New York, NY 10016.0 |
Phone: 212-545-7510 |
Email: ncld@ncld.org |
Executive Director: Mr. James H. Wendorf |
Description: The National Center for Learning Disabilities strives to increase the opportunity for all individuals with learning disabilities to achieve their potential. |
National Center for Lesbian Rights |
870 Market Street |
Suite 370 |
San Francisco, CA 94102.0 |
Phone: 415-392-6257 |
Email: info@NCLRights.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Kate Kendell, Esq. |
Description: The National Center for Lesbian Rights is a legal resource center promoting the rights and safety of lesbians and their families through litigation, advocacy, counseling, and public education. |
National Center for Transgender Equality |
1325 Massachusetts Avenue, NW |
Suite 700 |
Washington, DC 20005.0 |
Phone: 202-903-0112 |
Email: mkeisling@transequality.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Mara Keisling |
Description: The National Center for Transgender Equality is a social justice organization devoted to ending discrimination and violence against transgender people through education and advocacy. |
National Coalition Building Institute |
1730 Rhode Island Avenue NW |
Suite 203 |
Washington, DC 20036.0 |
Phone: 202-785-9400 |
Email: info@ncbi.org |
CEO: Ms. Cherie R. Brown |
Description: The National Coalition Building Institute is a nonprofit leadership training organization that works to eliminate prejudice and intergroup conflict in communities throughout the world. |
National Committee on Pay Equity |
c/o AFT |
555 New Jersey Avenue NW |
Washington, DC 20001-2029 |
Phone: 703-920-2010 |
Email: fairpay@pay-equity.org |
Chair: Ms. Michele Leber |
Description: The National Committee on Pay Equity is a national membership coalition of more than 50 organizations working to eliminate sex- and race-based wage discrimination and to achieve pay equity. |
National Conference for Community and Justice |
1095 Day Hill Road |
Suite 100 |
Windsor, CT 06095 |
Phone: 860-683-1039 |
Description: The National Conference for Community and Justice promotes understanding and respect among all races, religions, and cultures through advocacy, conflict resolution, and education. |
National Congress for Puerto Rican Rights |
P.O. Box 1307 |
Madison Square Post Office |
New York, NY 10159.0 |
Phone: 212-631-4263 |
Email: rmg36@Columbia.edu |
Chief of Staff: Mr. Ramon Gonzalez |
Description: The National Congress for Puerto Rican Rights is a membership and grassroots activist organization dedicated to securing full equality and an end to discrimination against Puerto Ricans. |
National Congress of American Indians |
1516 P Street NW |
Washington, DC 20005.0 |
Phone: 202-466-7767 |
Email: jpata@ncai.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Jacqueline Johnson Pata |
Description: The National Congress of American Indians serves as a forum for consensus-based policy development among its membership of over 250 American Indian governments from every region of the country. |
National Council for Research on Women |
11 Hanover Square |
24th Floor |
New York, NY 10005.0 |
Phone: 212-785-7335 |
Email: ncrw@ncrw.org |
President: Ms. Áine Duggan |
Description: The National Council for Research on Women is a network of 120 leading research, policy, and advocacy centers dedicated to improving the lives of women and girls. |
National Council of La Raza |
Raul Yzaguirre Building |
1126 16th Street, NW, Suite 600 |
Washington, DC 20036-4845 |
Phone: 202-785-1670 |
Email: comments@nclr.org |
President and CEO: Ms. Janet Murguía |
Description: The National Council of La Raza is dedicated to reducing poverty and discrimination and improving life opportunities for Hispanic Americans. |
National Council on Disability |
1331 F Street, NW |
Suite 850 |
Washington, DC 20004.0 |
Phone: 202-272-2004 |
Email: ncd@ncd.gov |
Chairperson: Mr. Jeff Rosen |
Description: The National Council on Disability is an independent federal agency making recommendations to the President and Congress on issues affecting Americans with disabilities. |
National Disability Rights Network |
900 Second Street, NE |
Suite 211 |
Washington, DC 20002.0 |
Phone: 202-408-6514 |
Executive Director: Mr. Curtis L. Decker, JD |
Description: The National Disability Rights Network is a membership association of disability-rights agencies working to create a society where people with disabilities have equal opportunity and can participate fully. |
National Federation of Filipino American Associations |
1444 N Street, NW |
Washington, DC 20005.0 |
Phone: 202-986-9330 |
Description: The National Federation of Filipino American Associations is a private, non-proft organization established to promote the welfare and well-being of all Filipinos and Filipino Americans throughout the United States. |
National Federation of the Blind |
200 East Wells Street |
at Jernigan Place |
Baltimore, MD 21230.0 |
Phone: 410-659-9314 |
Email: nfb@nfb.org |
President: Mr. Marc Maurer |
Description: The National Federation of the Blind is the largest U.S. membership organization of blind persons. It provides public education, civil rights advocacy, scholarships, referrals, publications, and other services. |
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force |
1325 Massachusetts Ave NW |
Suite 600 |
Washington, DC 20005.0 |
Phone: 202-393-5177 |
Email: sreece@theTaskForce.org |
Director of the Academy for Leadership and Action: Ms. Sarah E. Reece |
Description: The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force is a 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. |
National Humane Education Society |
P.O. Box 340 |
Charles Town, WV 25414-0340 |
Phone: 304-725-0506 |
Email: nhesinformation@nhes.org |
President: Mr. James D. Taylor |
Description: The National Humane Education Society is a nonprofit animal welfare organization that strives to foster a sentiment of kindness to animals in children and adults. |
National Immigrant Justice Center |
208 S. LaSalle Street |
Suite 1300 |
Chicago, IL 60604.0 |
Email: mmccarthy@heartlandalliance.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Mary Meg McCarthy |
Description: The National Immigrant Justice Center provides legal services and advocacy for immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers through policy reform, impact litigation, and public education. |
National Immigration Forum |
50F Street NW |
Suite 300 |
Washington, DC 20001.0 |
Phone: 202-347-0040 |
Email: anoorani@immigrationforum.org |
Executive Director: Mr. Ali Noorani |
Description: The National Immigration Forum advocates the value of immigrants and immigration to the nation while promoting responsible federal immigration policies. |
National Indian Education Association |
1514 P Street, NW (Rear) |
Suite B |
Washington, DC 20005.0 |
Phone: 202-544-7290 |
Email: arose@niea.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Ahniwake Rose |
Description: The National Indian Education Association supports traditional Native cultures and values, enabling Native learners to contribute to their communities and improve educational opportunities. |
National MultiCultural Institute |
300 Maryland Avenue Southwest |
Washington, DC 20024.0 |
Phone: 202-633-6985 |
Email: NMAI-info@si.edu |
Director: Mr. Kevin Gover |
Description: The National Museum of the American Indian is committed to advancing knowledge and understanding of the Native cultures of the Western Hemisphere through partnership with Native people and others. |
National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights |
310 8th Street |
Suite 303 |
Oakland, CA 94607.0 |
Phone: 510-465-1981 |
Email: ctactaquin@nnirr.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Catherine Tactaquin |
Description: The National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights works to promote a just U.S. immigration and refugee policy and to defend and expand the rights of all immigrants and refugees. |
National Organization for Albinism and Hypopigmentation |
PO Box 959 |
East Hampstead, NH 03826-0959 |
Phone: 603-887-2310 |
Email: mmcgowan@albinism.org |
Executive Director: Mr. Mike McGowan |
Description: The National Organization for Albinism and Hypopigmentation is a nonprofit organization that offers information and support to people with albinism, their families, and the professionals who work with them. |
National Organization for Men Against Sexism |
3500 E. 17th Avenue |
Denver, CO 80206.0 |
Phone: 720-466-3882 |
Email: info@nomas.org |
Description: The National Organization for Men Against Sexism is the oldest national network of activist men and women who share a pro-feminist, anti-racist, and gay-affirmative perspective about men and masculinity. |
National Organization for Women |
1100 H Street NW |
Suite 300 |
Washington, DC 20005.0 |
Phone: 202-628-8669 |
President: Ms. Terry O'Neill |
Description: The National Organization for Women is the largest organization of feminist activists in the United States. NOW's goal is "to take action"" to bring about equality for all women." |
National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives |
4609 Pinecrest Office Park Drive |
Suite F |
Alexandria, VA 22312-1442 |
Phone: 703-658-1529 |
Email: jakers@noblenatl.org |
National President: Mr. Joseph Akers |
Description: The National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives works to foster diversity in law enforcement, promote policies that ensure equity, and develop community partnerships to reduce violence and racism. |
National Organization on Disability |
77 Water Street |
Suite 204 |
New York, NY 10005.0 |
Phone: 646-505-1191 |
Email: info@nod.org |
President: Ms. Carol Glazer |
Description: The National Organization on Disability promotes the full and equal participation and contribution of America's 54 million men, women, and children with disabilities. |
National Partnership for Women and Families |
1875 Connecticut Avenue, NW |
Suite 650 |
Washington, DC 20009.0 |
Phone: 202-986-2600 |
Email: info@nationalpartnership.org |
President: Ms. Debra L. Ness |
Description: The National Partnership for Women and Families is a nonprofit nonpartisan organization that uses public education and advocacy to promote fairness in the workplace. |
National Puerto-Rican Coalition |
1444 I Street, NW |
Suite 800 |
Washington, DC 20005.0 |
Phone: 202-233-3915 |
Email: nprc@nprcinc.org |
President and CEO: Mr. Rafael A. Fantauzzi |
Description: The National Puerto-Rican Coalition works to strengthen and enhance the social, political, and economic well-being of Puerto Ricans throughout the United States and in Puerto Rico. |
National Rainbow/PUSH Coalition |
930 East 50th Street |
Chicago, IL 60615-2702 |
Phone: 773-373-3366 |
Email: info@rainbowpush.org |
President and Founder: Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. |
Description: The National Rainbow/PUSH Coalition is a multiracial, multi-issue, international membership organization dedicated to moving the world toward social, racial, and economic justice. |
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center |
50 East Freedom Way |
Cincinnati, OH 45202.0 |
Phone: 513-333-7500 |
Email: cgnewsome@nurfc.org |
President: Mr. Clarence Newsome, Ph.D. |
Description: The Freedom Center uses history exhibits, educational programs, research, interactive and simulation media, and live performances to inspire and challenge visitors to take courageous steps for freedom today. |
National Women's Law Center |
11 Dupont Circle, NW |
#800 |
Washington, DC 20036.0 |
Phone: 202-588-5180 |
Email: info@nwlc.org |
Co-President: Ms. Nancy Duff-Campbell |
Description: Since 1972, the National Women's Law Center has used legislation, litigation, and public education to expand the possibilities for women and girls. |
National Women's Law Center |
11 Dupont Circle, NW |
#800 |
Washington, DC 20036.0 |
Phone: 202-588-5180 |
Email: info@nwlc.org |
Co-President: Ms. Marcia D. Greenberger |
Description: Since 1972, the National Women's Law Center has used legislation, litigation, and public education to expand the possibilities for women and girls. |
National Women's Studies Association |
11 E Mount Royal Ave. |
Suite 100 |
Baltimore, MD 21202.0 |
Phone: 410-528-0355 |
Email: nwsaoffice@nwsa.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Allison Kimmich |
Description: The National Women's Studies Association supports the production and dissemination of knowledge about women and gender through teaching, learning, research, and service in academic and other settings. |
Native American Rights Fund |
1506 Broadway |
Boulder, CO 80302.0 |
Phone: 303-447-8760 |
Executive Director: Mr. John E. Echohawk |
Description: The Native American Rights Fund is a nonprofit organization that provides legal representation and technical assistance to Indian tribes, organizations, and individuals nationwide. |
NativeWeb |
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President: Mr. Peter d'Errico |
Description: NativeWeb is an international, nonprofit, educational organization dedicated to using telecommunications to disseminate information from and about indigenous nations, peoples, and organizations around the world. |
Natl. Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities |
PO Box 1492 |
Washington, DC 20013.0 |
Phone: 800-695-0285 |
Description: The National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities is a U.S. government-funded information center that provides information on disabilities and disability-related issues. |
Natl. Org. of Gay and Lesbian Scientists and Technical Professionals |
PO Box 91803 |
Pasadena, CA 91109.0 |
Phone: 626-791-7689 |
Email: rdchair@noglstp.org |
Chair: Ms. Rochelle Diamond |
Description: The National Organization of Gay and Lesbian Scientists and Technical Professionals opposes anti-queer discrimination by educating the queer, scientific, and general communities, and by fostering inter-city contacts among its members. |
No Stigmas |
PO Box 10401 |
Chicago, IL 60610.0 |
Phone: 312-212-0812 |
Director: Mr. Michael Slovitt |
Description: NoStigmas seeks to foster a community environment in which individuals with mental illness are able seek treatment with the support of those near to them. |
NoLose (formerly the National Organization for Lesbians of Size) |
PO Box 5475 |
Oakland, CA 94605.0 |
Email: info@nolose.org |
Co-President: Galadriel Mozee |
Description: NoLose (formerly the National Organization for Lesbians of Size) is a social support and networking group for women who identify as lesbian, bisexual, or trans and who are fat or fat-positive. |
Not in Our Town |
PO box 70232 |
Oakland, CA 94612.0 |
Phone: 510-268-9675 |
Email: info@niot.org |
CEO: Ms. Patrice O'Neill |
Description: Not In Our Town uses public television broadcasts and new media to help people reduce hate,learn from each other, and build safe, inclusive communities. |
Obesity Advocacy and Law Center |
601-C East Palomar Street |
#480 |
Chula Vista, CA 91911.0 |
Phone: 619-656-5251 |
President and CEO: Mr. Walter Lindstrom, Jr. |
Description: The Obesity Law & Advocacy Center is a full-service private law firm devoted to representing morbidly obese persons in a variety of legal matters. |
OneAmerica |
1225 S. Weller Street |
Suite 430 |
Seattle, WA 98144.0 |
Phone: 206-723-2203 |
Email: rich@weareoneamerica.org |
Executive Director: Mr. Rich Stolz |
Description: OneAmerica advances fundamental principles of democracy and justice at the local, state, and national levels by building power within immigrant communities in collaboration with key allies. |
Organization of Chinese Americans |
1322 18th Street, NW |
Washington, DC 20036.0 |
Phone: 202-223-5500 |
Email: oca@ocanational.org |
Executive Director: Mr. Tom Hayashi |
Description: The Organization of Chinese Americans is a national nonprofit nonpartisan, civil rights advocacy and educational organization advancing the social, political and economic well-being of Americans of Chinese and Asian decent. |
Out & Equal |
115 Sansome Street |
Suite 450 |
San Francisco, CA 94104.0 |
Phone: 415-694-6500 |
Email: summit@outandequal.org |
Founder and Chief Executive Officer: Ms. Selisse Berry |
Description: Out & Equal is a nonprofit organization providing services and programs that promote equality for all individuals, especially the LGBT community, families, and allies, in the workplace. |
Oxfam America |
226 Causeway Street |
5th Floor |
Boston, MA 02114-2206 |
Phone: 800-776-9326 |
Email: info@oxfamamerica.org |
President: Mr. Raymond C. Offenheiser |
Description: Oxfam America is an international development organization dedicated to creating lasting solutions to hunger, poverty, and social injustice around the world. |
Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbians and Gays |
1828 L Street, NW |
Suite 660 |
Washington, DC 20036.0 |
Phone: 202-467-8180 |
Email: jhuckaby@pflag.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Jody M. Huckaby |
Description: Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays promotes the health and well-being of LGBT persons, their families and friends through support, education, and advocacy. |
Peace Brigades International |
1326 9th St, NW |
Washington, DC 20001.0 |
Phone: 202-232-0142 |
Email: info@pbiusa.org |
Description: Peace Brigades International is a nongovernmental organization protecting human rights and promoting the nonviolent transformation of conflicts. |
People for the American Way |
1101 15th Street NW |
Suite 600 |
Washington, DC 20005.0 |
Phone: 202-467-4999 |
President: Mr. Michael Keegan |
Description: People For the American Way works to affirm respect for diversity; freedom of thought, expression, and religion; equal justice; and a sense of community. |
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals |
501 Front Street |
Norfolk, VA 23510.0 |
Phone: 757-622-7382 |
President: Ms. Ingrid E. Newkirk |
Description: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is the largest animal rights organization worldwide. Its credo: "Animals are not ours to eat |
Polaris Project |
PO Box 65323 |
Washington, DC 20035.0 |
Phone: 202-745-1001 |
Email: info@polarisproject.org |
Executive Director and CEO: Mr. Bradley Myles |
Description: Polaris Project is committed to combating human trafficking and modern-day slavery, and to strengthening the anti-trafficking movement throughout the world. |
Poverty & Race Research Action Council |
1200 18th St. NW |
#200 |
Washington, DC 20036.0 |
Phone: 202-906-8023 |
Email: ptegeler@prrac.org |
President and Executive Director: Mr. Philip Tegeler |
Description: The Poverty and Race Research Action Council generates, gathers, and disseminates research on the relationship between race and poverty, and promotes policies and practices that alleviate conditions caused by the interaction of race and poverty. |
Prejudice Institute |
2743 Maryland Avenue |
Baltimore, MD 21218.0 |
Phone: 410-243-6987 |
Description: The Prejudice Institute is devoted to policy research and education on all dimensions of prejudice, discrimination, and ethnoviolence. |
Prevent Genocide International |
P.O. Box 809 |
Washington, DC 20044.0 |
Phone: (703) 448-0222 |
Email: info@preventgenocide.org |
Description: Prevent Genocide International is a nonprofit educational organization established in 1998 with the purpose of bringing about the elimination of the crime of genocide. |
Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf |
c/o Barbara Hathaway |
9751 Good Luck Road, Apt. 4 |
Lanham, MD 20706.0 |
Description: Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf is a national nonprofit organization that promotes the educational, economic, and social welfare of Deaf Gays and Lesbians. |
Restricted Growth Association |
PO Box 5137 |
Yeovil |
, United Kingdom BA20 9FF |
Phone: 0330 111 1970 |
Email: office@restrictedgrowth.co.uk |
President: Mr. Michael Wright |
Description: The Restricted Growth Association provides information and support to improve the quality of life for persons of restricted growth. |
Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals |
Wilberforce Way |
Southwater |
Horsham, West Sussez, United Kingdom RH13 9RS |
Description: The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty for Animals is one of the oldest and largest animal protection organizations worldwide, with more than 150 associated groups in 65 countries. |
Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity |
Yale University |
PO Box 208369 |
New Haven, CT 06520-8369 |
Phone: 203-432-7790 |
Email: marlene.schwartz@yale.edu |
President: Ms. Marlene B. Schwartz, PhD |
Description: The mission of the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity is to improve the world’s diet, prevent obesity, and reduce weight stigma through creative connections between science and public policy. |
Save a Slave |
P.O. Box 3191 |
Kilgore, TX 75663-3191 |
Phone: 903-235-5500 |
Description: SaveASlave.com provides information and links on modern involuntary servitude in an effort to encourage people to learn more and help eliminate slavery. |
Short Persons Support |
356 Hilltop Road |
Toms River, NJ 08753 |
Phone: 732-341-4332 |
Email: editor@shortsupport.org |
Description: Short Persons Support offers support and information to persons of short stature, raises awareness of the issues they face, and provides inspiration to help them live better lives. |
Short Statured People of Australia |
Turramurra |
NSW |
2074.0, Australia |
Phone: 02-9371-5424 |
Email: lkhendo@hotmail.com |
Description: Short Statured People of Australia seeks to empower, assist, and represent people of short stature, enabling them to live in, participate in, and be productive members of the community. |
Simon Wiesenthal Center |
1399 South Roxbury Drive |
Los Angeles, CA 90035.0 |
Phone: 310-553-9036 |
Email: information@wiesenthal.com |
Description: The Simon Wiesenthal Center is an international Jewish human rights organization dedicated to preserving the memory of the Holocaust, fostering tolerance, and confronting issues such as racism, anti-Semitism, and terrorism. |
Sisterhood is Global |
4095 Chemin de la Côte-des-Neiges |
Suite 12 |
Montreal, Quebec Canada H3H 1W9 |
Phone: (514) 846-9366 |
President: Robin Morgan |
Description: The Sisterhood Is Global Institute is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to the support and promotion of women's rights at the local, national, regional, and global levels. |
Society for Advancement of Chicanos & Native Americans in Science |
P.O. Box 8526 |
Santa Cruz, CA 95061-8526 |
Phone: 831-459-0170 |
Email: info@sacnas.org |
President: Ms. Maggie Werner-Washburne, PhD |
Description: SACNAS helps Chicano/Latino and Native American students pursue graduate education and obtain the advanced degrees necessary for research careers and science teaching professions at all levels. |
Society for Disability Studies |
107 Commerce Centre Drive |
Suite 204 |
Huntersville, NC 28078.0 |
Phone: 704-274-9240 |
Email: berberit@morris.umn.edu |
President: Ms. Tammy Berberi |
Description: The Society for Disability Studies is an international nonprofit organization that promotes the study of disability in social, cultural, and political contexts. |
Soulforce |
P.O. Box 2499 |
Abilene, TX 79604.0 |
Phone: 1-888-326-5610 |
Email: info@soulforce.org |
Executive Director: Rev. Dr. Cindi Love |
Description: Soulforce seeks freedom for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people from religious and political oppression through the practice of nonviolent resistance. |
Southern Poverty Law Center |
400 Washington Avenue |
Montgomery, AL 36104.0 |
Phone: 334-956-8200 |
President: Mr. Richard Cohen |
Description: The Southern Poverty Law Center is a nonprofit organization that combats hate, intolerance, and discrimination through education and litigation. |
Southern Regional Council |
1201 West Peachtree Street NE |
Suite 2000 |
Atlanta, GA 30309.0 |
Phone: 404-522-8764 |
Email: charles.johnson@hklaw.com |
Board President: Mr. Charles S. Johnson |
Description: The Southern Regional Council seeks to promote racial justice, protect democratic rights, and broaden civic participation in the Southern United States. |
SpeakOut |
PO Box 301223 |
Boston, MA 02116 |
Phone: 877-223-9390 |
Email: alex@speakoutboston.org |
Chair: Alex Lucchesi |
Description: SpeakOut works to create a world free of homo-bi-trans-phobia and other forms of prejudice by telling the truths of people’s lives. |
STAND |
1800 Wyoming Ave, NW |
Third Floor |
Washington, DC 20009.0 |
Phone: 202-643-7238 |
Email: hfinnie@standnow.org |
Student Director: Ms. Hannah Finnie |
Description: STAND, the student-led division of United to End Genocide, works to empower individuals and communities with the tools to prevent and stop genocide. |
Stephen Roth Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism and Racism |
Tel Aviv University |
PO Box 39040 |
Tel Aviv , Israel 69978.0 |
Phone: 972-3-6408111 |
Description: The Institute monitors manifestations of anti-Semitism and racism worldwide and operates a comuterized database of contemporary anti-Semitism and extremist right-wing and other hate groups. |
Stop Child Trafficking Now |
414 West 51st Street |
Lower Level |
New York, NY 10019.0 |
Phone: 212-333-7286 |
Chief Volunteer Officer: Mr. Eric Watt |
Description: Stop Child Trafficking Now funds efforts to reduce the demand side of child sex slavery in order to interrupt the cycle of supply, demand, and distribution. |
Stop The Traffik |
75 Westminster Bridge Road |
London, United Kingdom SE1 7HS |
Phone: 44 0 207 921 4258 |
Email: info@stopthetraffik.org |
Founder: Mr. Steve Chalke, MBE |
Description: Stop the Traffik is a global movement of individuals, communities, and organizations fighting to prevent the sale of people, protect the trafficked, and prosecute the traffickers. |
Survival International |
6 Charterhouse Buildings |
London, United Kingdom EC1M 7ET |
Phone: 207-687-8700 |
Email: info@survivalinternational.org |
Description: Survival International is a worldwide organization supporting indigenous peoples and helping them protect their lives, lands, freedom, and human rights. |
Teachers Against Prejudice |
116 New Norwalk Road |
New Canaan, CT 06840 |
Phone: 203-594-9013 |
Email: info@teachersagainstprejudice.org |
Description: Teachers Against Prejudice works with students and educators from elementary school to college on prejudice-related issues through a critical exploration and examination of television and film. |
The Arc |
1825 K Street, NW |
Suite 1200 |
Washington, DC 20006.0 |
Phone: 202-534-3700 |
Email: berns@thearc.org |
Chief Executive Officer: Mr. Peter V. Burns |
Description: The Arc is a national organization of and for people with mental retardation and related developmental disabilities and their families. |
The Auschwitz Institute |
2 West 45th Street |
Suite 1602 |
New York, NY 10036.0 |
Phone: 212-575-2605 |
Email: tibi.galis@auschwitzinstitute.org |
Executive Director: Mr. Tibi Galis |
Description: The Auschwitz Institute for Peace and Reconciliation aims to build a worldwide network of leaders with the professional tools and personal commitment to prevent genocide. |
The Sentinel Project |
2705-2360 Dundas Street West |
Toronto |
Ontario, Canada M6P 4B2 |
Phone: 647-222-8821 |
Email: chris@thesentinelproject.org |
Co-Founder: Mr. Christopher Tuckwood |
Description: The Sentinel Project for Genocide Prevention works to prevent the crime of genocide worldwide through effective early warning and cooperation with victimized peoples to carry out non-violent prevention initiatives. |
The Sentinel Project |
2705-2360 Dundas Street West |
Toronto |
Ontario, Canada M6P 4B2 |
Phone: 647-222-8821 |
Email: taneem@thesentinelproject.org |
Co-Founder: Mr. Taneem Talukdar |
Description: The Sentinel Project for Genocide Prevention works to prevent the crime of genocide worldwide through effective early warning and cooperation with victimized peoples to carry out non-violent prevention initiatives. |
Tides Foundation |
The Presidio |
P.O. Box 29198 |
San Francisco, CA 94129-0198 |
Phone: 415-561-6400 |
Email: Info@tides.org |
Interim CEO: Mr. Gary D. Schwartz |
Description: Tides Foundation fosters progressive social change by awarding grants to nonprofit organizations that honor and promote human rights, justice, and a healthy sustainable environment. |
Transgender Law Center |
1629 Telegraph Avenue |
Suite 400 |
Oakland, CA 94612.0 |
Phone: 415-865-0176 |
Email: masen@transgenderlawcenter.org |
Executive Director: Mr. Masen David |
Description: The Transgender Law Center works to end discrimination based on gender identity and expression by transforming laws and attitudes to create a more fair and equal society. |
Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund |
151 West 19th Street |
Suite 1103 |
New York, NY 10011.0 |
Phone: 646-862-9396 |
Email: info@transgenderlegal.org |
Executive Director: Mr. Michael Silverman |
Description: The Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund is committed to ending discrimination and achieving equality for transgender people through education, legal services, community organizing, and public policy efforts. |
Tribe of Heart |
PO Box 149 |
Ithaca, NY 14851.0 |
Phone: 607-275-0806 |
Description: Tribe of Heart is a not-for-profit organization that seeks to promote awareness of the inherent dignity and value of all beings, however they might differ from ourselves. |
UN Women |
405 East 42nd Street |
New York, NY 10017.0 |
Phone: 646-781-4400 |
Description: UN Women, the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women, works to eliminate discrimination against women, empower women, and advance gender equality. |
United for a Fair Economy |
1 Milk Street |
5th Floor |
Boston, MA 02116 |
Phone: 617-423-2148 |
Email: bmiller@faireconomy.org |
Executive Director: Mr. Brian Miller |
Description: United for a Fair Economy is a national, independent, nonpartisan organization that increases public awareness of the damaging consequences of growing economic inequality. |
United Poultry Concerns |
PO Box 150 |
Machipongo, VA 23405.0 |
Phone: 757-678-7875 |
Email: Karen@UPC-online.org |
President: Ms. Karen Davis |
Description: United Poultry Concerns is a nonprofit organization working to improve the treatment of domestic fowl in food production, science, education, entertainment, and human companionship situations. |
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum |
100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW |
Washington, DC 20024-2126 |
Phone: 202-488-0400 |
Chairman: Mr. Tom A. Bernstein |
Description: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is America's national institution for the documentation, study, and interpretation of Holocaust history. |
UnityND |
PO Box 2324 |
Fargo, North Dakota (ND) 58108-2324 |
President: Scott P. Garman |
Description: Civil rights, strong anti-discrimination measures and anti-racist action |
Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism |
Hebrew University, Mount Scopus |
Jerusalem, Israel 91905.0 |
Phone: 972-2-5882494 |
Email: sicsa@mscc.huji.ac.il |
Head of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism: Mr. Robert Solomon Wistrich |
Description: The Vidal Sassoon International Center is an interdisciplinary research center dedicated to an independent, nonpolitical approach to the accumulation and dissemination of knowledge necessary for understanding anti-Semitism. |
Washington State Holocaust Education Resource Center |
2031 Third Avenue |
Seattle, WA 98121.0 |
Phone: 206-774-2201 |
Email: delilas@wsherc.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Delila Simon |
Description: The Washington State Holocaust Education Resource Center strives to inspire teaching and learning for humanity in schools and communities through study of the Holocaust. |
White Ribbon Campaign |
365 Bloor Street East |
Suite 203 |
Toronto , Ontario, Canada M4W 3L4 |
Phone: 416-920-6684 |
Email: info@whiteribbon.ca |
Description: The White Ribbon Campaign is the largest effort in the world of men working to end men's violence against women. It relies on volunteer support and financial contributions from individuals and organizations. |
Womankind Worldwide |
Viking House, 5-11 Worship Street |
3rd Floor |
London , United Kingdom EC2A 2BH |
Phone: 44 (0) 20 7549 0360 |
Email: info@womankind.org.uk |
Description: Womankind Worldwide is a UK-based charity dedicated to women's development and women's human rights globally. |
Women as Allies |
P.O. Box 794 |
Boulder Creek, CA 95006.0 |
Phone: 831-246-3954 |
Email: Lorenegb@women-as-allies.org |
Founder: Ms. Lorene Garrett-Browder |
Description: Women As Allies brings women and girls of color and those who are their allies together to create opportunities for education, dialogue, networking, and healing. |
WomenCount |
1016 Lincoln Boulevard |
Suite 303 |
San Francisco, CA 94129.0 |
Email: stacy@womencount.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Stacy Mason |
Description: WomenCount is a nonprofit political organization that gives women of all generations and backgrounds from around the United States a powerful voice in the political process. |
Women for Women International |
4455 Connecticut Avenue NW |
Suite 200 |
Washington, DC 20008.0 |
Phone: 202-737-7705 |
Email: general@womenforwomen.org |
Description: Women for Women International supports women in war-torn regions with financial and emotional aid, job-skills training, rights education, and small business assistance so they can rebuild their lives. |
Women Impacting Public Policy |
2709 West I-44 Service Road |
Oklahoma City, OK 73112.0 |
Phone: (888) 368-5759 |
Email: bkasoff@wipp.org |
President, CEO, Cofounder: Ms. Barbara Kasoff |
Description: WIPP is a U.S. national bipartisan public policy organization that advocates for and on behalf of women and minorities in business. |
Women's Environment and Development Organization |
355 Lexington Avenue |
3rd Floor |
New York, NY 10017-6603 |
Phone: 212-973-0325 |
Email: marcela@wedo.org |
Chair: Ms. Marcela Tovar-Restrepo |
Description: The Women's Environment and Development Organization is an international advocacy organization that seeks to increase the power of women worldwide as policymakers in governments, institutions and forums. |
Women's Funding Network |
505 Sansome Street |
2nd Floor |
San Francisco, CA 94111.0 |
Phone: 415-441-0706 |
Email: info@womensfundingnetwork.org |
Description: Women's Funding Network accelerates women's leadership and invests in solving critical social issues by bringing together the financial power, influence and voices of women's funds. |
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom |
11 Arlington Street |
Boston, MA 02116 |
Phone: 617-266-0999 |
Email: lauraroskos@hotmail.com |
President: Ms. Laura Roskos |
Description: WILPF works to create an environment of political, economic, social, and psychological freedom for all members of the human community, so that true peace can be enjoyed by all. |
Women's Law Project |
125 South 9th Street |
Suite 300 |
Philadelphia, PA 19107.0 |
Phone: 215-928-9801 |
Email: info@womenslawproject.org |
Executive Director: Ms. Carol E. Tracy |
Description: The Women's Law Project works to create a more just and equitable society by advancing the rights and status of all women by engaging in high-impact litigation, advocacy, and education. |
Women's Media Center |
350 5th Avenue |
Suite 901 |
New York, NY 10118.0 |
Phone: 212-563-0680 |
President: Ms. Julie Burton |
Description: The Women's Media Center is a nonprofit, nonpartisan progrssive women's organization working to ensure that women and women's experiences are fully and accurately reflected in the media. |
World Animal Net |
19 Chestnut Square |
Boston, MA 2130.0 |
Phone: 617-524-3670 |
Email: info@worldanimalnet.org |
Description: World Animal Net, with over 1,700 affiliates in more than 90 countries, is the world's largest network of animal protection societies campaigning to improve the status and welfare of animals. |
World Association of Persons with Disabilities |
4503 Sunnyview Drive |
Suite 1121, P.O. Box 14111 |
Oklahoma City, OK 73135.0 |
Phone: 405-672-4440 |
Email: t.mecke@wapd.org |
Executive Director: Mr. Thomas J. Mecke |
Description: The World Association of Persons with Disabilities provides information, motivation, assistance, and activism for the physically and mentally [dis]Abled people of the world. |
World Congress of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, & Transgender Jews |
P.O. Box 23379 |
Washington, DC 20026-3379 |
Phone: 202-452-7424 |
Email: coordinator@glbtjews.org |
Description: The World Congress of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Jews has more than 65 member organizations and holds conferences and workshops representing the interests of lesbian, gay, and bisexual Jews around the world. |
World Society for the Protection of Animals |
89 Albert Embankment |
London , United Kingdom SE1 7TP |
Phone: 44 (0) 20 7587 5000 |
Email: support@animalconcerns.org |
Description: The World Society for the Protection of Animals aims to promote the protection of animals, to prevent cruelty to animals, and to relieve animal suffering in every part of the world. |
World Trust |
5920 San Pablo Avenue |
Oakland, CA 94608.0 |
Phone: 510-632-5156 |
Email: info@world-trust.org |
Founder and President: Ms. Shakti Butler |
Description: World Trust is a nonprofit educational organization that seeks to promote collaboration, healing, social justice, and transformation |
World Unity, Inc |
2 Eliot Place |
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 |
Phone: 617-522-8645 |
Email: sara.ting@worldunityinc.org |
Sara Ting |
Yad Vashem |
P.O. Box 3477 |
Jerusalem, Israel 91034.0 |
Phone: 972-2-6443410 |
Chairman: Mr. Avner Shalev |
Description: Yad Vashem documents the Holocaust so that future generations never forget its horrors. Yad Vashem's Holocaust archive is the largest in the world (with roughly 60 million pages of documents). |
Young Women's Christian Association |
1015 18th Street, NW |
Suite 1100 |
Washington, DC 20036.0 |
Phone: 202-467-0801 |
Email: ceo1@ywca.org |
CEO: Ms. Dara Richardson-Heron, M.D. |
Description: The YWCA strives to create opportunities for women's growth, leadership, and power in order to attain a common vision: peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all people. |
YouthPride |
302 East Howard Avenue |
Decatur, GA 30030.0 |
Phone: 404-449-5406 |
Email: youthpride@youthpride.org |
Description: YouthPride strives to enhance the lives of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (GLBTQ) youth through advocacy, education, outreach, support services, and youth activities. |