Many organizations have been active in efforts to preserve affirmative action
at the federal, state and/or judicial levels. Groups have published numerous
reports, guides and legislative updates that are relevant to grass-root efforts
in support of affirmative action. The following are resources available online.
American Association for Affirmative
Action
1600 Duke Street, Suite 700
Alexandria, VA 22314
(800)
252-8952
(703) 299-8822
Internet: http://www.affirmativeaction.org |
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American Association of University Women
Educational Foundation
1111 Sixteenth Street, NW
Washington, Dc
20036
(800) 326-AAUW
TDD: (202) 785-7777
Fax: (202)
872-1425
Internet: http://www.aauw.org |
This web site includes AAUW’s issue voting record
for members of congress, which covers affirmative action. |
American Civil Liberties
Union
122 Maryland Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
(202)
544-1618
fax: (202) 546-0738
Internet: http://www.aclu.org |
Use the ACLU’s web site search function to find
up-to the minute news items, publications, and analyses of court cases and
national legislation related to affirmative action. |
American Council on
Education
Office of Women in Higher Education
Office of
Minorities in Higher Education
1 Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 800
Washington,
DC 20036
(202) 939-9300
fax: (202) 833-4760
Internet: http://www.acenet.edu |
Provides legislative updates on equal opportunity in
education. |
Americans for a Fair Chance
1776
Massachusetts Avenue, NW, #510
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 822-9221
fax:
(202) 822-9267 |
Non-partisan consortium of six prominent national
civil rights legal groups. |
Americans United for Affirmative
Action
400 Colony Square, Suite 200
1201 Peachtree Street,
NE
Atlanta, GA 30361
(404) 870-9090
Internet http://www.auaa.org |
Highlights of this web site include a detailed
Affirmative Action Timeline and a library containing the full text of many key
documents, including court decisions. |
Californians for Justice
1611
Telegraph Avenue, #206
Oakland, CA 94610
(510) 452-2728
fax: (510)
452-3552
Internet: http://www.igc.apc.org/cfj/ |
This web site contains a separate, but not
extensive, issue page on affirmative action. |
Catalyst
120 Wall Street
New
York, NY 10005
(212) 514-7600
fax: (212) 514-8470
Internet: http://www.catalystwomen.org |
Non-profit organization assisting corporations in
developing family and career options. |
Center for Women Policy
Studies
2000 P Street, NW, Suite 508
Washington, DC
20036
(202) 872-1770
fax: (202) 296-8962
Internet: http://www.centerwomenpolicy.org |
Resource for policymakers, advocates, researchers,
and community leaders. |
Citizen’s Commission on Civil
Rights
2000 M Street, NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20036
(202)
659-5565
(800) 552-6843
fax: (202) 223-5302
Internet: http://www.cccr.org |
Order copies of CCCR’s reports and publications on
affirmative action over the internet (most reports are free for the first copy,
with a small charge for additional copies). |
Equal Rights Advocates
1663
Mission Street, Suite 550
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 621-0672
(800)
839-4ERA
fax: (415) 621-6744
email: eradvocate@earthlink.net
Internet: http://www.equalrights.org |
Women’s law center educating, litigating and
organizing for women’s rights. |
Feminist Majority
8105 W. Third
Street, Suite 1
Los Angeles, CA 90048
(213) 651-0491
fax: (213)
653-2689
Internet: http://www.feminist.org |
Visit the on-line Affirmative Action Information
Center, which includes a large collection of news clips and a background area on
the history and status of California’s Proposition 209. |
Institute for Women’s Policy
Research
1707 L Street, NW, Suite 750
Washington, DC
20036
(202) 785-5100
fax: (202) 833-4362
Internet: http://www.iwpr.org |
Performs public policy research to inform and
stimulate debate of public policy issues important to women and their
families. |
Leadership Conference on Civil
Rights
1629 K Street, NW, Suite 1010
Washington, DC
20006
(202) 466-3311
fax: (202) 466-3435
Internet: http://www.civilrights.org |
This well-organized web site includes a Vital Issue
Area on affirmative action, with multiple resources for federal, state, judicial
and executive branch affirmative action work. Be sure to visit the interactive
U.S. map, which provides current information on affirmative action developments
in every state. |
League of Women Voters
1730 M
Street NW, Suite 1000
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 429-1965
fax: (202)
429-0854
Internet: http://www.lwv.org |
Non-partisan political organization supporting
informed and active participation of citizens in government. |
Mexican American Legal Defense and Education
Fund
634 S. Spring Street, 11th Floor
Los Angeles, CA
90014
(213) 629-2512
fax: (213) 629-0266
Internet: http://www.maldef.org |
National non-profit protecting and promoting civil
rights of Latinos living in the U.S. |
NAACP
4805 Mount Hope
Drive
Baltimore, MD 21215
(410) 358-8900
fax: (410)
358-3818
Internet: http://www.naacp.org |
The NAACP posts periodic Issue Alerts relating to
affirmative action on its web site. |
National Asian-Pacific American Legal
Consortium
1001 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 522
Washington, DC
20036
(202) 296-2300
fax: (202) 296-2300
Internet: http://www.napalc.org |
Reports racial profiling and anti-Asian bias and
works to advance legal and civil rights of Asian-Pacific
Americans. |
National Committee on Pay
Equity
3420 Hamilton Street, Suite 200
Hyattsville, MD
20782
(301) 277-1033
fax: (301) 277-4451
Internet: http://www.feminist.com/fairpay |
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National Council of LaRaza
1111
19th Street, NW, Suite 1000
Washington, DC 20036
(202)
785-1670
fax: (202) 776-1792
Internet: http://www.nclr.org |
Private, non-profit, non-partisan organization to
reduce poverty and discrimination and improve life conditions for Hispanic
Americans. |
National Partnership for Women and
Families
1875 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 710
Washington, DC
20009
(202) 986-2600
fax: (202) 986-2539
Internet: http://www.nationalpartnership.org |
Non-profit, nonpartisan organization that promotes
fairness in workplace, quality health care and policies helping women and men
meet dual demands of work and family. |
National Urban League
1111
14th Street, NW, 6th Floor
Washington, DC
20005
(202) 898-1604
fax: (202) 682-0782
Internet: http://www.nul.org |
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National Women’s Law Center
11
Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 588-5180
fax:
(202) 588-5185
Internet: http://www.nwlc.org |
Mission to protect and advance progress of women and
girls at work, in school, and every aspect of life. |
NOW
733 1st Street,
NW, 2nd Floor
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 628-8669
fax: (202)
785-8576
Internet: http://www.now.org |
Affirmative action background information, issue
updates, and legislative materials. |
NOW Legal Defense and Education
Fund
99 Hudson Street
New York, NY 10013
(212)
925-6635
fax: (212) 226-1066
Internet: http://www.nowldef.org |
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Women’s Bureau
U.S. Department
of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Room S-3002
Washington, DC
20210
(202) 219-6611
fax: (202) 219-3904
Internet: http://www.dol.gov/dol/wb |
Only agency federally mandated to represent needs of
wage-earning women in public policy process. |
Women Employed Institute
22 W.
Monroe Street, Suite 1400
Chicago, IL 60603
(312) 782-3902
fax: (312)
782-5249
Internet: http://www.womenemployed.org |
Leader in research for women’s economic status and
rights in the workplace. |