Boston Links

ANSWER-Boston is a local chapter of a national anti-war and anti-racism organization.

City Wide Dialogues on Boston's Racial and Ethnic Diversity organized a proactive, city-wide program of candid, respectful, multi-session community dialogues.

The Boston Women's Fund supports community-based organizations run by women and girls in the Greater Boston area.

The Civil Rights Project Harvard University seeks to help renew the civil rights movement by bridging the worlds of ideas and action, and by becoming a preeminent source of intellectual capital and a forum for building consensus within that movement.

Community Change is a non-profit organization with a particular focus on systemic racism. It is committed to serving as a center for action and collaboration among individuals and multiracial grassroots groups in the fight to achieve racial justice and equity.

The Boston Environmental Diversity Collaborative is a two-year initiative that will provide training, consultation, opportunities for dialogue, and peer mentoring among Boston-based environmental groups that want to substantively integrate diversity into their operations to increase organizational impact and effectiveness.

Facing History and Ourselves seeks to engage students of diverse backgrounds in citizenship education

Greater Boston Interfaith Organization brings together, trains, and organizes the faith communities of Greater Boston across all religious, racial, ethnic, class and neighborhood lines.

Haymarket People's Fund gives money to grassroots groups of local people who believe that change is possible.

The Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law of The Boston Bar Association actively seeks out and prosecutes cases involving litigations where legal issues involved have affected the civil rights of thousands of Massachusetts residents.

Resist is a resource organizations and funder of grassroots organizing groups.

National Conference for Community and Justice promotes understanding and respect among all races, religions, and culture through advocacy, conflict resolution and dialogue.

Public Conversations Project promotes constructive conversations and relationships among people who have differing values, world views, and perspectives about divisive public issues.

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