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Happy Pride Month! We’re kicking off Pride by featuring Georges Azzi - THE FIRST openly gay activist in the Middle East and North Africa Region! Georges co-founded the first LGBTIQ rights non-profit in Lebanon, Helem and he’s the founder of the Arab Foundation for Freedoms and Equality. See why even with the challenges he has faced, he is still optimistic for the future of LGBTIQ rights in the MENA region and around the world.

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A new report shows, once again, that ethnic minorities believe Britain to be the best country in the world for them to live in. This follows numerous other studies and reports that show Britain ranks among the top 3 least racist nations. Of course, none of this suits the agenda of the race lobby, who profit from peddling myths and lies about race relations in the UK, the US and the West more broadly.

What matters more? Facts or anecdotes? Historian, broadcaster and New Culture Forum Senior Fellow Rafe Heydel-Mankoo debates a race activist on Vanessa Feltz's Talk TV show.

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It’s hard to say exactly how many deep-pocket donors there are like NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, but he’s as good as they come, according to several New York nonprofits that got a slice of his million-dollar pledge.

The player-turned activist ignited a national debate about the intersection of sports and activism after he began sitting – and later kneeling – during pre-game renditions of the national anthem. Some critics said he was just out to promote himself through such high-profile actions.

But Kaepernick has put his activism into action across the country through a pledge to donate $1 million to social justice initiatives big and small. The donations came out of nowhere, nonprofit leaders said – just an email from a Kaepernick associate stating that he wishes to give without that many strings attached, part of his low-key approach to giving.

Kaepernick could not be reached for comment.

The leader of at least one recipient – Coalition for the Homeless – was skeptical at first that it was really Kaepernick until the money transfer arrived in his organization’s coffers. A rough-and-tumble childhood also meant that Kaepernick had a first-hand exposure to many of the issues facing the clients of the nonprofit, which received $25,000 from him last fall.

"He knows the struggles that a lot of the people that we help here at the coalition have been through," Coalition for the Homeless Executive Director Dave Giffen said in a telephone interview. “We often deal with issues that Colin was bringing light to in his campaign.”

Other New York groups that received money include Justice League, Communities United for Police Reform and 100 Suits for 100 Men, which helps keep people out of prison by providing free suits outside courthouses so that criminal defendants can give judges and juries a snazzy first impression.

The final $100,000 installment of the two-year effort did not earmark funds for any New York-based groups, but the “Colin Kaepernick effect” lives on long after funds arrive in a nonprofit’s bank account.

The publicity inspired more than a dozen donations in his honor the week after he donated $33,000 to the Lower East Side Girls Club last year. That money will allow more girls to take part in an initiative promoting community development and civic engagement, and continues to pay dividend past the end-of-year fundraising season, Valerie Polanco, a spokesperson for the organization, said in an email.

He’s a force multiplier when it comes to raising money, according to Polanco.

“People have been donating in his honor as recently as two weeks ago,” she said. “It's the gift that keeps on giving!”

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Boina123
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As South Africa continues to celebrate National Women's Month, Morning Live is highlighting remarkable roles played by different women in the country.
This morning, we profile two young women who are change-makers in their own spaces: Zulaikha Patel, a 20-year-old activist, Best-Selling Author, International Speaker and Founder of Dare To Change Non-Profit organisation; and Khethiwe Sibanyoni, a 22-year-old social entrepreneur with a passion for helping women and victims of gender-based violence.
Zulaikha is joining us virtually and Khethiwe is with us in the studio to talk about the good work they are doing.

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Kazna Asker is a fashion designer who use her creativity in fashion to help children in Yemen.

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In the late 1990s cases of HIV/Aids soared in South Africa.

By 1998 almost 3 million people were infected, and Aids was the country’s leading cause of death.

Yet anti-retroviral drugs were too expensive for all but the richest South Africans.

Activists began a long campaign for the right to import and use cheaper versions of the vital drugs.

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#Singabantu (We Are Human) Afrophobia Awareness Film:

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Ângela Ferreira, one of Portugal’s most engaging contemporary artists, discusses the ongoing impact of colonialism and why she believes the aesthetic responses to African socialism relate to gender and social activism.

#FeminismToday with Dr. Sophia N. Johnson is a 30-minute weekly public affairs series, which launched November 2021 on FSTV. The new series features rich and nuanced conversations with remarkable women and men, as seen in the creative ways they advocate for women’s rights. Feminism Today is a collaboration between Free Speech TV - which is owned and operated by Public Communications, Inc., a 501 (c) 3 non-profit, tax-exempt organization - and Sophia N. Johnson, LLC.

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Let's focus now on 16 days of Activism for no violence against women & children. Childline South Africa is a non-profit organisation which has worked broadly to protect children across the country against all forms of violence and advocate for children's rights. Childline Gauteng established the Sunlight Safe House in 1997 to provide emergency protection and care for children who have been removed from their families by law enforcement in life threatening circumstances. To talk to us more about the organisation we are joined in studio by Lynne Cawood, Director at Childline South Africa.

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THE VIDEO BY UNITED SIKH MEDIA CANADA ' BHAI BALWANT SINGH RAJOANA LEGENDARY SIKH FREEDOM FIGHTER' IS THE 3RD MOST VIEWED 'NON PROFITS & ACTIVISM' VIDEO IN THE WORLD,ON BEHALF OF DAL KHALSA UK/UNITED SIKH MEDIA TEAM THANK TO ALL FOR YOUR

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Atlanta's newest organization dedicated to recognizing that not only do the Lives of Black People Matter but also Black Votes Matter & Black Economics Matter.

This video is an introduction to the Let's Define Progress Conference as well as the goals and roots of our Economic Activism arm. We are an African American owned Non Profit that's actually focused on Economic Activism that makes Black people across the globe the primary focus of our actions. The Let's Define Progress Conference exists to foster economic bonds between African people regardless of where they call home. It is our hope that United, African people can begin to use what we as a people have available to us today in an effort to truly create a foundation from which our children can grow and build upon.

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A Black farmer is using her farm to fight against racial injustice, health disparities and inequalities in the food system. Leah Penniman calls the lack of access to fresh produce "food apartheid." Errol Barnett spoke to the activist about how her nonprofit is helping hundreds of families eat healthier, while also opening opportunities to young Black farmers, for the "CBS This Morning" series A More Perfect Union.

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There is an inspiring trend in the current political environment: more activists are turning to entrepreneurship, and more investors are willing to support efforts to create a stronger civic environment through enterprise. This trend has important implications for who gets funded, how power gets built in communities, and how enterprises can be a tool for transformative social change.

Joining the Transform Finance Investor Network in this webinar are Julie Menter of New Media Ventures, the first seed fund and national network of angel investors supporting media and tech startups that disrupt politics and catalyze progressive change, and Sarah Williams of Propel Capital, an investor in New Media Ventures.

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Naomi Nyambura Theuri is a social entrepreneur and visual artist from Kasarani, Kenya, who is in her 20s. We are happy to have her join our community.

After witnessing the post-election violence, Naomi developed a passion for Pan-Africanism. She graduated from Alliance Girls High School in 2015 and later from Vanderbilt University in 2021. Naomi has also worked as a mechanical engineer, and for a Fortune 500 company. In December 2021, she reopened her own fashion business, Naomi's Faves.
She is passionate about helping single mothers in the slums and is grateful for her life, despite its contradictions.

Let's Create Africa, a PR, Communications and Media social enterprise, and Startinev, an innovation ecosystem enabler, have come together to create a show dubbed 'Let's Create Africa,' a weekly webinar highlighting and discussing Business Technology, Innovation and Governance within Africa.

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In Africa with 55 countries, countless initiatives follow their visions of a prosperous Africa for everyone. The resurgence of social protest movements, environmental and climate activists, feminist women's networks, local peace initiatives, digital start-ups, creative art centers and critical intellectuals are an expression of these aspirations.

Africans Rising, the pan-African network of social protest movements for justice, peace and dignity is based on the Kilimanjaro Declaration. Africans Rising unites thousands of activists struggling in their respective national or local contexts for a better world for all. Kumi Naidoo, the former Director of Greenpeace and Amnesty Int’l, calls Africans Rising a decentralised network to “stand up for your rights and to overcome African mass traumas.”

At the beginning of the VIDC series of events “Africa. Beyond crises” we invited representatives from Africans Rising as well as from Austrian anti-racist and climate movements to talk to them about their struggles and their dreams.

In the panel discussion, we explored what visions Africans Rising is fighting for and how their struggles are linked to climate and anti-racist movements in Austria.

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Mutemi wa Kiama
community organizer, movement coach and board member of Africans Rising, Kenya

Grace Atuhaire
poet, freelance writer, and social justice activist, member of FemWise Afrika, Uganda

Lucia Steinwender
climate activist, System Change not Climate Changen, LobauBleibt, Austria

Jahson The Scientist
science teacher, musician and “Spoken Word Artist, AEWTASS, Austria/UK

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Young African climate activists say they have had enough of empty promises. They've called for a strong push from African ministers at COP27. Saying the future of African children depends on it.
The African Child Policy Forum is a not-for-profit Pan African Centre of policy research and advocacy.
We are now joined by Dr. Joan Nyanyuki, African Child Policy Forum Executive Director.

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Organizations and activists involved in the fight against human trafficking have identified poverty as the biggest contributor to the increased trafficking of children from Nigeria and Africa. The United States estimates that over 15,000 children are trafficked from West Africa every year. This is despite efforts by governments and non-profit organizations to curb the trend.

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