Support These Organizations Focused On Reproductive Rights
Reproductive health is a racial justice issue.
Black-founded organizations are on the ground fighting for our rights and providing care in communities.
Reproductive health is a racial justice issue.
Black-founded organizations are on the ground fighting for our rights and providing care in communities.
Black Mamas Matter Alliance is a Black women-led cross-sectoral alliance. We center Black mamas to advocate, drive research, build power, and shift culture for Black maternal health, rights, and justice.
Black Mothers in Power seeks to eradicate racial health disparities for Black birthing people and Black babies throughout Delaware.
Black Women's Blueprint places Black women and girls’ lives, as well as their particular struggles, squarely within the context of the larger racial justice concerns of Black communities.
The National Black Women's Justice Institute works to reduce racial and gender disparities across the justice continuum affecting Black women, girls, and their families.
The Southern Black Girls and Women’s Consortium is proud to announce the launch of a 10-year campaign to raise $100 million to financially empower the goals of Southern Black girls and women in the U.S. through the Black Girls Dream Fund.
California Black Women’s Health Project promotes and improves the physical, spiritual, mental, and emotional well-being of Black women and girls in California through advocacy, education, outreach, and policy.
MOMCares supports Black women who are navigating high risk pregnancies and/or are navigating a NICU stay in the postpartum period.
Sad Girls Club is committed to showing up for Black women and POC to create safe spaces for mental health. Our goal is to reduce the national suicide rate and provide accessible mental health resources for the millennial and Generation Z population.
#HappyPeriod is committed to reshaping the discussion surrounding menstruation and empowering our community to advocate for their own body and well-being by learning and understanding their menstrual cycle.
Sickle Cell Reproductive Health Education Directive advocates for high quality sexual and reproductive healthcare for individuals living with sickle cell disease.
Black Women's Health Imperative leads the effort to solve the most pressing health issues that affect the nation’s 21 million Black women and girls, through community-based investments, research translation and policy development,
SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective supports women and trans people of color, as we advance for Reproductive Justice, the human right to personal bodily autonomy, self-determined family creation, and parenting in safety and sufficiency.
DewMore uses poetry as a platform and as a tool to build strong young people who become leaders in their community.
BlackGirlsHack was created to share knowledge and resources to help black girls and women breakthrough barriers to careers in information security and cyber security.
The AFIYA Center transforms the lives, health, and overall wellbeing of Black womxn and girls by providing refuge, education, and resources; we act to ignite the communal voices of Black womxn resulting in our full achievement of reproductive freedom.
SPARK serves as an entry point and leadership pipeline for new social justice leaders, and a political home for Black women and young people, centering Black queer women, trans folx and folx living outside the gender binary.