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Arts To End Genocide combines the power of art and technology to bridge cultural divides and to create a dialogue about human rights between children around the world. Artists have always had the power to touch people on a profound emotional level. Today, new media technology enables us to impact a broader audience. The message being delivered is one of tolerance and human rights. We engage, educate and activate in a call for social justice.
Our mission is to deepen the capacity of political systems and leaders to transform conflict into solution and connection; We offer tools to facilitate understanding and solution-finding between parties, by connecting to self and others despite intensity. Our vision is of global capacity able to transform conflict to connection, forging pathways to solve our most pressing challenges.
The mission of the International Center is to address the needs of refugees and immigrants in their assimilation to community life by providing employment, educational, housing, and other social services.
Peace-building training, primarily focused on women, and information center in Chiapas, Oaxaca and Guerrero, Mexico
BHeart is a volunteer organization that focuses on issues and supports projects important to Bosnian and Herzegovinian women and their families.
Central Washington Justice For Our Neighbors (CWJFON) supports a hospitality ministry that welcomes immigrants by providing free or low-cost, expert immigration legal services to low-income immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers. We also engage in advocacy for immigrant justice, and offer education to communities of faith and to the public.
Alianza Nacional de Campesinas’ mission is to unify the struggle to promote women farmworker’s leadership in a national movement to create broader visibility and advocate for changes that ensure their human rights.
SMYCE is a non-profit 501c(3) and formed primarily to provide educational outreach opportunities by joining together different cultures.
The mission of DC-MD Justice for Our Neighbors (JFON) is to provide free, high-quality, immigration legal services and a warm welcome to immigrants in our communities, while at the same time encouraging cross-cultural community building in the DC-Maryland area.
The Momoko Ito Foundation was founded in 1996 with the charter to foster Japan/US relations through the medium of new information technology. We received our nonprofit status in 1997, and are in the planning stages for the initial activities for our foundation. The focus of our work is on promoting cultural exchange between Japan and the US through the Internet and through periodic conferences on cross cultural topics in technology and culture.
The Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) is a Los Angeles–based nonprofit organization that is working to put an end to modern slavery and human trafficking through comprehensive, life-transforming services to survivors and a platform to advocate for groundbreaking policies and legislation. Over the past two decades, CAST has supported thousands of survivors through every phase of their journey to freedom from counseling, to legal resources, to housing, educational and leadership training and mentorship. Through these programs, CAST has helped empower survivors to overcome their traumatic pasts and become leading voices in shaping policy and public awareness to ultimately put an end to the fastest growing criminal enterprise of the 21st century. Our mission is to end modern slavery through education, advocacy and empowering survivors of human trafficking.
We promote empowerment and civic participation through education, workforce development, youth and family engagement, and community-strengthening initiatives. We are the leading resource for East Tennessee’s Latino community and we are the leading resource for East Tennessee regarding the Latino community.