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Causes: Arms Control & Peace, Civil Rights, Civil Rights, Social Action & Advocacy, International, International Peace & Security
Mission: The A.J. Muste Memorial Institute was founded in 1974 to further the goals of its namesake, US pacifist leader A.J. Muste: to explore and teach how nonviolence can be used to bring about world peace, and social and economic justice. Through grants, sponsorships, publications and management of a building in New York City that serves as home to a number of activist organizations, the Institute seeks to help people spread the message of nonviolent social change all over the world.
Programs: Providing resources and support to organizations that use nonviolent strategies to oppose war and promote justice and publishing and distributing educational materials about nonviolence.