Norwegian Centre Against Racism
The Norwegian Centre Against Racism (Norwegian: Antirasistisk Senter; NCAR) is a non-governmental organization based in Oslo, Norway, whose main objective is to fight discrimination and racism.[1] It was founded in 1978 and its Director is Rune Berglund Steen. It operated a radio station, Tellus Radio/Radio Immigranten, from 1982 to 2008.
NCAR has a political management and three main departments:
- Agenda X
- Jobb X
- The Counseling Office
Leadership
- Khalid Salimi (1984–1998)
- Joh Ekollo (1998)
- S. Ananthakrishnan (1998–2000)
- Nadeem Butt (2000–2007)
- Mari K. Linløkken and Henrik Lunde (2007)
- Kari Helene Partapouli (2008–2013)
- Rune Berglund Steen (2013–2014)
References
Coordinates: 59°54′50″N 10°45′04″E / 59.913994°N 10.751212°E
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