These groups have identified themselves as organizations/individuals
that share the vision and values of Detroit City of Hope and/or the Transforming Grief into Hope event.
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This slideshow will feature pictures and logos from the organizations in the Network
of Hope.
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Delegates to the First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit held on October 24-27, 1991, in Washington
DC, drafted and adopted 17 principles of Environmental Justice. Since then, The Principles have served as a defining document
for the growing grassroots movement for environmental justice.
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During the Civil Rights decade—the 1960s—Reverend Cleage became increasingly Afro-centric in his thought. He
changed his name to Jaramogi Abebe Agyeman and then developed an Afro centric version of Christianity, so he renamed his church,
The Shrine of the Black Madonna. He contended that Christ and many of his disciples were African in origin and suggested that
Europeans had captured and twisted Christianity to assist in their enslaving Africans. He argued strongly for African American
control of their own fate.
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33 E. Adams · Detroit · Michigan · 48226 · (313) 963·7575
Mission: Swords Into Plowshares Peace Center and Gallery promotes and inspires justice and peace through the visual and
performing arts by: Serving as a forum for artists to present works which comment on social conditions... Project of Central
United Methodist Church.
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Our Mission Founded in 1990, Bioneers is a nonprofit organization that promotes practical environmental solutions and
innovative social strategies for restoring the Earth and communities. "It's All Alive, It's All Intelligent, It's All Connected."
Bioneers offers pragmatic solutions that honor the living web of the natural world as the most fertile source of inspiration
and models. It's all alive.
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As an independent Catholic institution of higher education, the University of Detroit Mercy supports a mission focused
on teaching and learning. However, another important facet of UDM’s mission is service to others. Both the Jesuit and
Mercy traditions, which guide the University, have emphasized community service as a vital aspect in the education and development
of students. Through a comprehensive curriculum, students are challenged to develop their social, leadership and service responsibilities.
UDM continually reaffirms this commitment to service as students, faculty and staff initiate and participate in community
outreach activities to benefit Detroit area residents.
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Our Mission Founded in 1990, Bioneers is a nonprofit organization that promotes practical environmental solutions and
innovative social strategies for restoring the Earth and communities. "It's All Alive, It's All Intelligent, It's All Connected."
Bioneers offers pragmatic solutions that honor the living web of the natural world as the most fertile source of inspiration
and models. It's all alive.
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Words of Peace Michigan is a non-profit group of volunteers who promote education on the topic of personal peace and fulfillment.
Our activities and events feature the message of Prem Rawat, known widely as Maharaji.
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