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NARF's objectives are to protect the rights of and seek justice for tribes and Native peoples. In the words of Executive Director John Echohawk, They ask for nothing more, and will accept nothing less than the U.S. Government keeping the promises it has made to Native Americans." NARF currently represents more than 60 tribes in 20 states on a wide range of critical matters, including land into trust, federal recognition, subsistence hunting & fishing, federal trust responsibilities, protection of sacred places, voting rights, sovereign immunity, Indian Child Welfare, water rights and environmental issues.
Colin Kaepernick founded Know Your Rights Camp organization that holds education seminars across the country for black and brown youth. The Know Your Rights Camp's mission is to advance the liberation and well-being of Black and Brown communities through education, self-empowerment, mass-mobilization and the creation of new systems that elevate the next generation of change leaders.
Our mission is to protect the rights of children in poverty and those overcoming abuse and neglect by delivering free legal services, supportive programs, and systemic solutions.
Empowering society for a self reliant and dignified life with special focus to Religious Minorities, Women, and Children.
Derechos Humanos is a grassroots organization that promotes the human and civil rights of all migrants regardless of their immigration status. Consequently, we fight the militarization of our southern border home and combat the discrimination and human rights abuses of both our citizen and non-citizen brothers and sisters. In the context of an increasingly militarized border and the criminalization of immigration, Derechos Humanos works to empower those most directly impacted to create change and promote justice, challenging the borders that seek to divide us.
Land Grant Founded in 1692 Occupied the Atrisco Area in 1703 Became Part of the United States in 1848 Voted to Incorporate into a Body Politic in 1892 Land Patent issued to the community in 1905 Became part of the State of New Mexico in 1911 Atrisco Land Rights Council is an Atrisco-based nonprofit organization with one mission – to improve our community by helping nonprofits be more impactful through education and the use technology to protect the rights and privileges provided under the United States Constitution ( Sovereign Clause), Treaty Of Guadalupe Hidalgo, New Mexico Constitution, Chapter 49 NMSA, Body Politic – Municipal Corporation created in 1892 for the purpose of governing our community for the benefit of all HEIRS. During the Last 50 years only Shareholders which make up only 10 percent of our Heirship have receive any value from their RIGHTS. Atrisco Land Rights Council provides community education through community engagement and by providing IT services pro bono and fee based consulting and outsourcing services to nonprofits, helping them harness the productivity gains long since enjoyed by the corporate sector, by connecting the needs of nonprofits with the skills and financial resources of the technology community. We focus on technology enabling nonprofits to focus on their mission while to evangelize the land grants mission of community engagement. Click here to download a one page Atrisco Land Rights Council overview or click here to download the 2013 Atrisco Land Rights Council Annual Report. Our Philosophy • We are mission-driven and passionate about the work of nonprofits • We are committed to providing services of the highest quality • We believe technology innovation can transform the local nonprofit landscape • We serve as a bridge between the needs of the nonprofit community and resources of the technology community • We educate nonprofit leaders and funders about the power of technology to further the work of nonprofits and the importance of funding technology initiatives. Our final goal is to assure that the lands are governed by the heirs for their benefit inviolate as noted in the New Mexico Constitution Bill of Rights Sec 2 Article 5.
Community of children rights has laid it's foundation with the aim of providing children hailing from deserving and ultra poor back grounds with all the basic rights and facilities needed to help them become productive members of the society and to remove any sort of sense of deprivation prevailing among that specific class of the society that would eventually make them confident of their capabilities and encourage them towards being useful and fertile. Unfortunately these deserving and poor children have to face an unimaginably high number of issues and constraints during their childhood that affects their personalities and prolificacy. Our vision is to arrange equal rights of these children in whatever aspect and regard required, be it healthcare,education equality and protection disabilities or whatever.we believe every single child is like a stone that finally fits in its very designated place within the building that constitutes is nation . A good quality stone always strengthens the building and enhances its life likewise a strong and an educated kid becomes a responsible productive and a useful citizen. The core vision of CCR is to see every kid in this country having the same and equal rights,In every regard, and this is what CCR is striving to achieve. We wish to see a healthy younger generation, having all the basic facilities and rights in their lives getting quality education that ensures a secure them instead of seeing them inundated in issues and problems or wasting their time working as child laborers that's likely to lead them nowhere, but the wilderness of ignorance and apathy towards being productive.
Established in 1962 as the relief arm of Amnesty International, we provide financial and practical support to defenders in desperate need, transforming lives and amplifying the voices of those who give so much to fight against injustice and human rights abuses.
Learning Rights Law Center seeks to ensure that all students are provided with equitable access to the public education system and focuses on low-income students who have disabilities, face discrimination or are involved in the foster care or juvenile justice systems.
Defenders of Animal Rights, Inc., is a nonprofit organization whose purpose is to alleviate the suffering of abused, unwanted, and neglected animals. They accomplish this goal through rescues, adoptions, a low-cost spay/neuter plan, and through the operation of an 11,250 square-foot animal shelter, a farm refuge, and a 35.8 wildlife sanctuary.
The mission of the Bill of Rights Institute is to educate young people about the words and ideas of America’s Founders, the liberties guaranteed in our Founding documents, and how our Founding principles continue to affect and shape a free society. It is the goal of the Institute to help the next generation understand the freedom and opportunity the Constitution offers.
We are committed to valuing students, empowering parents, and supporting communities to secure great education in America. While our Parents’ Rights voices come from a variety of backgrounds and political beliefs, we are united by our belief that education is fundamental to our children, and it should be a safe, constructive environment in order for them to grow and prosper.