Ujima Community
Ujima is on the forefront of new training and outreach tools to reduce violence against and homicides of Black women. Ujima is a clearinghouse for research literature, webinars, national issue forums, regional trainings, community-specific roundtables, blogs, articles, and on-site technical assistance.
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Resilience Fund
Mama Cash supports ambitious feminist and women’s, girl’s, and trans people’s and intersex people’s rights organizations and initiatives led by and for women, girls, and trans people and intersex people from anywhere in the world. We advise groups wishing to…
Rooted Doula Collective
The Rooted Doula Collective is a collaborative community of Black doulas residing on the ancestral lands of the O’odham and Piipash, also called the state of Arizona. We are dedicated to loving on our community by offering full-spectrum doula support…
Safety Net Project
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She Safe We Safe
In 2019, BYP100 launched the She Safe, We Safe Story Collection Project. The Story Collection Project covered Black folks’ lived experiences with gender-based violence, alternatives to addressing violence without police, policing or prisons, and envisioned futures without patriarchal violence. At the conclusion of BYP100’s Story Collection Project, the data…
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