How does a group become a vouched-for chapter?
• The first step is finding a group of people that share common interests and goals. All people in this group must agree to the ARA Network’s four Points of Unity. Once you have that established, contact your nearest ARA Network chapter. They will arrange a face-to-face meeting with you. Once you are checked out and solid, then you are welcome into the Network. It is good to do this so that other members of the network can have your back and you can take part in the ARA network anti-racist defense fund. We will also supply you with information and literature to help get your chapter off the ground. There are some groups out there that call themselves an ARA chapter. But the ARA Network only recognizes chapters that have joined the Network. The ARA Network cannot endorse the actions of a group calling itself Anti-Racist Action unless they are members of the ARA Network. If you are contacting a chapter that is not a member of the ARA Network, please use caution. A list of current ARA Net
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