National Center for Human Rights Education

The National Center for Human Rights Education (NCHRE), "founded in 1996, is the first human rights education organization in the United States that focuses primarily on domestic human rights violations."

Mission: "To build a domestic human rights movement in the United States by training community leaders, grassroots organizations, activists, individuals, and students to apply human rights standards to issues of injustice."


 * Dorinda G. Henry, Interim Executive Director
 * Rodrick L. Smith, Program Director

Directors
Accessed December 2007:


 * Henry Ramsey, Jr.
 * Chaplain Dorinda G. Henry
 * Barbara Phillips
 * Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im
 * Tonya McClary
 * Jaquie Algee
 * Bernardine Dohrn
 * Stephanie Mecca Franklin
 * Alton Pollard III
 * Melva Sampson
 * Gayatri Sethi
 * C.T. Vivian

Contact
118 East Maple Street Decatur, Georgia 30030 Phone: 678-904-2640 Web: http://www.nchre.org

Related Sourcewatch articles

 * Loretta Ross - Executive Director, Center for Human Rights Education