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Related Links and Resources
Related Links and Resources

The Study Circles Initiative is much more than talk. We utilize research from various sources and work with other organizations who have their own initiatives for dialogue and action.

Jacksonville Community Council Inc.:  JCCI is a nonpartisan civic organization that engages diverse citizens in open dialogue, research, consensus building and leadership development to improve the quality of life and build a better community in Northeast Florida and beyond.

2434 Atlantic Boulevard, Suite 100, Jacksonville, FL  32207 www.jcci.org

Southern Poverty Law Center:  SPLC is a nonprofit organization that combats hate, intolerence and discrimination through education and litigation.  Its programs include the Intelligence Project, Teaching Tolerance and Tolerence.org.  The center also sponsors the Civil Rights Memorial, which celebrates the memory of those who died during the Civil Rights Movement.

400 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, AL  36104  Telephone:  334-956-8200  www.splcenter.org and www.Tolerance.org

Everyday Democracy
http://www.everyday-democracy.org
Everyday Democracy (formerly the Study Circles Resource Center) is a national organization that helps local communities find ways for all kinds of people to think, talk and work together to solve problems. Everyday Democracy works with neighborhoods, cities and towns, regions and states, helping them pay particular attention to how racism and ethnic differences affect the problems they address.

Below are some frequently requested links and resources:

2009 Racial and Ethnic Disparities Report (PDF 4.7 MB)
2008 JCCI Race Relations Report
2007 JCCI Race Relations Report
Everyday Democracy, Inc.
OneJax Inc.
The Community Foundation in Jacksonville

  

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