
Mission
Toward a just democracy
Vision
A future where people of color are free
Key words
Upstander, Changemaker, Justice, Representation matters, Activism
About The Advancement Project
The Advancement Project is a multi-racial civil rights organization using innovative tools and strategies to achieve high impact policy change.
They envision a future where people of color are free – where they can thrive, be safe and exercise power. Driven by the genius of ordinary people and their movements, racism will no longer exist and justice will be radically transformed.
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stereotypes & racism

Make children pround of their differences
My difference is my power
Embracing diversity starts early!
Meet Hashley, a young French-Haitian girl, born in Paris, who learns how to love her own differences and those of others, and who became self-confidence! Representations matter.
In books, on TV, in a store: diversity shouldn’t be an exception, it should be the norm.
Fight bias,
stereotypes & racism

Challenge harmful gender norms and stereotypes
Change culture
The Representation Project uses films, activism and education to challenge harmful gender norms and stereotypes, fight the limited narrative and transform storytelling.
With films, education, research and activism, they awaken consciousness and change attitudes & behaviors to make media culture more inclusive
Fight bias,
stereotypes & racism

Celebrate Human Rights Day
All human, all equal
Every year on 10 December, the world celebrates Human Rights Day, the very day when, in 1948, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.