Cultural Survival

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Organization name

Cultural Survival

Organization link

http://www.culturalsurvival.org/

Organization type

NGO Network

Country

Massachusetts

Current focus/area

Indigenous rights

Human Rights

Social Justice

Racial Justice

Advocacy

Description/notes

Our work on the front lines of advocacy with international Indigenous communities is predicated on the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and our programming works to inform Indigenous people of their rights, issues and threats affecting their communities. Cultural Survival believes that vibrant and durable communities rest on the principles of self-determination, human rights, informed citizenry and access to information, the freedom of expression, and the right to organize and shape the future in a way consistent with one’s tradition, language, culture and community – and we believe Indigenous Peoples have the power and solutions to solve many of today's problems when respected and empowered to do so.

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Compendium source

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Indigenous rights

Human Rights

Social Justice

Racial Justice

Advocacy +
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