Black Citizens for Justice Law & Order, based in Dallas, TX, is a non-profit civil rights organization founded in 1969. Their primary mission is to provide support and resources to individuals who have experienced racial discrimination. They offer a race abuse hotline and monthly support group meetings where individuals can receive guidance, vent frustrations, and seek advice from legal and medical professionals.
BCJLO assists individuals, families, workers, and complainants in their pursuit of racial justice by investigating claims of unfair treatment and discrimination. They strive to raise public awareness of human and workers’ rights, advocating for legal and democratic rights for all individuals. Through their efforts, they aim to help people cope with discrimination positively and constructively.
Director Daisy E. Joe and the dedicated team at BCJLO work tirelessly to combat discrimination, bigotry, and racism. They emphasize the importance of standing strong together and supporting one another in the face of adversity. By providing a safe space for individuals to address racial injustices, BCJLO aims to empower those affected to navigate their situations with resilience and dignity.
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