purpose: energize, mobilize and support Black Women to transform their health and their lives through education, advocacy, support, and powerful partnerships
purpose: to prevent police use of deadly force, particularly the killing of Black and other people of color; to change police deadly force policies and practices; to advocate for and with families who have lost loved ones to police violence; and to expand the concept of public safety with new policies limiting encounters between police and the public and making deep social investments in housing, health care, mental health services, employment, education, arts, recreation, and other presently unmet human needs throughout the United States
purpose: dedicated to promoting and providing support in the following key areas: 1). Education and Humanitarian Aid Initiatives in the marginalized and persecuted Hazara communities in Afghanistan; 2). Community Development efforts to support the Hazara diaspora and the new evacuees in the United States; 3) Hazara refugees scattered around the world; and 4) Our priority is to support women and girls in said three key areas
purpose: to work to empower displaced women and vulnerable families to build peaceful and sustainable livelihood through economic, social change, and resiliency
In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda
purpose: to amplify and lift up the voices of Black women leaders at the national and state levels in our ongoing fight to secure Reproductive Justice for all women and girls