LevelFile
Ref NoTAJ/01/06/40
TitleMinority Rights Group
Date1972-1981
Extent1- folder
DescriptionFile contains typed correspondence, newsletters, invitations, lectures and printed documents concerning the Minority Rights Group (MRG).
Details include:

Circulars (Various)

Lectures: 'What Rights Should Minorities Have? ' by Conor Cruise O'Brien (1972) and 'The Roots of Prejudice' by Marie.Jahoda (1974).

M.R.G. Newsletters No.2 Dec.1978

M.R.G. Newsletters No.3 Feb.1979

M.R.G. Newsletters No.4 Sept. 1979

M.R.G. Newsletters No.9 May 1981

M.R.G. origins, aims , reports

Invitation to 7th Annual M.R.G. lecture

Invitation to M.R.G. lecture.
FormatTextual Material
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Wellcome Ref: PSY/TAJ/6/40
LanguageEnglish
RelatedRecordTAJ/01/01/04
AccessConditionsAuthorised Users. View by Appointment
AccessStatusOpen
Location16: Wellcome Library
TermSocial psychology
AdminHistoryMinority Rights Group International campaigns worldwide with around 130 partners in over 60 countries to ensure that disadvantaged minorities and indigenous peoples, often the poorest of the poor, can make their voices heard. Through training and education, legal cases, publications and the media, MRG support minority and indigenous people as they strive to maintain their rights to the land they live on, the languages they speak, to equal opportunities in education and employment, and to full participation in public life.

Minority Rights Group International has over 40 years experience of working with non-dominant ethnic, religious and linguistic communities.


MRG is an international non-governmental organization (NGO) with an international governing Council that meets twice a year. MRG has consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and observer status with the African Commission for Human and Peoples’ Rights.
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ISAD (G) General International Standard Archival Description
ArchNoteCompiled by Mike Maskill BPS Archivist for the History of Psychology Centre.

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BPS/GB/135Jahoda; Marie (1907-2001); Professor; FBPsS1907-2001
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