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== | == Check out these sites for more information on local anti-racism movements == | ||
' | *[http://www.safeschools.info Center for Schools and Communities] | ||
**The Center for Schools and Communities works towards "creative and effective solutions to problems that disrupt the educational process and affect school safety." Read about their recent and upcoming events, like the Safe Schools Conference. | |||
*[http://www.studycircles.org Study Circles Resource Center] | |||
**"Helping people work together for Creative Community Change", this resource center brings community members together to discuss and work through problems. | |||
*[http://culturalpartnerships.org Institute for Cultural Partnerships, Harrisburg] | |||
**Founded by Dickinson's own Shalom Staub, "The Institute for Cultural Partnerships is a non-profit organization whose mission is to help individuals and communities successfully live, learn, and work in our increasingly diverse society." | |||
*[http://www.adl.org/ ADL "No Place for Hate"] | |||
**The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) works towards eliminating anti-Semitism. Check out the site for more information and for updates on current events related to racism and social justice. | |||
*[http://www.nlc.org National League of Cities Inclusive Community Partnerships] | |||
**"Strengthening & promoting cities as centers of opportunity, leadership and governance" | |||
*[http://www.pachiefs.org Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police] | |||
**The Carlisle Police Department, under the Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police, "has taken several steps to deal with the issues of race in the community" over the past year. | |||
*[http://teachingtolerance.org teachingtolerance.org] | |||
**Founded by the Southern Poverty Law Center, this organization is committed to promoting "respect for differences and appreciation of diversity in the classroom and beyond." | |||
*[http://www.stopbias.org/resources_web_resources.htm stopbias.org] | |||
**Click here to view links to more organizations & resources. | |||
[[Local Anti-Racism Movements|Return to Local Anti-Racism Movements]] | |||
[[Race, Class and Gender|Return to Race, Class and Gender]] | |||
Latest revision as of 18:57, 10 May 2006
Get Involved | Conclusion | Sources
Check out these sites for more information on local anti-racism movements
- Center for Schools and Communities
- The Center for Schools and Communities works towards "creative and effective solutions to problems that disrupt the educational process and affect school safety." Read about their recent and upcoming events, like the Safe Schools Conference.
- Study Circles Resource Center
- "Helping people work together for Creative Community Change", this resource center brings community members together to discuss and work through problems.
- Institute for Cultural Partnerships, Harrisburg
- Founded by Dickinson's own Shalom Staub, "The Institute for Cultural Partnerships is a non-profit organization whose mission is to help individuals and communities successfully live, learn, and work in our increasingly diverse society."
- ADL "No Place for Hate"
- The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) works towards eliminating anti-Semitism. Check out the site for more information and for updates on current events related to racism and social justice.
- National League of Cities Inclusive Community Partnerships
- "Strengthening & promoting cities as centers of opportunity, leadership and governance"
- Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police
- The Carlisle Police Department, under the Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police, "has taken several steps to deal with the issues of race in the community" over the past year.
- teachingtolerance.org
- Founded by the Southern Poverty Law Center, this organization is committed to promoting "respect for differences and appreciation of diversity in the classroom and beyond."
- stopbias.org
- Click here to view links to more organizations & resources.