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To educate the world, preserve the legacy, and celebrate the central role African Americans play in creating the American soundtrack.
The Vietnamese American Professional Women Association of Silicon Valley (VAPWASV) strives to outreach, educate, prepare and engage Vietnamese American professional women in areas of leadership and development, to provide a network of support and promote the professional growth of its members, to mentor and encourage youths in the community to enter professional careers, and to encourage community responsibility and participation.
The American Schools of Oriental Research in Canada (CASOR) includes all individual members of the American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR) who live in Canada. It was incorporated federally on October 3, 1990 as a non-share capital corporation and registered as a charity by Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (Income Tax registration number BN 891631269RR0001).
The mission of the African American Civil War Museum is to correct a great wrong in history that largely ignored the enormous contributions of the 209,145 members of the United States Colored Troops. It tells the stories and preserves for posterity the historic roles these brave men of African, European, and Hispanic descent played in ending slavery and keeping America united under one flag. The Museum uses a rich collection of artifacts, documents, primary sources and technology to create a meaningful learning experience for families, students, Civil War enthusiasts and historians about the period from the American Civil War to Civil Rights and beyond.
Carnaval Latino is presented by Hispanic American musicians and artists cultural association, a 501(c)(3) foundation that is dedicated to promoting and fostering the art and culture of the Latino community. As New Orleans moves into the 21st century, it is important to recognize the many contributions that the Latin community has made towards our beautiful city.
THE JAMAICAN AMERICAN LAW ENFORCEMENT WAS FORMED FOR CHARITABLE, RELIGIOUS, EDUCATIONAL, AND SCIENTIFIC PURPOSES, PRIMARILY TO PROMOTE AND DEVELOP A FRIENDLY AND FRATERNAL SPIRIT AMONG ALL MEMBERS OF JAMAICAN DESCENT IN THE POLICE FORCE OF NEW YORK, CREATE A MORE HARMONIOUS RELATIONSHIP WITHIN THE POLICE DEPARTMENT AND THROUGHOUT NEW YORK, AND TO ADDRESS AND VOICE THE CONCERNS OF JAMAICAN OFFICERS.