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  1. Founded in 1996, The African American Policy Forum (AAPF) is an innovative think tank that connects academics, activists and policy-makers to promote efforts to dismantle structural inequality. We utilize new ideas and innovative perspectives to transform public discourse and policy.

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      The African American Policy Forum (AAPF) is a social justice...

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      info@aapf.org | (212) 854-3049 | 435 West 116th Street New...

    • THE FORUM

      At the African American Policy Forum, we’ve gained painful...

    • Our Team

      Kimberlé Crenshaw is the Co-founder and Executive Director...

    • Board of Directors

      Mr. Luke C. Harris, Director of Programs and Chairman of the...

    • AAPF Fellowship Program

      The African American Policy Forum (AAPF) is seeking a team...

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      by Kimberlé Crenshaw and the African American Policy Forum....

    • In Memoriam

      Learn about the women, girls, and femmes that are uplifted...

  2. The African American Forum, a non-profit arts and cultural organization, is committed to developing programs that support and highlight the artistic, cultural and educational achievements of African Americans.

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  3. Vor 4 Tagen · On 16 and 17 May in Kigali, for its 11th annual summit, the Africa CEO Forum will call on its community of 2,000 business leaders, CEOs, investors, heads of state and ministers to seize this critical moment to shape this new future and to set in motion four key transformative agendas.

  4. The African American Policy Forum (AAPF) is a social justice think tank focused on issues of gender and diversity. AAPF seeks to build bridges between arts, activism, and the academy in order to address structural inequality and systemic oppression.

  5. The Forum drives for change by confronting racism and inequities, to improve the living standards of Black Minnesotans. We do this by focusing on six key areas that form the systemic roots of racial injustice. These domains do not work in silos; it is the intersection of issues and a multidimensional approach that create a bold tomorrow ...

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