Information sourcesThe following organizations provide information and have tapes and literature available at a nominal cost: |
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Center
for Democratic Renewal Founded in 1979 as the National Anti-Klan Network, the Center for Democratic Renewal is a multi-racial organization that advances the vision of a democratic, diverse and just society free of racism and bigotry. It helps communities combat groups, movements and government practices that promote hatred and bigotry and is committed to public policies based on equity and justice. |
Klanwatch Project The Southern Poverty Law Center is a non-profit organization that combats hate, intolerance and discrimination through education and litigation. Its programs include Teaching Tolerance and the Intelligence Project, which incorporates Klanwatch and the Militia Task Force.
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Students of the University of California The ASUC is an independent, non-profit student association providing a wide range of programs, services, and facilities to the UC Berkeley community. Organized in 1882, the ASUC has become one of the foremost student advocate groups in the nation. The organization has just unveiled a Web site to monitor hate crimes and provide information about their impact on the campus community. |
Simon Wiesenthal
Center The Simon Wiesenthal Center, together with its world renowned Museum
of Tolerance, is a 400,000-member, international center for Holocaust
remembrance, the defense of human rights and the Jewish people. |
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