Society Charities That specialise in Racial justice
Discover 62 Society charities that specialise in racial justice. Use the search below to filter within these results.
Gloucestershire Afro-Caribbean Association Limited
Beneficiary group, SocietyThe Principal activity of the Charity during the Year were those of the promotion of the welfare of the African and Caribbean Community and their descendants in the City and the County of Gloucestershire by all practical means and in particular by combating racism in all its forms and the promotion of equal opportunities
Multi Cultural Integration Centre
Beneficiary group, SocietyMulti Cultural Integration Centre receives funding to develop different projects involving people from a variety of social, economic and cultural backgrounds in order to raise cultural awareness and to expose ways in which racism and discrimination exclude and harm ethnic communities.
The Museum Of Drugs
Arts, Beneficiary group, Heritage, SocietyThe Museum of Drugs provides a fresh and innovative approach to addressing drug issues in society through the use of a unique collection of antiques and artefacts. The Museum provides public exhibitions, lectures and theatre to tackle social stigma, racism and inequality, and to challenge missinformation. The Museum provides improved access to support for people directly affected by drugs.
British Indian And Jewish Association
Religion, SocietyOur mission is to develop and strengthen relations between the Indian and Jewish communities in the UK.Our Objectives are:1. Promoting understanding and respect between Indians and Jews.2. Working for the elimination of religious and racial prejudice, hatred and discrimination.3. Promoting a common agenda based on shared values and challenges.
Newham Monitoring Project
Charitable activities, SocietyNMP exists to promote the education of the public towards improving race relations in the east London area.
Early Years Equality (eye)
SocietyDELIVERING TRAINING AND GIVING SUPPORT TO ENSURE EQUALITY IN THE EARLY YEARS
Mosaic Black And Mixed Parentage Family Group
Beneficiary group, SocietyMOSAIC exists to support the development of positive cultural & racial identity; to empower BME people to combat racism; represents the interests of Black, Asian & Mixed parentage families.
Young World Books
Arts, Beneficiary group, SocietyCurrently restructuring our activities which are aimed at developing anti-racist materials for young people.
Rocknations Youth Foundation
Arts, Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Housing, Leisure, SocietyWEEKLY YOUTH ACTIVITIES: MUSIC, MEDIA, DANCE, DRAMA, SPORT.OUTREACH ACTIVITIES, TACKLING DRUGS, CRIME, RACISM, AND HOMELESSNESS.SUPPORT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE LEAVING PRISONSCHOOLS WORK PROGRAMME FOR THOSE AT RISK OF EXCLUSION.ANNUAL YOUTH CONFERENCE & WEEKENDS AWAY.
Live Together Limited
Beneficiary group, Leisure, SocietyLUTON TIGERS is a unique organisation: as a charity we work hard to protect our kids from radicalisation,extremism and racism. From sports classes to workshops our activities empower children of all backgrounds to find their own voice. We believe critical thinking is key to make them understand that we may look different, but in reality we're all alike.It's our common Lutonian identity.
West End Refugee Service
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfare, SocietyPreviously registered as West End Refugee Service (WERS) 1077601. We provide holistic, trauma-informed support, IAA-registered advice, material aid, mentoring & capacity-building to help secure employment. Through our activities, we tackle poverty & exclusion, promote two-way integration, connect communities & challenge racism and xenophobia.
Uma
Beneficiary group, Education, SocietyWe provide services to school, pupils, parents and the community. Our workshops explains school procedures and policies, how to advocate for yourself and how to support the children. Help schools construct policies and practices with anti-racism and cultural competency in mind. This will help schools consider how policies, procedures and curricula construct racism and how this affects children.