Fairness
"I have a dream that my four little children will one day
live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color
of their skin, but by the content of their character."

- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Understanding
"To suppress free speech is a double wrong.
It violates the rights of the hearer as well as
those of the speaker."

- Frederick Douglass
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Humanity
"We are not enemies, but friends.
We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained,
it must not break the bonds of our affection."

- Abraham Lincoln
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"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character."

- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
















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"To suppress free speech is a double wrong. It violates the rights of the hearer as well as those of the speaker."

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Overcoming identity politics.

Supporting diversity without division.

Overcoming identity politics.

Supporting diversity without division.

Fired for Advocating Diversity of Thought
Niagara on the Lake Library CEO Cathy Simpson made a simple call for ideological diversity. The price? Her job.

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Speak out about the Day of Silence
The Day of Silence is about more than just awareness of bullying and violence.

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The Wrong Kind of Diverse
Dr. Tabia Lee was ostracized as a DEI director for having a different take on the topic than her colleagues.

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Happening Now

Fired for Advocating for Multiple Perspectives

Niagara on the Lake Library CEO Cathy Simpson made a simple call for ideological diversity. The price? Her job.

Read FAIR Executive Director Monica Harris' National Post article about Cathy's story here.

Resource: Day of Silence Template Letter

The Day of Silence spreads more than awareness of bullying and violence.

DEI Got Me Sacked From My Nursing Job

It didn’t matter that my critical Facebook posts made no reference to the hospital where I worked.

Our Mission

TODAY, almost 70 years after the Civil Rights Movement began,
there is an urgent need to reaffirm and advance its core principles:

To insist on our common humanity.

To recognize that we are all entitled to equality under the law.

To advance Martin Luther King Jr.'s guiding principle
that we all be judged by the content of our character, not the color of our skin.



That's where FAIR comes in.
FAIRis a multi-discipline, nonpartisan organization dedicated to defending civil rights and liberties and promoting a common culture based on fairness, understanding, and humanity.

As an advocate for open discourse and debate, FAIR is committed to celebrating our shared interests and values and advancing Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of equality for all—without exception.

Our Programs

FAIR in the Arts provides grants and other funding for artists, curates events to help artists establish supportive relationships, and develops a professional network of advisors, institutions, and enterprises to support artists facing intolerance.

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FAIR in Education delivers training for teachers and administrators to create healthy school environments, partners with FAIR legal to fund and file strategic lawsuits to guarantee equal protection rights of students, and provides resources to combat identity-based curricula.

The FAIR Legal Department funds and publicizes precedent-setting lawsuits in support of individuals deprived of civil liberties, assists schools and employers in proactively implementing changes to discriminatory policies and practices, and equips FAIR members as they challenge intolerance and discrimination.

FAIR in Medicine raises awareness of unethical and politicized practices is healthcare, promotes scientific debate and inquiry, and collaborates with other advocacy groups to promote FAIR’s ethical, pro-human approach to the practice of medicine.

The FAIR Chapter Network creates awareness of discriminatory and divisive local policies, practices, and legislation, alerts communities to them, takes action to make policy changes at the grassroots level, and provides a network of like-minded peers, experts, and advocacy groups.

Happening at FAIR

This is a big thing we have going on!

It's pretty great. There's lot of space to talk about it.

This is another thing

It's also big news, but not the biggest.

This one too.

Yes, this is what we're up to.

Executive Director Monica Harris

People from all walks of life crave a society that values fairness, freedom, compassion, and mutual respect.  These are human values, and they should not be bound by ethnicity, color, sex, sexuality, religion, or political persuasion.  We all desire and deserve them. 
 
Those who embrace these human values are the Exhausted Majority, and FAIR was created to give them a voice. FAIR is committed to celebrating our shared interests and values and advancing Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of equality for all—without exception.
 
Our multidisciplinary expertise and network of professionals provide tools and resources to achieve this goal on educational, legal, medical, artistic, and financial fronts. 
 
FAIR has answered the call to empower, unite, and chart a path to a brighter and more hopeful future. Please join us on our mission!

Donate to FAIR

Every day, discrimination, unequal treatment, and demands for ideological conformity harm people and society at large.  FAIR stands at the forefront of defending against these insidious trends, and advances a fairer, freer, more vibrant future. 

Your generous donation helps us keep doing our crucial work.  Please donate today.

Your tax-deductible donation will be used to support FAIR’s mission of advancing civil rights and liberties for all, and promoting a common culture based on fairness, understanding, and humanity.

Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.