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Direct Action and Research Training Center : ウィキペディア英語版 | Direct Action and Research Training Center
The Direct Action and Research Training Center (DART) provides training and consultation for its 20 affiliated congregation-based community organizations. Founded in 1982, DART is headquartered in Miami, Florida. As of 2013, DART has 20 affiliated organizations in seven states. Rev. John Aeschbury is the executive director. DART is the fourth largest congregation-based community organizing network in the United States, after the Industrial Areas Foundation, Gamaliel Foundation, and PICO National Network.〔Heidi J. Swarts, ''Organizing Urban America: Secular and Faith-based Progressive Movements'' (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2008), p. 236, note 8.〕 ==History== In 1977 the United Church of Christ’s Homeland Ministries Board hired John Calkins to organize a senior citizens organization in Miami. Concerned Seniors of Dade helped organize African American congregations in Miami following a three-day riot in 1980. The DART Center was incorporated in 1982 to build a statewide network of congregation-based organizations throughout Florida, and Calkins was hired as executive director. In the 1990s DART was invited to help build organizations in Ohio and Kentucky. Between 2001 and 2013, DART added organizations in Indiana, Kansas, South Carolina, and Virginia.
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