Caipirinha Foundation
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Caipirinha Foundation "was established as an operating foundation whose official mission is to conduct and support public educational activities related to human rights, international law, United States foreign policy, independent media, arts and culture." [1]
Contents
Project: Cultures of Resistance
Core Team
Accessed December 2009: [2]
- George Gund: Producer
- Iara Lee: Director
- Mark Engler: Political Analyst
- David Ross Smith: Camera
- Michael Kurtz: Music Supervisor
- Dell Martinez: Assistant Editor
- Joao Brandao, Jr.: Visual Researcher
Projects Supported
Accessed April 2010: [3]
The Cultures of Resistance network is proud to support the following organizations and activists around the world who are working toward global solidarity and social justice. Cultures of Resistance is a collaborative endeavor of the Lee & Gund Foundation, Caipirinha Foundation, and a number of like-minded individuals.
- Action Mill, Africa Action, African Wildlife Foundation, Agglobe Services International, Al-Awda Palestine Right to Return Coalition, Amazon Conservation Team, American Friends Service Committee, American Near East Refugee Aid, American University of Beirut, Anti-Slavery International, APOPO, Arab Film Festival, Arms and Security Initiative New America Foundation, Bateleurs, Beirut International Film Festival, BUSTAN, Campaign Against Arms Trade, Campaign Against Sanctions and Military Intervention in Iran, CanKor, CARE, Center for Arms Control, Center for Constitutional Rights, Center for Economic Reseach and Social Change, Civic Counsel of Popular and Indigenous Organizations, Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers, Committee to Protect Journalists, Council for a Livable World, Crisis Action UK, Deep Dish TV, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontiéres, DocuDays Film Festival, EarthRights International, East Timor and Indonesia Action Network , Electronic Intifada, End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes, Environmental Rights Action, Fellowship of Reconciliation, Focus on the Global South, Foundation for Endangered Languages, Free Gaza Movement, Friends of the Congo, Global Exchange, Global Fund for Women, Global Greengrants Fund, Grantmakers Without Borders, Grassroots International, Greenpeace International, Human Rights Watch , Images From the East Film Festival, Institute for Policy Studies, Institute for Public Accuracy, Instituto Raoni, International Crisis Group, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, International Forum on Globalization, International Rivers, International Solidarity Movement, IRAB, Iran Project Institute for Policy Studies, Iraqi Student Project, Kinder USA, Korea Policy Institute, La Federación Nacional de Mujeres Campesinas, Artesanas, Indígenas, Nativas y Asalariadas del Perú (FEMUCARINAP), Link TV, Lurdes Mutola Foundation, MADRE, Media Education Foundation, Mercy Corps, Middle East Children's Alliance, Middle East Studies Association, Mines Action Canada, Mines Advisory Group, MîtosFilm, National Geographic, National Iranian American Council, Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability, Nema Foundation, Norman Finkelstein, Offline: Baghdad, Palast Investigative Fund, Panzi Hospital, South Kivu, DRC, Peace and Security Funders Group, Pen American Center--Reading Burma, Project Censored, Pyongyang University of Science and Technology, Reporters Without Borders, Sahara Conservation Fund, Salaam Baalak Trust, Samir Kassir Foundation, School of the Americas Watch, Slow Food, Society for the Protection of Nature in Lebanon, Survival International, Transparency International, Tribeca Film Institute , U.S. Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation, UNA-USA--Iran Dialogue, United for Peace and Justice, WITNESS, World Music Institute, YES MEN, Zinn Education Project
Contact
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