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Activist research aligned with local organizations that mobilize around themes of race, rights and resources in Indigenous and Afrodescendent communities. Learn about our organizational practices

RACE, RIGHTS
AND RESOURCES

The Caribbean Central American Research Council (CCARC) is an organization of academics and activists of diverse disciplinary background and expertise, which carries out activist-oriented research, education and policy related work to advance racial, cultural, and economic equality in the Americas.

OUR LATEST PROJECT

 

RECOGNIZING OUR PRACTICES AND KNOWLEDGE FROM DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES, INTERESTS AND WAYS OF LEARNING

Nuestros ejes fundamentales

Race

 

Communities and organizations to whom our skills are directed, and to the cluster of substantive issues that we address, we support for claims that rectify historic injustice; initiatives of inter-cultural dialogue and mutual respect.

Rights

 

We support organized communities’ efforts to find their own balance between individual rights and collective empowerment.

Resources

 

The control, sustainable management, and effective use of resources. our focus is the kinds of resources that organized groups can marshal to plan and implement strategies for collective betterment.