Mental Disability Rights International
To promote human rights for people with mental disabilities.
To promote human rights for people with mental disabilities.
To establish the Institute for Reproductive Health Access, which will serve as a national resource for state-level organizations seeking to reduce systemic barriers to family planning and abortion services.
To support the Northeast Asia Peace and Security Network, an online information clearinghouse and forum on Northeast Asia security issues for policymakers, academics and journalists.
To oppose nuclear weapons production at the Oak Ridge, Tennessee, Nuclear Reservation by organizing citizen action and providing public education.
To support efforts in several Massachusetts towns (Lynn, Brockton, New Bedford, and Fall River) to create a grassroots movement advocating for job training and placement programs.
To promote human rights for Palestinians in the Occupied Territories of Israel.
To provide international volunteer accompaniment to threatened human rights advocates in Colombia and Mexico.
To collaborate with the American Medical Women’s Association and the National Abortion Federation in training physicians in the clinical use of mifepristone as an early, non-surgical abortion technique.
To continue to educate parents, teachers and the medical community about the links between learning disabilities and behavioral difficulties in children and environmental toxins, and to build alliances and a constitutency to address these issues.
To continue and expand organizing, technical and legal services to public sector environmental employees in New England.