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28 Organizations That Empower Black Communities
The resistance starts here.
In case you needed some help or you wanted to help the community, here you go:
1.Black Lives Matter
Black Lives Matter is an international activist movement, originating in the African-American community, that campaigns against violence and systemic racism toward black people.
2.Black Alliance For Just Immigration
The organization works to ensure social justice and equality for black immigrants.
3.Trans Women Of Color Collective
TWOC offers support and resources for trans women of color, a highly marginalized community.
4.Black Girls Code
Black Girls Code is on a mission to increase the number of black women working in computer programming. By hosting after school programs and workshops, the org plans to train one million young black women in the field by the year 2040.
5.NAACP
The NAACP is a long standing civil rights organization that works on a broad scale to achieve racial justice for citizens in urban communities.
6.Common Ground Foundation
Rapper Common founded this organization in the 1990s to provide greater opportunities for under-serviced children through mentorship, community service and the arts.
7.The Trayvon Martin Foundation
The Trayvon Martin Foundation aims to spread awareness of the consequences of gun crime and caters to families affected by gun violence.
8.The Pennsylvania Prison Society
The Pennsylvania Prison Society is a long-standing organization dedicated to reforming the criminal justice system. By providing prison bus services, offering reentry services and newsletter subscriptions for current and former offenders, the organization advocates for the rights of those affected by incarceration.
9.Blackout For Human Rights
Blackout curates a unique way to protest the repetitive inattention to the work of black artists by tuning out from events like the Academy Awards. The group played a significant role in Justice For Flint, a charity event which was held on the same night as the 2016 Oscars.
10.Incite!: Women of Color Against Violence
Incite works to end violence against women of color through organizing events, conferences, circulating newsletters and strategic political initiatives.
11.Audre Lorde Project
ALP is a New York-based organization that dedicates itself to achieving social and economic equality for LGBT communities of color.
12.National Black Justice Coalition
NBJC’s work centers around HIV/AIDS, and makes employment and education opportunities more inclusive for black LGBT citizens.
13.We Are Here
We Are Here, founded by singer Alicia Keys, is a partnership of organizations working together to end poverty, oppression and homelessness.
14.Million Hoodies
The death of Trayvon Martin spurred the inspiration for Million Hoodies, a coalition of young people organizing to put an end to mass incarceration and the criminalization of young black men.
15.Color of Change
With over a million members, Color of Change works to end racial injustice manifested in the media, economy and criminal justice system.
16.Black Youth Project
BYP studies the attitudes and cultural norms of black millennials in an effort to maximize their life experiences.
17.#Cut50
Cut50 is a project by The DreamCorps that aims to reduce the number of people incarcerated through awareness campaigns like #DayofEmpathy and #ClemencyNOW.
18.The Innocence Project
With multiple branches throughout the nation, The Innocence Project works to exonerate those who have been wrongfully convicted of crimes by providing free legal assistance.
19.My Brother’s Keeper
My Brother’s Keeper aims to unite and amplify the voices of black men through mentorship.
20.National Urban League
Founded in 1910, The National Urban League uses programs, research and advocacy to advance civil rights for people of color.
21.Black Women’s Blueprint
The Black Women’s Blueprint services black women affected by issues such as sexual violence, abuse and incarceration.
22.The Empowerment Program
The Empowerment Program offers resources like employment assistance and housing referrals for black women experiencing poverty, homelessness and incarceration.
23.Fierce NYC
Fierce is New York-based organization catering to the extremely underserved LGBT youth of color.
24.National Action Network
Founded by Reverend Al Sharpton, the National Action Network operates on the platforms of voter protection, corporate responsibility, anti-violence and criminal justice.
25.Black Organizers For Leaders And Dignity
BOLD is a national leadership training program that aims to equip black leaders with the skills needed to place themselves at the forefront of movements for social justice.
26.African-American Planning Commission
AAPC is New York-based organization focused on resolving issues of domestic violence, substance abuse, unemployment and HIV/AIDS in black communities.
27.Sister Love
Atlanta-based organization Sister Love commits itself to educating women of color about reproductive health, safe sex and HIV/AIDS.
28.National Black Women’s Justice Institute
Sponsored by the National Council on Crime and Delinquency, NBWJI centers its mission on empowering black women and girls in the criminal justice system.
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It's TURNING around for ME 🙏🏾✨
Sometimes DISCOURAGED but not DEFEATED CAST DOWN but not DESTROYED There times I don't understand ... BUT I BELIEVE it's TURNING AROUND FOR ME !
I'll never be perfect & honestly I'm ok with that ❤️‼️
#Repost @janetmock (@get_repost) ・・・ This #justiceforeyricka video broke my heart last night yet I still was able to sleep in my bed safely and comfortably – something Eyricka King (Thompson) has not been able to do. Eyricka is a black trans woman who is currently incarcerated by New York State.
According to a letter she wrote (which took several attempts to get outside the correctional facility’s walls) she has been physically and sexually abused and placed in solitary confinement. This is cruel and unjust yet all too usual punishment and treatment of trans women of color. YOU CAN HELP BY:
1. SHARING this video by @slaytv. 2. SAYING her name: #JusticeforEyricka 3. READING her letter from behind bars at @justiceforeyricka 4. CALLING the offices below to demand that Eyricka King (DIN: 16A4486) be moved to a facility where she can be in protective custody and not solitary confinement: 518-445-6176: Health Services Office in Albany (To report cases where a person is not being given appropriate medical attention) 518-457-3955 Jason Effman (Head of PREA in Albany) 518-457-2653 Office of Special Investigations 518-474-1010 Office of the Inspector General 5. SIGNING her petition on @changedotorg #justiceforeyricka #girlslikeus #twoc #transisbeautiful (at New York, New York)
#Repost @becky_stern (@get_repost) ・・・ The abuse has to stop equally for all #Repost @kuntyvogue (@get_repost) ・・・ It weakens my heart to post about this. Eyricka Thompson a.k.a “Rapunzel Mizrahi” has been at the hands of sexual abuse from the inmates at the franklin correctional Facility. Eyricka has been writing and trying to send letters to family and friends but only ONE letter made it to her mother Kelly Mizrahi @juss_kelly @jussskelly in the letter it stated that she hasn’t eaten since June 30th! This cannot be unseen we have to raise awareness for this type of matter we cannot give power to transphobia they’re trans women dying at an alarming rate annually please for anyone viewing this please share this it sickens me to know that are People out here walking around with HATE filled in their hearts no one deserves this type of treatment GAY BISEXUAL STRAIGHT TRANSGENDER WE ARE ALL HUMAN AND WE ALL DESERVE LOVE Kelly I love you so much and we ALL will get through this together as ONE #Justice4Eryicka #transgender #translivesmatter #lgbt #gay #raiseawareness (at New York, New York)
#Repost @becky_stern (@get_repost) ・・・ The abuse has to stop equally for all #Repost @kuntyvogue (@get_repost) ・・・ It weakens my heart to post about this. Eyricka Thompson a.k.a “Rapunzel Mizrahi” has been at the hands of sexual abuse from the inmates at the franklin correctional Facility. Eyricka has been writing and trying to send letters to family and friends but only ONE letter made it to her mother Kelly Mizrahi @juss_kelly @jussskelly in the letter it stated that she hasn’t eaten since June 30th! This cannot be unseen we have to raise awareness for this type of matter we cannot give power to transphobia they’re trans women dying at an alarming rate annually please for anyone viewing this please share this it sickens me to know that are People out here walking around with HATE filled in their hearts no one deserves this type of treatment GAY BISEXUAL STRAIGHT TRANSGENDER WE ARE ALL HUMAN AND WE ALL DESERVE LOVE Kelly I love you so much and we ALL will get through this together as ONE #Justice4Eryicka #transgender #translivesmatter #lgbt #gay #raiseawareness (at New York, New York)
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Yo this hurts 😔 Ima keep saying your name until it's heard .. Justice For Eyricka
#JusticeForEyricka ❤️
This Picture 😩 His Face 😭 His Look of Approval 😖.. I often ask myself how would 👉🏾YOU👈🏾 feel about my transition 🤔 and my FIRST thought is your face in this picture…. this is all I have of my brother to keep me motivated, to keep me going 😔 I miss him like everyday and all I keep hearing him say is what he always told me “I’m always here , I’m never too far” & his word was BOND✊🏾 so I believe it 💯‼️ CONTINUE TO FLY 👼🏾 BIG BRO 🙏🏾✨… Ima HOLD IT DOWN DOWN HERE 🤘🏾‼️
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Happy pride! Even though pride is coming to an end, let’s not cease the actions we took during the last month. Be proud! You’re amazing and valid and loved and beautiful. We must still resist! We need more and accurate representation of lgbtq+ and poc in the media and entertainment. Never stop calling out discrimination and oppression. Listen to the marginalized. Say their names. Continue to stay involved and call your representatives. Spread love.
This My Song ❤️ Janine x Lose My Mind 🤘🏾
When you wasn't the only one in your family that decided to transition 🤘🏾💉