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Center for Research-Action on Race Relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Center for Research-Action on Race Relations The Center for Research-Action on Race Relations (CRARR) is a Canadian, non-profit civil rights organization committed to promoting racial harmony and equality. The organization functions as a service for victims of discrimination through activities involving advocacy, research and legal representation. It is considered a leader among non-profit organizations of its type in Canada.〔CRARR. “Our Mandate and Services.” Centre for Research-Action on Race Relations. 21 Feb 2010. http://www.crarr.org/?q=node/1>〕 The CRARR has supported and assisted over 250 victims of discrimination since its inception in 1983. It takes on approximately 75 new cases per year.〔CRARR. “Services for Victims of Discrimination.” Centre for Research-Action on Race Relations. 21 Feb 2010. http://www.crarr.org/?q=node/15〕 The majority of individuals aided come from the Montreal area, however, assistance is not limited to this region. ==History==
The organization was founded in 1983 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and while it has expanded the reach of its work to other parts of Canada, it maintains its base in Montreal.〔CRARR. “Our Mandate and Services.” Centre for Research-Action on Race Relations. 21 Feb 2010. http://www.crarr.org/?q=node/1〕 It was co-founded by Fo Niemi, who has maintained the title of executive director since the organization’s creation.
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