Tuesday, March 24, 2015

WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH - SPECIAL EVENTS

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#HerDreamDeferred:
A WEEK DEDICATED TO
THE STATUS OF BLACK WOMEN


MARCH 30 - APRIL 3, 2015

In honor of Women's History Month and the beginning of the UN's International Decade for People of African Descent, please join AAPF, the Civil Rights Coalition on Police Reform, The National Organization for Women, The Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, the Institute for Women's Policy Research, Black Women's Blueprint, Sister Song, Free Marissa Now, PACE and other leading racial and gender justice organizations for a weeklong series of activities focused on elevating the crisis facing Black women. 

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Black women have long mobilized against the multiple forms of discrimination they have faced in the pursuit of better lives for themselves, their families, and the well being of their communities. Black women’s activism has been marked by their high levels of civic engagement, robust voting participation, and their leadership of racial justice movements.  Black women have led campaigns against lynching,   segregation, voter suppression and state violence. They have also been at the forefront of movements against sexual violence, sexual harassment and other forms of discrimination in the workforce, and have led efforts to expand the contours of reproductive freedom and political representation.  Yet even as Black women’s advocacy continues to reflect commitments to an inclusive vision of racial and gender justice, many of the specific challenges that Black women face are relegated to the margins of racial justice campaigns.   
Acknowledging the centrality of Black women to our history and social fabric while recognizing the uniquely gendered and racialized challenges they face is critical if we are to build  movements that are fully inclusive and successful. 
Please join us for a weeklong series of activities in honor of Women's History Month and the UN International Decade for People of African Descent as we come together to increase public understanding of the specific intersectional challenges that US women of African Descent face.  
Our week is dedicated to elevating issues confronting Black women that are all too often cast into the shadows of concern.  Each day during the week of March 30-April 3, we will host an online event to highlight a specific set of challenge facing Black women.  Topics that will be covered include: state-sanctioned violence, economic inequality, sexual assault and domestic violence, school-pushout, health disparities, and the challenges faced by Black women in higher education. 
Our goal is to elevate these challenges so that stakeholders across the country can better understand and address the sometimes unique challenges facing Black women and girls.   Information is key to broaden the public will to develop an inclusive social justice agenda that leaves no one behind.
PROGRAM: 
All activities will take place at 3pm EST.
Monday, March 30th Webinar:
#SayHerName: Towards a Gendered Analysis of Racialized State Violence

(REGISTER HERE)

Tuesday, March 31st Radio Interview:
Ending Violence Against Black Women: The Movement to Combat Sexual Assault and Intimate Partner Violence in Our Communities

(REGISTER HERE)

Wednesday, April 1st Webinar:
Less Than an Hour at Minimum Wage: Black Women's Median Wealth is $5. What Must be Done to Close the Gap?

(REGISTER HERE)


Thursday, April 2nd Rountable Discussion:
Beyond College Enrollment: Education Inequities Facing Black Women and Girls

(REGISTER HERE)

Friday, April 3rd Radio Interview:
Are Racism and Patriarchy Making Us Sick? Black Women, Societal Inequity and Health Disparities

(REGISTER HERE)

 
FOR MORE INFORMATION, OR FOR QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT: INFO@AAPF.ORG

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