National Center for Human Rights Education
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The National Center for Human Rights Education (NCHRE), "founded in 1996, is the first human rights education organization in the United States that focuses primarily on domestic human rights violations." [1]
Mission: "To build a domestic human rights movement in the United States by training community leaders, grassroots organizations, activists, individuals, and students to apply human rights standards to issues of injustice." [2]
- Dorinda G. Henry, Interim Executive Director
- Rodrick L. Smith, Program Director
Contents
Directors
Accessed December 2007: [3]
- Henry Ramsey, Jr.
- Chaplain Dorinda G. Henry
- Barbara Phillips
- Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im
- Tonya McClary
- Jaquie Algee
- Bernardine Dohrn
- Stephanie Mecca Franklin
- Alton Pollard III
- Melva Sampson
- Gayatri Sethi
- C.T. Vivian
Contact
118 East Maple Street
Decatur, Georgia 30030
Phone: 678-904-2640
Web: http://www.nchre.org
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
- Loretta Ross - Executive Director, Center for Human Rights Education
References
- ↑ Who We Are, National Center for Human Rights Education, accessed December 11, 2007.
- ↑ What We Do, National Center for Human Rights Education, accessed December 11, 2007.
- ↑ Directors, National Center for Human Rights Education, accessed December 11, 2007.