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[...]
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
Tarana Burke is the founder and executive director of me too. International. The activist launched the movement in 2006 to promote unity among sexual violence survivors. Since then, the hashtag has[...]
Say Her Name. This demand, coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw in 2016, rings louder than ever today as Black women continue to be made invisible within our societal response to violence.[...]
With the social unrest that erupted last summer sparked by the death of George Floyd, and the resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement, many individuals and companies united in a collective call[...]