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9to5, National Association of Working Women
9to5, National Association of Working Women is a national, grassroots membership organization that strengthens women's ability to work for economic justice. |
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Equal Rights Advocates
Equal Rights Advocates has led the legal fight for women’s equality for more than 30 years. Since 1974, ERA’s mission has been to protect and secure equal rights and economic opportunities for women and girls through litigation and advocacy. |
79 |
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National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
The Mission of the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV) is to organize for collective power by advancing transformative work, thinking and leadership of communities and individuals working to end the violence in our lives. |
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Erie County Commission on the Status of Women
The Erie County CSW works to assure that the women of Erie County have full participation on the issues that have an impact on their lives. |
91 |
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Siyanda
Siyanda is an online resource to support practitioners in implementing gender programmes and in mainstreaming gender equality concerns, whether they are gender specialists or not. |
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WNY Pro-Choice Foundation grants for young activists
The Pro-Choice Foundation is a new advocacy group in Western New York formed in 2006 to fund initiatives that foster pro-choice education in our community. |
87 |
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YONI KI BAAT - "Talks of the Vagina" - South Asian Monologues
Yoni Ki Baat is a theatrical performance that strives to create a safe space for often marginalized South Asian experiences of identity, along different lines of class, race, gender, nationality, religion, sexuality, immigration, and diaspora. |
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Erie County Coalition Against Family Violence
The Erie County Coalition Against Family Violence is a community collaborative which seeks to eradicate family violence through coordinated prevention, intervention, community education, and advocacy. |
165 |
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YWCA of Western New York
The YWCA has actively worked to eliminate racism and empower women since 1858. We were there through suffrage. We held the first interracial conference in the South in 1915 and fought for civil rights and affirmative action. |
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