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The National Association of Equal Justice in America is hosting a meeting in Santa Ana today, Feb. 23, 2013, from 2 pm to 4 pm, at 3135 W. Warner Ave, in Santa Ana.

National Association for Equal Justice In America (NAEJA) was founded by Royce W. Esters of California. NAEJA received the Seal of the State of California on September 11, 1997, and was officially recognized as a charitable, non-profit organization, with a 501(c)3 status on May 20, 1998.

PURPOSE:

  • to eliminate racial discrimination and segregation from all aspects of public life;
  • to seek justice in the courts;
  • to secure the best educational opportunities for minorities;
  • to monitor fair and equal job opportunities and promotions for all minorities, based on an individuals merit, without regards to race, creed, religion or national origin;
  • to promote an open dialogue among the diverse populations within the communities, and;
  • to counteract any traces of mob violence and signs of police brutality.

NAEJA is open to community problems. Health issues, such as environmental racism will be monitored. Job Discrimination, labor and industry and sexual harassment will also be monitored and investigated.

NAEJA will not endorse political candidates; however, political issues will be addressed and monitoring of public officials will be encouraged.

NAEJA is seeking to promote a just society for all people.

“NAEJA COMMITTEES”

Community Liaison * Prison * Education * Fundraising * Legal Redress * Membership * Labor & Industry * Youth Work * Political Action Press & Publicity * Housing * Armed Services and Veterans * Anti-Crime



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The New Santa Ana blog has been covering news, events and politics in Santa Ana since 2009.

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