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Amnesty
International
- A
powerhouse of human rights information. Check out news highlights,
articles, links, and various calls to action.
American Civil Liberties
Union - The ACLU is nation's
guardian of liberty, working daily in courts, legislatures and
communities to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties
guaranteed to all people in this country by the Constitution and laws
of the United States.
United Nations
- The
UN's Office of the High Commission for Human Rights. A large source
for documents, news highlights, articles, and other helpful resources.
Environmental Working
Group - Team of scientists, engineers, policy experts, lawyers and
computer programmers that pores over government data, legal documents,
scientific studies and laboratory tests to expose threats to your
health and the environment, and to find solutions.
Human Rights Web
- A
comprehensive source for anyone who has an interest in human rights.
Find debates, links, discussions, documents, and even instructions for
what you can do to get more involved.
EarthRights
International - Combines
the power of law and the power of people in defense of human rights
and the environment.
National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People -
Founded in 1909, the NAACP
is widely understood to be one of the nation's most significant
civil rights organization
Nonviolence
- Link to dozens of local, national, and international peace
organizations.
Digital Freedom
Network - Increases awareness of human rights issues on the
Internet, makes technical information more readily available to
activists, and provides online voice to those not free to express
themselves.
The
Foundation for Taxpayer & Consumer Rights
- Deploys an in-house team of public interest lawyers, policy experts,
strategists, public educators, and grassroots activists to advance and
protect the interests of consumers and taxpayers.
PIRG - Watchdog
group for just about everything you could imagine. Information on
dangerous toys, hazardous chemicals, global warming, and congressional
scorecards and updates on various public interests.
The Ruckus Society
- Provides environmental and human rights organizers with the tools,
training, and support needed to achieve their goals.
Global
Communications Network for Justice - Structure that enables
existing non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and social justice
organizations to communicate with one another in order to become more
effective in educating and advocating on behalf of human rights,
especially the right to food.
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