Georgia Latino Alliance For Human Rights (GLAHR)
Georgia Latino Alliance For Human Rights (GLAHR)
About

Founded nearly 15 years ago, the Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights (GLAHR) is a non-profit, community-based organization that educates, organizes, and empowers Latino immigrants across Georgia to defend and advance their civil and human rights. By educating and organizing Latino grassroots. GLAHR has established a powerful network of informed leaders, engaged community members, and local committees that combat racial discrimination, economic injustice, and state-inflicted violence, including detentions, deportations, and police abuse. 

Established in 2001 by Adelina Nicholls and Theodoro Maus, former Mexican Consul General in Atlanta, GLAHR developed out of the Coordinating Council of Latino Community Members, an organization that supported the right of undocumented immigrants to obtain drivers licenses. Today, GLAHR has become the largest Latino grassroots organization in Georgia as a result of its efforts to organize Latinos to defend and campaign for their rights and human dignity and organizes and educates Latino immigrants around civil and human rights, community defense, and against ill legislation.

GLAHR has developed eighteen comités populares—local committees designed to raise the political consciousness of the Latino community. 

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Type of organization

United States
1 office
2001
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Company Offices

  • United States (headquarters)
  • Atlanta
  • 7 Dunwoody Park #110, Atlanta, GA