Social justice

'Social justice is the view that everyone deserves equal economic, political and social rights and opportunities.'

Statue of Toussaint Louverture in La Rochelle

Musée du Nouveau Monde
10 Rue Fleuriau
17000 La Rochelle
France
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A statue in memory of Toussaint Louverture (1743-1803), former slave who became governor of Haiti and fought for its independence, was inaugurated in La Rochelle (former slave port) on the 20th of May

SOS-Racisme

51, avenue de Flandre
75019 Paris
France
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Founded in 1984, SOS Racisme is a national association against racism, antisemitism and discrimination.

Conseil Représentatif des Français d'Outre-Mer

Abbreviation: 
CREFOM
Address: 
11 Rue de Cronstadt
75015 Paris
France
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Chaired by Patrick Karam, the Conseil Représentatif des Français d'Outre-Mer (CREFOM) (Representative Council of French Oversea) was founded on the 31st of January 2014 by more than 250 founding

Comité National pour la Mémoire et l’Histoire de l’Esclavage

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CNMHE
Address: 
Ministère des Outre-Mer
27 Rue Oudinot
75007 Paris
France
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Established by the Decree of 5 January 2004, the CNMHE is an advisory official body whose mission is to advise the Government regarding the research, education, preservation, dissemination or transmis

Bwadeben

52, avenue de Constantine
Cascatelles
38100 Grenoble
France

Comité Traite Négrière/ Esclavage

CTNE
Maison des Associations
6 bis, rue Berthe-de-Boisieux
38000 Grenoble
France
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Originating from a group of associations in 2003, then becoming an association in 2005, the Comité Traite négrière / Esclavage (Committee Slave Trade / Slave

Relais de Gorée

279, Rue Paul Bert
69003 Lyon
France
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Created by Léonce Lebrun in 1996, the Relais de Gorée is an association based in Lyon.