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Fostering Tolerance

(and also Organizations That Focus On -- and Assist -- Diverse Populations)

“First they came for the Communists, but I was not a Communist so I did not speak out. Then they came for the Socialists and the Trade Unionists, but I was neither, so I did not speak out. Then they came for the Jews, but I was not a Jew so I did not speak out. And when they came for me, there was no one left to speak out for me.” - Martin Niemoeller, 1892-1984

Safer Child, Inc. lists the organizations below as a courtesy, and their presence on this page does not necessarily indicate Safer Child support or endorsement of their activities, policies or beliefs. Please be aware that this page is not solely about racism, although many of these links deal with racism. This page strives to be about Fostering Tolerance among all of us -- and about making our communities safer and healthier places for children. If you have suggestions for organizations you'd like to see here -- or if you know something about one of these organizations that clearly places it at odds with the intent of this page -- please let us know.

Resources on Fostering Tolerance:

bulletAmerican Association of Retired Persons
bulletAmerican Civil Liberties Union
bulletAmerican Indian Institute
bulletAnti-Defamation League
bulletHate Hurts: How Children Learn and Unlearn Prejudice - by Caryl Stern-LaRosa and Ellen Hofheimer Bettman
bullet Arctic Health - health information specific to those living in the northern-most regions
bulletArtists Against Racism
bulletBuilding Blocks for Youth
bulletCanadian Civil Liberties Association
bulletCanadian Race Relations Foundation
bullet Council on American-Islamic Relations Canada
bulletEuropean Commission Against Racism and Intolerance
bulletEuropean Network Against Racism
bulletEuropean Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA)
bulletFair Housing Accessibility FIRST Project - trains housing professionals in issues that confront the disabled
bulletG.L.A.A.D. (Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation)
bullet healthfinder - "just for you" search engine
bulletIndigenous Language Institute
bullet KidsHealth - "Teaching Your Child Tolerance"
bulletMuslims Against Terrorism
bulletThe National Alliance for Hispanic Health
bulletNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People
bulletNational Black Child Development Institute
bulletNational Center for Cultural Competence
bulletNational Congress of American Indians
bulletNational Council of La Raza
bullet National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse - "Diabetes in American Indians and Alaska Natives"
bulletNational Indian Child Welfare Association
bulletNational Legal Aid and Defender Association
bulletNational Organization for Women
bulletNational Urban League
bulletNative Child and Family Services of Toronto (Canada)
bulletNative Law Centre of Canada
bulletNativeWeb.org
bulletOffice of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
bulletRace Bridges
bullet Seeds of Peace
bulletSimon Wiesenthal Center
bulletSouthern Poverty Law Center
bulletTeaching Tolerance – a national education project (SPLC) designed to foster tolerance in your community.
bulletThe United Nations
bullet United Negro College Fund, Inc.
bullet United National Indian Tribal Youth (UNITY)
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University of New Mexico, School of Law - American Indian Law Center, Inc.

bulletUniversity at Ottawa (Canada) - Canadian Human Rights Web Sites
bullet U.S. Department of Education - suggestions for how educators can reach out to parents with limited English
bullet U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Office for Civil Rights
bulletU.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
bulletWorld Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance (United Nations)
bulletYWCA
bullet Safer Child Events Page -- for information on the Success in School Equals Success in Life campaign.
bulletSafer Child Sexual Identity Support section
bulletSafer Child Communication Page
bulletSafer Child Thoughts on Racism
bulletSafer Child page on Morality, Ethics & Manners

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Safer Child, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization with federal tax-exempt status. Please note: 1) External organizations listed herein do not necessarily endorse Safer Child positions, nor do we necessarily endorse theirs. We list them as a courtesy and aren't responsible for their accuracy, completeness or content. 2) We recommend you maintain a healthy skepticism when reviewing information on the Internet; it might appear to be reliable --  yet actually be false, misleading, incomplete, out-of-date and/or intentionally harmful. 3) There might be material on the Internet that you disagree with or find objectionable; preview all sites before viewing them with your child. 4) We are not responsible for external addresses/phone numbers changing without our knowledge. 5) The information and commentary on this site are not substitutes for professional advice from your doctor, lawyer, or mental health professional. 6) Requests for permission to republish, copy and/or distribute any material found on this Web site should be directed to Safer Child, Inc.

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