Black Feminist Future

Black Feminists Organizations To Support

Black Feminist Future is uplifting Black feminist organizations working to address misogynoir, and other oppressive systems in their community solutions.


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For the Gworls: For the Gworls is a Black, trans-led collective that curates parties to fundraise to help Black transgender people pay for their rent, gender-affirming surgeries, smaller co-pays for medicines/doctor’s visits, and travel assistance.


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Mama Fund: Mama Fund is a mutual aid fund to support marginalized communities impacted by COVID-19.

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Rede de Mulheres Negras do Paraná: Rede de Mulheres Negras do Paraná brings together Black women from all regions of the state (Brazil) working in the areas of education, culture, health, promotion and defense of human rights, income generation, valuing gender identity and race/ethnicity. It also enables joint action with other social movement organizations. *Please note Black Feminist Future has set up an ActBlue page on behalf of Rede de Mulheres Negras do Paraná. All proceeds donated to Black Feminist Future will be transferred to Rede de Mulheres Negras do Paraná.


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National Black Midwives Alliance: National Black Midwives Alliance's goal is to have a representative voice at the national level that clearly outlines and supports the various needs and interests of Black midwives.


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Black Mamas Matter: The 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.


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National Bail Out: The National Bail Out Collective is a Black-led and Black-centered collective of abolitionist organizers, lawyers, and activists building a community-based movement to support folks and end systems of pretrial detention and ultimately mass incarceration.


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New Voices for Reproductive Justice:

New Voices Philadelphia promotes health and complete well-being for Black women and girls in Greater Philadelphia. New Voices Philadelphia's definition includes eight dimensions of health: physical, emotional, spiritual, cultural, political, economic/financial, environmental, and social well-being.


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Freedom, Inc.: Freedom, Inc. engages low- to no-income communities of color in Dane County, WI. Our mission is to achieve social justice through coupling direct services with leadership development and community organizing.


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Women With A Vision: The mission of Women With A Vision is to improve the lives of marginalized women, their families, and communities by addressing the social conditions that hinder their health and well-being. They accomplish this through relentless advocacy, health education, supportive services, and community-based participatory research.


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Lead to Life: Lead to Life is a trans-local collective led by black-diasporic and queer artists, healers & ecologists devoted to embodying Mark Anthony Johnson’s prayer that “Black wellness is the antithesis of state violence.”


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Solutions Not Punishment Collaborative: Solutions Not Punishment Collaborative is a Black trans and queer-led organization that builds safety within our community, investing in our collective embodied leadership, and building political power.


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Good Kid, M.A.A.D City: Good Kid, M.A.A.D City is a collective of Black and Brown young people united in fighting to end violence in our cities. They call for more resources for underserved communities.


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Organization for Black Struggle: Organization for Black Struggle is committed to organizing the Black community to build power that transforms a democratic society that values all.


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Black Feminist Future is a political hub focused on the dynamic possibilities of galvanizing the social and political power of Black women, girls, and gender-expansive people towards liberation. We do this by building and nourishing the leadership of fierce Black feminists, fortifying aligned organizations and movements, and shifting cultural norms. Learn more at BlackFeministFuture.org.

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