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The NEA merged with the American Teachers Association, the historically Black teachers association founded as the National Association of Teachers in Colored Schools, in 1966. [19] The NEA's merger with the ATA, its transformation into a true labor union, and other factors were to greatly change the organization's demographics. [20]
The Association expanded its program in the 1950s by setting up an Education Committee and a subcommittee called the Scholarship Committee. The Scholarship Committee held its first meeting in October 1955. [19] More recently, the American Indian College Fund partnered with AAIA to help administer the Association’s scholarships. [20]
Adult Performer Advocacy Committee; Advance America (advocacy group) The Agenda Project; Air Line Pilots Association, International; Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association; Alachua County Labor Coalition; All-America Anti-Imperialist League; Alliance for Safety and Justice; Alternatives for Community and Environment; America First Association ...
The National Education Association of the United States Committee on Secondary School Studies known as the NEA Committee of Ten was a working group of educators that convened in 1892. They were charged with taking stock of current practices in American high schools and making recommendations for future practice.
Choose Life, Inc., an advocacy group based in Ocala, Florida that created the concept behind the "Choose Life" specialty license plate that promotes an anti-abortion message: to choose adoption over abortion. Christian Coalition of America (CCA), an interdenominational Christian advocacy group.
LGBTQ political advocacy groups in the United States (38 C, 103 P) M. Civil rights movement organizations (3 C, 28 P) N. NAACP (6 C, 36 P) ... American Jewish Committee;
“They go and prey on the most vulnerable people,” said Curtis Hill, the supervising advocate for outreach and disaster response for Disability Rights North Carolina, who has seen three ...
The 1971 Javits–Wagner–O'Day Act [23] expanded the Randolph-Sheppard act and changed the name to The Committee for Purchase from People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled (now AbilityOne). Blind-made products are used throughout the federal government, and include brands such as Skillcraft , ARC Diversified , Austin Lighthouse , and Ability ...