Changing Winds
Resources for Justice

Our involvement in resolving discrimination in many areas of the country has enabled us to see many ways of approaching problems. We serve as a dispatcher in many ways:
  • By connecting people who have resolved problems with those who are currently suffering
  • By conducting extensive investigations and providing you with a complete report that can be utilized by submitting to various government agencies, the ACLU, local newspapers, schools, and attorneys (which we do not have at this time. )
  • By providing resources to help you help yourself.

Very often, people are subjected to discriminatory events that may be too small for the ACLU to take on. However, Changing Winds perspective is that if there is smoke, there may well be a fire, and if there are a multitude of small events happening to many people in the community, the best way to eliminate the discrimination is to investigate all aspects of racism that has people in your community concerned and to expose it in a way that will not harm the community or cause retaliation.

For information about how you can defend your family in education, visit Guide to Erasing Racism in Your Schools.

To defend yourself from unfair practices by the police, see What to do if you are stopped by the Police, and

To make certain your Public Defender defends you, see What to do if your Public Defender is not doing his job.

Changing Winds Advocacy Center
PO Box 801
Fairfield, CT 06824
203-256-9720
CWAdvocacyCenter@aol.com

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