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Cultural Survival partner with indigenous peoples to protect their lands, languages and cultures to fight against their marginalization, discrimination, exploitation and abuse.
Visit SiteThe HCWG is a multi-sectoral network of civil society organizations set up to spearhead advocacy and reform initiatives pertaining to hate crimes in South Africa and the region
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Visit SiteThe Australian Hate Crime Network (AHCN) is dedicated to the provision of information and resources on hate crime in Australia.
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Visit SiteThe Council of Ministers established the European Monitoring Centre on racism and xenophobia (EUMC) in Vienna in June 1997 as part of a coordinated action to develop a policy to combat racism and xenophobia. This included the declaration of 1997 as the Eu
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Visit SiteThe online toolbox Stories that Move challenges learners (14 – 17 years old) to think critically about diversity and discrimination, and to reflect on their own position and choices in these matters.
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Visit SiteThe Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino is a nonpartisan research and policy center that examines the ways that bigotry, advocacy of extreme methods, or terrorism, both domestically and internationally
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Visit SiteGIHS was the world's first academic unit devoted to innovating the field of Hate Studies. The GIHS publishes the Journal of Hate Studies, hosts/organizes the International Conference on Hate Studies, and maintains an International Council of Experts
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Visit SiteAn international women's rights charity, Womankind Worldwide works to help women transform their lives in Africa, Asia and Latin America by partnering with women's rights organisations that challenge discrimination and violence.
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Visit SiteThe Forum Against Islamophobia & Racism (FAIR) was founded in 2001 as an independent charitable organisation – its aim is to work towards establishing a Safe, Just and Tolerant Britain in which Islamophobia and racism have no place
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Visit SiteHindu Human Rights was formed to highlight cases of persecution and defamation of Hindus and Hinduism around the globe.
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Visit SiteBased within the University of Leicester's highly regarded Department of Criminology, the Leicester Centre of Hate Studies is a new centre designed to bridge the gap between academic research and professional practice.
Visit SiteGypsy and Traveller Empowerment Herts have set up this reporting site working with other Gypsy, Traveller and Roma organisations to collect data on where, when and the type of hate used against community members.
Visit SiteStop Hate UK has more than 17 years’ experience in providing independent support to people who have been affected by Hate Crime.
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