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  2. EPA to investigate California State Water Board for alleged ...

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    The EPA’s civil rights office announced it has accepted a complaint filed by tribes and environmental justice groups, who accuse the State Water Resources Control Board of discriminatory ...

  3. Category : Civil rights organizations in the United States

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    California Civil Rights Department; Campus Pride; Chicana Rights Project; Chinese Progressive Association (San Francisco) Civil Rights Commission (Puerto Rico) Columbia Queer Alliance; Comité des Citoyens; Community Change; Community Service Organization; Congress of Racial Equality; Constitutional Liberties Information Center; CyberDissidents.org

  4. Indigenous nations approve historic water rights agreement ...

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    In 2020, the Trump administration backed a deal between the Navajo Nation and Utah that settled all water rights claims in state and authorized about $220 million in federal funding to help build ...

  5. History of civil rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The march was held on August 28, 1963. Unlike the planned 1941 march, for which Randolph included only black-led organizations in the planning, the 1963 march was a collaborative effort of all of the major civil rights organizations, the more progressive wing of the labor movement, and other liberal organizations. The march had six official goals:

  6. Water law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A variety of federal, state, and local laws govern water rights. One issue unique to America is the law of water with respect to American Indians. Tribal water rights are a special case because they fall under neither the riparian system nor the appropriation system but are outlined in the Winters v. United States decision. Indian water rights ...

  7. Justice Department’s storied Civil Rights Division will fight ...

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    Created in the 1950s, the Civil Rights Division leads the Justice Department’s enforcement of federal laws intended to combat discrimination in areas such as housing, employment and education.

  8. List of human rights organisations - Wikipedia

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    The list is incomplete; please add known articles or create missing ones. The following is a list of articles on the human rights organizations of the world.It does not include political parties, or academic institutions.

  9. Ella Baker was the quiet backbone of the civil rights movement

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    The Ella Baker Center for Human Rights opened in 1996 and calls Baker “an unsung hero of racial and economic justice, the civil rights movement.” That she was. And her legacy remains strong today.