Four years ago today, millions of survivors raised their voices and said “me too.” Despite the origins of the movement, started by Tarana Burke in 2006, Black survivors’ voices were[...]
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We, As Ourselves is partnering with the Center for Cultural Power, @Culturestrike, to work with Black women and femme survivors and artists to honor their stories and work. Meet Kaila Cherry Kaila[...]
We, As Ourselves is partnering with the Center for Cultural Power, @Culturestrike, to work with Black women and femme survivors and artists to honor their stories and work. Meet Regina Evans Regina[...]
We, As Ourselves is partnering with the Center for Cultural Power, @Culturestrike, to work with Black women and femme survivors and artists to honor their stories and work. Meet Featured Artist LySaundra[...]
We, As Ourselves is partnering with the Center for Cultural Power, @Culturestrike, to work with Black women and femme survivors and artists to honor their stories and work. Get to know[...]
Even in a post–Me Too world, survivors of sexual violence know the perils of coming forward. The stigmas endure. And a woman’s word is often not believed. Black women are[...]
As part of this long-term culture change work to shift the cultural conversation and the dominant narratives about sexual violence and its impact on Black communities, We, As Ourselves has partnered[...]
We, As Ourselves is partnering with the Center for Cultural Power, @Culturestrike, to work with Black women and femme survivors and artists to honor their stories and work. Get to[...]
Monifa Bandele, chief operating officer of the TIME’S UP Foundation, discusses the new initiative dedicated to supporting Black survivors of sexual violence. Watch on Cheddar.com