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To promote and preserve folk/traditional music and dance. We are the living communities of the folk and traditional arts fueled by the energy of Los Angeles' vibrant and culturally diverse population.
The Pureland Project's purpose is to support and encourage sustainable living rooted in human-nature connection. We provide sustainability and wellness education and resources to communities, promoting indigenous wisdom of conscious, connected living around the world.
TATTER explores the medium of cloth to cultivate human connection and cultural understanding.
To strengthen, empower, educate, and connect communities through the universal language of music.
Our goal is to connect America with India through educational and social programs
Improving children's lives by creating a community where play and learning connect.
OUTMemphis empowers, connects, educates, and advocates for the LGBT community of the Mid-South.
Free Press is a nonpartisan organization fighting for your rights to connect and communicate.
We invest in, expand, and connect communities advancing racial & social justice.
Dufatanye Organization of Rwanda mission is to combat HIV/AIDs, malnutrition, and poverty through improved agricultural practices and by focusing on vulnerable populations in areas with high malnutrition and extreme poverty.
Founded in 2008, Project Yoga is dedicated to bringing the health and wellness benefits of yoga to underserved and at-risk populations. We transform and inspire our community one breath at a time.
Our mission is to connect the rich literary traditions and resources of Greater Boston, building relationships among its artists and authors, by empowering, enabling, and amplifying the voices of unheard and underserved populations through free collaborative workshops, public readings, literary journals, video publications, and public exhibits that showcase their work and encourage personal reflection and re-vision, by both author and audience, while sharing their stories with the world. Our workshops are intended to expand access to literary arts for everyone, including those marginalized, stigmatized, or isolated by the challenges of addiction recovery, disability, trauma, sickness, injury, poverty, and mental illness.