Human Rights Watch
To provide general program support for international human rights efforts.
To provide general program support for international human rights efforts.
To support the Penobscot Valley Toxics Action Project with its focus on education, organizing and media work to support an upcoming lawsuit to be filed by the Natural Resources Defense Council aimed at compelling mercury polluters of the Penobscot River…
To continue support for the Clinic Defense Program, which provides technical support and training to improve security for approximately 350 affiliated clinics across the country.
To provide legal support to nuclear power employees who have exposed nuclear and environmental safety violations.
To continue for a third year public education, advocacy and grassroots organizing efforts aimed at cleaning up or closing down New England’s most polluting older coal-fired power plants that represent a major component of the region’s air pollution problems including…
To publish a monthly journal on nuclear nonproliferation in Russia.
To open an office in Maine providing technical assistance, organizational development services, information and outreach to grassroots activists throughout the state working on toxics and environmental health issues. The Center has gotten the blessing of Maine’s principal environmental groups working…
To continue for a third year public education, advocacy and grassroots organizing efforts aimed at cleaning up or closing down New England’s most polluting older coal-fired power plants that represent a major component of the region’s air pollution problems including…
To promote nuclear nonproliferation, using public education, policy analysis and recommendations, media outreach, and scientific community involvement.
To offer the course “Introduction to Sheep Management.”