In addition to providing emergency and support services to survivors of domestic violence, @YWCAYakima provides affordable housing for families who are homeless as a result of domestic violence.
Wear your favorite #denim—clothes, accessories—on 4/27 for #DenimDay to raise awareness about the devastating impact of #sexualviolence and prevention efforts. Tag us and we’ll share your photos! Learn more at https://t.co/ujhOuL3qJ0. #SafeAllianceCLT#SAAM#SAAM2022
Whether this is your first step for #RacialEquity, or you are a social justice expert, this year’s #StandAgainstRacism Challenge is full of actionable steps to create change in our communities. Commit to antiracism and register for the challenge now: https://t.co/j0ceoFaRr3
The world lost a legend today. A brilliant diplomat and a fierce champion of human rights and democracy, Madeleine Albright broke barriers as the first woman U.S. Secretary of State. Thank you, Madam Secretary, for inspiring generations of women leaders 🧡 https://t.co/ukXex4ijPe
Our #WHM2022 shero of the day is Kenyatta Coleman Grant, Community Organizing Coordinator at the WVCADV and member of the @YWCACharleston Racial Justice Committee, recognized statewide for her reputation and commitment for social justice.
West Virginia is #BetterBecauseOfHer.
Victory! 🎉 The President has signed the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act (#VAWA), ensuring that survivors & service providers can access critical resources & protections. Thank you, Congress, for passing this life-saving legislation 🧡 https://t.co/h04wUMXitn #VAWA4ALL
"The Black and Jewish communities have marched hand-in-hand in times of oppression and resilience." On this 57th anniversary of the Selma March, read our joint op-ed with @jfederations on the interconnected histories of the Black and Jewish communities 👉 https://t.co/JkCZ0pyRfF
At @Macquarie, Shemara Wikramanayake is intent on using private capital for solutions to our existential climate issues. Her aim is simple and elegant: to invest in the climate — and to inspire others to do so, too. We are #BetterBecauseOfHer. #WHM2022
Happy #WHM2022! All this month, we're centering exceptional women who put in the work to #EliminateRacism, #EmpowerWomen, and create a better world for us all 🌎 Stay tuned to learn more about women
changemakers across the globe and how our world is #BetterBecauseOfH
#AngelaDavis
Revolutionary. Activist. Leader. Scholar. Author. She was on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitive List. She represented herself in court against Nixon and WON. She’s a legend, period. #BHM2022
We celebrate February as #BlackHistoryMonth and Teen Dating Violence Awareness & Action Month but have you heard of Black Futures Month? Check out @Mvmnt4BlkLives Afrofuturist film that imagines a world where all Black people will be free. https://t.co/r8ZIzHEPUE
The “American way of life [post-Roe v. Wade], where we are armed with the freedom to choose our own paths & craft our own lives, is in grave danger.” @EboniKWilliams details the latest #SCOTUS challenge to #RoevWade & how it will impact us all in @theGrio. https://t.co/mLvslB6SIb
During #BlackHerstoryMonth, we celebrate Audre Lorde and all the space she made for Black women — particularly those in the margins and intersections — to leave fear and silence behind and build the courage to lead the feminist movements of the future! #BHM2022
We often get questions about people asking if they’re making the right choice to date someone or date at all. The short answer is: only you can decide what’s best for you. Learn more: https://t.co/Nbm8dumlPd