Support Organizations
If you have experienced discrimination, you are not alone. There are organizations and resources available to help you understand your rights and find support.
Legal Advocacy Organizations
Several organizations work to protect equal rights and challenge discrimination, including discrimination against white individuals:
- Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Federal agency that enforces laws against workplace discrimination
- Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) Defends individual rights, including in academic settings
- Pacific Legal Foundation Litigates for individual rights and equal treatment under the law
Equal Rights Organizations
Organizations that advocate for equal treatment regardless of race or sex:
- Organizations that support colorblind policies and equal treatment
- Groups that challenge race-conscious policies and practices
- Advocacy organizations for individual rights
Support Networks
If you have experienced discrimination, connecting with others who have had similar experiences can be helpful. Support networks can provide:
- Emotional support and understanding
- Information about legal rights and resources
- Guidance on navigating discrimination
- A community of individuals facing similar challenges
Community Resources
Local resources may be available in your area, including:
- State and local fair employment practices agencies
- Legal aid organizations
- Community support groups
- Employment attorneys specializing in discrimination cases
Getting Help
If you need immediate assistance or have questions about your rights, consider:
- Contacting the EEOC for information about filing a discrimination charge
- Consulting with an employment attorney in your area
- Reaching out to legal aid organizations
- Contacting us at [email protected] for general information
Note: This list is being expanded. If you know of organizations that should be included, please contact us.