National Endowment for Democracy (NED) Statement on Racism and Democracy
“Injustices that are deeply rooted in history and society are hard to eradicate, here at home as well as abroad. The struggle for justice is continuous, and it is our hope that the outrage unleashed by the killings of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and others on too long a list, will generate new political will, across our partisan divides, to reform and improve our democracy. Such a movement is needed not just for the sake of our own country, but for the benefit of brave people on the frontlines of democratic struggles around the world who share our commitment to human freedom and equality under the rule of law.”- From National Endowment for Democracy Statement on Racism and Democracy
Statements from the leaders of the core institutes of the National Endowment for Democracy
- Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) Executive Director Andrew Wilson Statement on Democracy, Racial Equality, and Justice
- International Republican Institute (IRI) President Daniel Twining Statement on Universal Democratic Freedoms and Racial Injustice
- National Democratic Institute (NDI) President Derek Mitchel Statement on Justice, Racial Equality, and Democracy
Published Date: June 05, 2020