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Description: Founded in 1991, the Rural Women's Health Project (RWHP) is a health justice non-profit. We design and implement projects that strengthen communities and their understanding of critical health and social justice issues. Quienes somos - Fundado en 1991, el Rural Women's Health Project (RWHP) es una organización sin fines de lucro que está en pro de la justicia de salud. Diseñamos y facilitamos proyectos para fortalecer comunidades y su conocimiento sobre temas críticos para la salud y la justicia social. Founded in 1991, the Rural Women's Health Project (RWHP) is a health justice non-profit. We design and implement projects that strengthen communities and their understanding of critical health and social justice issues. Quienes somos - Fundado en 1991, el Rural Women's Health Project (RWHP) es una organización sin fines de lucro que está en pro de la justicia de salud. Diseñamos y facilitamos proyectos para fortalecer comunidades y su conocimiento sobre temas críticos para la salud y la justicia social.
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Description: Founded on March 20, 1973 in Papaye (3rd communal section of Hinche, the administrative center of the Central department, Haut Plateau Central - Haïti), the Papaye Peasant Movement is an organization of peasants whose goal is to unify all the peasants of Haïti and to gather organized rural young workers in order to promote them culturally and economically. Founded on March 20, 1973 in Papaye (3rd communal section of Hinche, the administrative center of the Central department, Haut Plateau Central - Haïti), the Papaye Peasant Movement is an organization of peasants whose goal is to unify all the peasants of Haïti and to gather organized rural young workers in order to promote them culturally and economically.
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Description: Established in 1983, the Farmworker Association of Florida (FWAF) is a statewide, grassroots, community-based, non-profit, farmworker membership organization with over 10,000 Haitian, Hispanic, and African American members and five offices in the state of Florida, working for social and environmental justice with farmworkers.
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Description: Warmamas places a special emphasis on interviewing women whose children were deployed to serve in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. As a repository for personal reflections on the ramifications of war, the collection includes individual testimonies and helps to document American history.
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