Our world is shaped by narratives, yet we rarely take the time to question how these narratives are shaping our future. Black women deserve a narrative that reflects their resilience and contribution to society.
Juneteenth is a call to action that both honors the monumental day of the actual end of legal enslavement in the United States in 1895, and acts a reminder that for freedom, equality and justice, the call is continuous. Freedom is not just a feeling, it’s a praxis.
Celebrating the founding contributions of Black women to the reproductive justice (RJ) movement, highlighting the landscape’s current needs and opportunities, and looking ahead to a vision of healing and joy in the RJ ecosystem.