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The National Police Accountability Project (NPAP) was founded with the intent of helping to end police abuse of authority and to provide support for grassroots and victims’ organizations combating police misconduct. NPAP is an organization of plaintiffs’ attorneys who work on police misconduct cases. The Project uses a variety of means to communicate with its members. We are on the Read more...
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The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc. (NCADD) and its Affiliate Network is a voluntary health organization dedicated to fighting the Nation’s #1 health problem – alcoholism, drug addiction and the devastating consequences of alcohol and other drugs on individuals, families and communities. If you are concerned about your own use of alcohol or drugs, or you are Read more...
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Moose Hall Theatre (MHTC) is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit company. Our mandate is one of cultural inclusion. Our aim is to provide performance opportunities for professional performing artists of various cultures and origins, particularly for those who would not otherwise have an opportunity to participate in contemporary or classical productions. The core mission of MHTC is best expressed through Read more...
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Monroe College is committed to helping you jumpstart your college education by offering interesting and challenging courses. Monroe offers a variety of Bachelor and Associates Degrees. As a teaching-oriented institution of higher learning, Monroe emphasizes instructional excellence, and is committed to sustaining faculty who are caring, dedicated and knowledgeable in their fields. Jumpstart classes are offered in both the fall Read more...
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The Metropolitan Council on Housing is a tenants’ rights membership organization made up of New York City tenants who believe in our motto of “housing for people, not profit.” We formed over 50 years ago to fight for a city where everyone has access to safe, decent, affordable housing. To these ends, we organize tenants to stand up not only Read more...
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The Maysles Institute exhibits independently curated films to inspire dialogue and action and advances community produced films through education programs. Our cinema and education programs engage multi-generational communities in creative self-expression, communicating ideas and advocating needs. We are committed to working with and representing residents of our Harlem neighborhood, documentary filmmakers and activists, community members and community-based organizations engaged in Read more...
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The mission of MASA is to promote educational attainment, committed leadership and civic engagement among underserved students living in New York City with a particular focus on those of Mexican descent. Through a variety of civic and educational partnerships, MASA provides positive guidance and support for underserved youth and their families. We encourage program participants to strive to their fullest Read more...
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The mission of the Manhattan Educational Opportunity Center (MEOC) is to assist people who meet certain income requirements achieve their educational and employment goals. The Center offers high school completion and college preparatory coursework, as well as other services. Read more...
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Mama’s mission is to present, preserve, and promote the history and fundamentals of gospel, jazz, and rhythm and blues music for current and future generations. The Foundation has established a cultural space in Harlem where youth and adults have access to quality training and employment as performing artists. The Foundation was inspired by the worldwide success of our award-winning musical, Read more...
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Living and Learning By the Arts is located in the Soundview section of the Bronx in a. LLBA houses a small arts studio and gallery for exhibitions and classes. Our goal is to communicate, educate, excite and inspire through the arts. Classes in painting, drawing, arts/crafts, poetry, creative parenting and early literacy are offered off site. A multi-talented, prolific and Read more...