Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights
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5115 New Peachtree Rd #100, Atlanta, GA 30341, United States
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+1 770-457-5232 Call
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http://glahr.org/
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Founded in 2001 by Adelina Nicholls and Theodoro Maus, GLAHR is Georgia’s largest Latino grassroots organization, empowering immigrants through education and local committees to fight for civil and human rights, while actively leading campaigns against deportations and discriminatory laws.
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