Organizations - groups established to advance the Black populace.

  
Drazid

THe Drazid are African American men and women who organize and fight against the narcotics cartels. We monitor white supremacist sites and groups and publicize missing and runaway African American Children.

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IBSA Online

IBSA, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that facilitates workforce training and development programs that lead to certification, licensure or permits. Other activities include youth services and job search assistance for low-income individuals. Besides advocacy for policies relating to equity, IBSA assists small Black and minority businesses owners take advantage of existing opportunities and helps to initiate new ones.

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Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law

Website for one of the United States of America's most prominent civil rights legal organizations. Resource for information on current civil rights issues including litigation, public policy, public education and transactional legal services in the areas of voting rights, fair housing, evironmental justice, educational opportunities, community economic developmment, the judiciary, human rights, affirmative action and diversity and employment discrimination.

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New Seasons Youth Program Inc.

Non-profit organization designed to provide educational opportunities to an American University/College to Africans and those from the Caribbean.

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The Collective Black People Movement (CBPM)

The mission of the Collective Black People Movement (CBPM) is to gather, document, and organize the skills, talents, and intelligence (education) of Black (African) People for the purpose of self-help and collective development. The CBPM is made up of Black People from different black families, businesses, organizations, spiritualities, and individuals representing themselves. We know that "No other people should have more information of Black People than the information that Black People have on ourselves". "Get Listed" in the "What our people are Doing" database available for our people at the CBPM website. Join the Skills, Talents, and Intelligence (Education) Revolution and get the momentum of our people in support of you and your works.

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UNIA-ACL

The Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League is a social, friendly, humanitarian, charitable, educational, institutional, constructive and expansive society, and is founded by persons desiring to the utmost to work for the general uplift of the people of African ancestry of the world. And the members pledge themselves to do all in their power to conserve the rights of their noble race and to respect the rights of all mankind, believing always in the Brotherhood of Man and the Fatherhood of God. The motto of the organization is "One God! One Aim! One Destiny!" Therefore, let justice be done to all mankind, realizing that if the strong oppresses the weak, confusion and discontent will ever mark the path of man but with love, faith and charity towards all the reign of peace and plenty will be heralded into the world and the generations of men shall be called Blessed.

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The PalacePerforming & Visual Arts Center

The PALACE Performing & Visual Arts Center (The PALACE PVA) is a faith-based organization that provides performing & visual arts services for underprivileged children and youth ages 5-17. Services include private and group lessons in music, dance, drama, and visual arts. Classes are structured by age and experience to insure that each student has an opportunity to participate at a level that is appropriate for their ability.

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Black Art Visions

Offers a large selection of open edition and limited edition black art prints by African American artists such as WAK, Charles Bibbs, Henry Battle, Ernie Barnes and many more. Black art mugs, calendars, mouse pads, African American figurines such as Chubby Models and Annie Lee figurines, and other black art gift items are also available.

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National Network In Action

My name is Rev. Floyd D. Harris Jr I'm the National President of The National Network In Action. We are a civil and human rights organizations that is fighting to empower our people.

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The Kingdomz X

The Kingdomz X is a Pan Afrikan network that enables members to share information about news items, events and activities. Our membership is comprised of students, educators, activists, entrepreneurs and organizers.

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My Black Networks

My Black Networks, LLC (MBN) is a vertical social media network company whose primary service is an ecosystem of informational websites targeted to unique segments of the African-American community.

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1,001 Black Inventions

Play that features The Twilight Zone, a world where the inventions of Africans and African Americans have disappeared.

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Black Business Builders Club

Black Business Builders Club is the world's most powerful, money-making, Black business membership site to be found anywhere. Making money with Black businesses and getting the tools, training, benefits and support have just been "kicked up a notch". We invite you to join us.

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Blacks4Barack

From Blacks4Barack.org A National, Grassroots Organization dedicated to increasing voter registration and support for Barack Obama. Obama News, Views, Photos, Videos, Volunteer Info, Voter registration and Much More ! Greg Jones, National Director.

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Order of Kush

We are an international honor society devoted to improving the image of African people everywhere. We have two tiers of membership: one for students with 3.5 or above GPA, and the other for common, ordinary folks. Membership is free. Not only do we require members who qualfy to be academically sound, but also do something to uplift African people and help their communities. Start a chapter in your city or state.

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Sisterhood Agenda

Sisterhood Agenda, Inc. is a global, award-winning nonprofit organization created to uplift and aid in the self-development of women and girls of African descent, a historically at-risk and traditionally underserved population. Sisterhood Agenda creates and centralizes resources for females of African descent to address health, cultural, social, and economic needs through a variety of innovative approaches, programs and services. Social impact is expanded through partnerships with agencies, individuals and businesses throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, the Caribbean, United Kingdom, and Africa. Sisterhood Agenda publishes the groundbreaking magazine, Sisterhood Agenda, books and program guides to enlighten and empower women and girls of African descent with: sisterhood, self-knowledge, self-development, and self-esteem.

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Empower Me!

Empower Me! is a professional lifestyle brand for Black Women who epitomize and strive for professional success. Our mission is to lead by example, motivate and inspire, and to be the catalyst in effecting Empowered Black Womenâ„¢ to reach back and empower others for professional and entrepreneurial success.

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Unified Organization of OES Jurisdictions

The Eastern Star represents common bond among members based upon a fundamental faith, Christian principals and truly believing in the Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood of Man. Through leadership development, meaningful service to the community, charity work and a strong sense of Brother & Sisterhood we are able to promote self confidence, understanding of the concept of organization, fellowship and empowerment. Education, communication and reinforcement of these ideals help our sisterhood to continue to prosper. From this need a new Social Community for Eastern Stars has been constructed.....This organization is about reaffirming the power and purpose of the order, finding new ways of uplifting our chapters and communities through the exchange of ideas, and (among other things) strengthening our basic foundational knowledge of the order.

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Academy of Black Fathers

Information on the academy and what the academy is doing to assist black fathers in becoming more informed and developed in their parenting skills.

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Harvey Markham Illinois Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc.

Home to the Harvey Markham Illinois Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc.

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Solutions 4 Non-Profits

Solutions 4 Non-Profits in a full-service Management Training, Consuting and Coaching Firm.

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IceBro.Com

Innovative Corporate Executive Brothers. ICEBRO.Com ICEBRO.NET African American History The History of African American Businessmen The History of Black Corporate Executive Young Black Corporate Executives Young African American Corporate Leaders Young American Leaders Young American Corporate Leaders Junior Corporate Executives African American Publication Black Corporate History Corporate News Positive African American News

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Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc

Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc. is a national business and professional sorority which seeks to: Unite in sisterhood qualified business and professional women in order to enhance and improve the status of women in our highly complex, competitive business and professional world; Promote increased interest in the broad field of business education among high school and college young women through planned programs and scholarships; Encourage the development of personal goals and leadership potential; and Establish and promote civic and social service activities for youth and adults. The Sorority's most recent and national youth projects place emphasis on the social, economic and psychological needs of youth by offering programs of remediation through tutoring, career exploration and teen pregnancy prevention. The Sorority's aims are to: Make worthwhile contributions to the changing socio-economic patterns of our time; Project the philosophy of the pursuit of excellence in all worthy endeavors among youth and adults; Develop leadership expertise among business and professional women. Today, there are more than 100 chapters with an approximate membership of 5,000 stretching across the width and breadth of our country in 85 cities, representing 31 states, the District of Columbia, and the Virgin Islands.

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Order of Kush International

Web site for scholars who are interested in Africa and for just plain people who want to know and do something for Africans in the diaspora, especially to improve the quality of life of people of African ancestry.

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Exhale To Excel - Global Outreach and Empowerment Foundation

The objective of "Exhale to Excel" : provide support to well deserving adults and youth by assisting with some educational expenses (college level); applying for scholarships; scholarship research and mentorship.

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National Black Business Trade Association

The premier destination for Black home-based business owners and entrepreneurs.

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MyStepshow.com

MyStepshow is a video sharing website that focuses on stepshows, stepteams, yard shows, strolls, probate shows, and latinostep performances.

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DFW Black Professionals Meetup

The DFWBP offers an informal networking group of local Black Professionals to connect and have fun! Share a night out making friends with people who want to progress and move forward. We'll promote the growth of Black Business, life growth, careers,

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United Voices for a Common Cause

UVCC strives towards cultural integrity and mutual respect for all Americans, promoting racial harmony, self respect, pride, honor and dignity.

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Touching Heart

To provide safer options and support to communities as it relates to preventing domestic violence.

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planet earth primer

BASIC GLOBAL NATIONAL, INTERNATIONAL,AGRICULTURE ,CONSERVATION,EDUCATION,FARM,ORGANIC,ENERGY,LIST,SOLAR,ARCHITECTURE AND EVERYDAY RELATED TOPICS,

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Ebony OA

Ebony OA is a Special Emphasis Support Group geared towards African Americans dealing with compulsive overeating and other eating disorders. There are no required payments, meals, or weigh-ins. The only necessity is a desire to recover from the d

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Tajiri Arts, Inc.

Tajiri Arts trains ethnically diverse students ages 3 - 17 in weekly drama-in-the-round classes. The curriculum is structured to improve academic performance by focusing on good study habits, positive attitudes and appropriate behavior.

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Roar International

This website has historical information on Fannie Lou Hamer and people of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement; then and now. It posts current events regarding Fannie Lou such as annual events at The Fannie Lou Hamer Memorial Garden and new develop

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Power Networking Series

The Power Networking Series is a referral based business network online and offline which offers membership.

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100 Black Men of Sacramento

The official web site for 100 Black Men of Sacramento is more than an organizational web site. Contains a rich reservoir of information on African American health, education and economic issues as well as cultural information of particular interest

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Urbanprofessionals.com

Based out of Atlanta, GA, Urbanprofessionals.com was started as a Professional Membership Networking Organization. Our purpose is to network with one another both online and offline.

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CFABC

CFABC, a Public Action Committee, exists as an umbrella group fighting to empower individuals, block clubs, neighborhood development and issue oriented groups, religious institutions, as well as cultural, political, social, and economic enrichment or

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Florida Black Chamber of Commerce

Economic, Community and Cultural Development of African American and Minority entities

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African American Environmentalist Association

Protect the environment, particularly in African American communities

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It's Getting Better All The Time! Mental Health Outreach

Mental Health information outreach. "Providing information and support while encouraging hope and faith"

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