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What is CORE?
C O R E
is the acronym for the
Congress
Of
Racial
Equality
Founded in 1942, CORE
is the third oldest and one of the "Big Four" civil rights
groups in the United States. From the protests against "Jim
Crow" laws of the 40's through the "Sit-ins" of the 50's, the
"Freedom Rides" of the 60's, the cries for "Self-Determination"
in the 70's, "Equal Opportunity" in the 80's, community
development in the 90's, to the current demand for equal access
to information, CORE has championed true equality. As the "shock
troops" and pioneers of the civil rights movement, CORE has
paved the way for the nation to follow.
Under the banner of
"TRUTH! LOGIC! & COURAGE!,"
CORE continues to promote harmony and healing in all aspects of
society; calling the shots straight--even when it hurts--and
confronting the haters, race baiters and racial racketeers bent
on keeping us apart.
CORE's National
Headquarters is located in New York City. From there a network
of local affiliates and chapters radiate across the United
States, Africa, the Caribbean, Europe, Central and South
America.
Membership in CORE is
open to anyone who believes that "all people are created equal"
and is willing to work towards the ultimate goal of true
equality throughout the world.
CORE's Status:
The Congress of Racial
Equality is officially classified as a philanthropic omnibus
human rights organization. The parent organization, Congress of
Racial Equality, Inc. (CORE, Inc.) is a not-for-profit
corporation in good standing with the State of New York. Its
flagship chapter--NY CORE--serves as host for the national
organization and enjoys a 501(C)3 status with the Internal
Revenue Service. Contributions to CORE are tax deductible as
allowed by law. CORE, Inc. is a 501(C)4 organization under the
guidelines of the Federal Government.
In addition to the
traditional classifications shared by most philanthropic groups,
CORE was the first civil rights organization in this country to
have been awarded a special non-governmental consultative status
(NGO) at the United Nations. CORE's is currently assign to two
of the United Nations' most prestigious departments-- the United
Nations Department of Public Information (UNDPI) and the United
Nations Economic and Social Council (UNESCO).
CORE's Mission:
CORE seeks to establish,
in practice, the inalienable right for all people to determine
their own destiny--to decide for themselves what social and
political organizations can operate in their best interest and
to do so without gratuitous and inhibiting influence from those
whose interest is diametrically opposed to theirs. CORE feels
that the most important fundamental freedom for all people is
the right to govern themselves. Once this simple ideal is
realized, other necessary freedoms will automatically follow.
In essence, CORE's aim is
to bring about equality for all people regardless of race,
creed, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, religion or
ethnic background. In pursuing its aim, CORE seeks to identify
and expose acts of discrimination in the public and private
sectors of society. When such an act is uncovered, CORE, with
its many multi-service departments, goes into action.
CORE Today:
CORE has established an
impeccable record of finding solutions to the most difficult
problems facing minorities; formulating the most pragmatic
positions on important civil rights issues; instituting the most
successful actions to bring about non-violent social, political
and economic change for the underprivileged and, leading America
down a path of equal opportunity for all of its citizens.
To many we have served
as a buffer between them and a life of welfare, joblessness and
dependency. To others we have been the last hope in a
never-ending struggle against tragedy, depression and
hopelessness. We are the light at the end of a long dark
tunnel.
To that end CORE has
declared equal access to information, technology and healthcare
it's new civil rights focus for the 21st Century. Recognizing
that the civil rights revolution in America was a tremendous
victory for all decent thinking people, CORE now sees the need
to prepare minorities so they may better maximize the many
opportunities that are now available to them.
In describing CORE
today and its overall role in America, it would be fair to say
"THE BUCK STOPS HERE."
Our Commitment and love for our community has made us the
advocates of last resort and a voice for the silent
majority--the decent people in our country. With your support
we have become one of the largest, most active and most
successful grassroots organization in America's history.
With your continued
support, CORE will continue to be the beacon of hope for all
people who seek to enjoy the fullness and satisfaction offered
by the "American Dream." CORE is working to make:
"EQUALITY A
REALITY FOR ALL."
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