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YOUTH ORGANIZING
If you are interested in being a member of SisterSong's Youth Organizing Council submit your application before the April 23, 2021 deadline. If you have any questions about the program or application please contact our Digital Organizer, LaKia Williams (LaKia@sistersong.net). The Youth Organizing Survey is for young people between the ages 18 SISTERSONG — SISTER SONG SisterSong is a Southern based, national membership organization; our purpose is to build an effective network of individuals and organizations to improve institutional policies and systems that impact the reproductive lives of marginalized communities. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective was formed in 1997 by16
TEAM SISTERSONG
Monica created Artists United for Reproductive Justice as a project of SisterSong in order to create a platform for artists to collaborate on replicable artwork that furthers the Reproductive Justice movement. Leah Jones, Deputy director. Pronouns: She/Her. Leah Jones, a born and raised Louisville, Kentucky native, is a proud Black Mama, an CARE FUND — SISTER SONG The Birth Justice Care Fund is a SisterSong Birth Justice Team needs-based initiative, for Georgia and North Carolina residents, in response to the social crisis that communities of color are experiencing more critically now due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The relief funds are intended for Black and other birthing people ofcolor, especially
PROGRAMMING
register now. As the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, and its accompanying fear and uncertainty, SisterSong and the Atlanta Doula Collective are clear that we must continue to center the most vulnerable and marginalized members of our community in our fight for Birth Justice. At this time, that means that we must focus on theneeds of
REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE RJ TRAINING & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT RJ Training & Leadership Development. Reproductive justice training program. SisterSong’s charismatic leaders travel the nation constantly to give RJ speeches, presentations, workshops, and in-depth trainings tailored to any audience. We can show you how to how to view any social justice issue through an RJ lens addressing intersectingJUSTICE STATEMENT
STORE Donate. Read the Justice Statement. As progressive people of faith, it is important for our voices to be heard now more than ever. The global COVID 19 pandemic has highlighted and deepened existing disparities that we contend with within our world. We have seen legislation passed that will disproportionately affect the mostmarginalized
CENTERING BLACK WOMEN'S ISSUES & LEADERSHIP Centering Black Women's Issues & Leadership. Trust Black Women. SisterSong created the national Trust Black Women partnership in 2010, when racist and sexist anti-abortion billboards actually accused black women of genocide for obtaining abortions – as if the oppression of black people should relegate black women to breeding machines with no SISTER SONGJOIN USEVENTSCONTACTABOUT USPROGRAMSOUR TEAM AS THE NATIONAL, WOMEN OF COLOR RJ COLLECTIVE, SISTERSONG’S ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS ARE TO: 1. Support the expansion of Reproductive Justice into other social justice movements. 2. Train the next generation of feminists/activists on the evolution of the RJ framework, centering on The International Declaration of Human Rights.3.
YOUTH ORGANIZING
If you are interested in being a member of SisterSong's Youth Organizing Council submit your application before the April 23, 2021 deadline. If you have any questions about the program or application please contact our Digital Organizer, LaKia Williams (LaKia@sistersong.net). The Youth Organizing Survey is for young people between the ages 18TEAM SISTERSONG
Monica created Artists United for Reproductive Justice as a project of SisterSong in order to create a platform for artists to collaborate on replicable artwork that furthers the Reproductive Justice movement. Leah Jones, Deputy director. Pronouns: She/Her. Leah Jones, a born and raised Louisville, Kentucky native, is a proud Black Mama, an SISTERSONG — SISTER SONG SisterSong is a Southern based, national membership organization; our purpose is to build an effective network of individuals and organizations to improve institutional policies and systems that impact the reproductive lives of marginalized communities. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective was formed in 1997 by16
CARE FUND — SISTER SONG The Birth Justice Care Fund is a SisterSong Birth Justice Team needs-based initiative, for Georgia and North Carolina residents, in response to the social crisis that communities of color are experiencing more critically now due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The relief funds are intended for Black and other birthing people ofcolor, especially
PROGRAMMING
register now. As the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, and its accompanying fear and uncertainty, SisterSong and the Atlanta Doula Collective are clear that we must continue to center the most vulnerable and marginalized members of our community in our fight for Birth Justice. At this time, that means that we must focus on theneeds of
REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEJUSTICE STATEMENT
STORE Donate. Read the Justice Statement. As progressive people of faith, it is important for our voices to be heard now more than ever. The global COVID 19 pandemic has highlighted and deepened existing disparities that we contend with within our world. We have seen legislation passed that will disproportionately affect the mostmarginalized
RJ TRAINING & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT RJ Training & Leadership Development. Reproductive justice training program. SisterSong’s charismatic leaders travel the nation constantly to give RJ speeches, presentations, workshops, and in-depth trainings tailored to any audience. We can show you how to how to view any social justice issue through an RJ lens addressing intersecting CENTERING BLACK WOMEN'S ISSUES & LEADERSHIP Centering Black Women's Issues & Leadership. Trust Black Women. SisterSong created the national Trust Black Women partnership in 2010, when racist and sexist anti-abortion billboards actually accused black women of genocide for obtaining abortions – as if the oppression of black people should relegate black women to breeding machines with no DIRECTORY — SISTER SONG 678-834-9044. Sekesa is a BIPOC Community Midwife, Lactation Consultant, Nutrition Support Specialist, and childbirth educator. She is a native of Birmingham, AL, and has lived in Atlanta for 15 years where she began her Birth Work journey. Her hobbies are soapmaking, beading, and gardening.PROGRAMMING
register now. As the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, and its accompanying fear and uncertainty, SisterSong and the Atlanta Doula Collective are clear that we must continue to center the most vulnerable and marginalized members of our community in our fight for Birth Justice. At this time, that means that we must focus on theneeds of
JOIN US — SISTER SONG Here’s your chance to get ahead of the game by becoming an official SisterSong Member for 2021! Below are membership dues and fees along with benefits: JOIN TODAY. Individual Membership $50. Access to our recorded webinar sessions. Access to specific toolkits. CONTACT — SISTER SONG Email Interview@sistersong.net. Questions about our conference? Email LTAS@sistersong.net. Questions about conference room space? Email conferenceroom@sistersong.net. All other general questions? Email info@sistersong.net. P.O. Box 94408 Atlanta, GA 30377.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Park Cannon is an openly queer preschool teacher and full spectrum doula whose service to the SisterSong board of directors began in 2014. Facing reproductive injustice and growing up in the deep south encouraged Park to follow her intersectional interest in justice politics. Upon becoming the youngest member of the Georgia House ofBIRTH JUSTICE
The SisterSong Birth Justice Team was formed Fall of 2019 as a response to the maternal mortality rates impacting southern states, especially Georgia. The team began programming with The Advanced Doula Skills Training (at the time named the Maternal Health Awareness Training). This training is designed to teach basic skills thatmonitor a
RJ IN THE MEDIA
RJ in the Media. SisterSong is working to bring Reproductive Justice into its rightful place as a household term just as well-known as women’s rights or civil rights. The perspectives of women of color are still generally omitted from widely-publicized discussions of events that make national news, and are unknown or disregarded bypolicy
BUILDING SOUTHERN SYNERGY The South is flooded with a constant onslaught of abortion restrictions and other policies that curtail women’s human right to guide our own reproductive lives. SisterSong formed the Southern RJ Network in 2010 to unify Southern RJ organizers into a single force with the strength to defend marginalized women and trans* people. ARTIST UNITED FOR REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE SisterSong’s Artists United for Reproductive Justice program is harnessing the incredible movement-building power of art. AURJ convenes women of color artists (including trans* women) diverse in ethnicity, age, background, and artistic medium, to participate in RJ training and create collaborative artwork to advance the RJ movement. MAPPING BIRTH WORK ACROSS THE SOUTH. Mapping Birth Work Across the South. — Sister Song. About Us SisterSong Reproductive Justice Our Team Team SisterSong Board of Directors Programs RJ Training & Leadership Development Building Southern Synergy Centering Black Women's Issues & Leadership RJ in the Media Mapping Birth Work Across the South. SISTER SONGJOIN USEVENTSCONTACTABOUT USPROGRAMSOUR TEAM AS THE NATIONAL, WOMEN OF COLOR RJ COLLECTIVE, SISTERSONG’S ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS ARE TO: 1. Support the expansion of Reproductive Justice into other social justice movements. 2. Train the next generation of feminists/activists on the evolution of the RJ framework, centering on The International Declaration of Human Rights.3.
YOUTH ORGANIZING
If you are interested in being a member of SisterSong's Youth Organizing Council submit your application before the April 23, 2021 deadline. If you have any questions about the program or application please contact our Digital Organizer, LaKia Williams (LaKia@sistersong.net). The Youth Organizing Survey is for young people between the ages 18 SISTERSONG — SISTER SONG SisterSong is a Southern based, national membership organization; our purpose is to build an effective network of individuals and organizations to improve institutional policies and systems that impact the reproductive lives of marginalized communities. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective was formed in 1997 by16
TEAM SISTERSONG
Monica created Artists United for Reproductive Justice as a project of SisterSong in order to create a platform for artists to collaborate on replicable artwork that furthers the Reproductive Justice movement. Leah Jones, Deputy director. Pronouns: She/Her. Leah Jones, a born and raised Louisville, Kentucky native, is a proud Black Mama, an CARE FUND — SISTER SONG The Birth Justice Care Fund is a SisterSong Birth Justice Team needs-based initiative, for Georgia and North Carolina residents, in response to the social crisis that communities of color are experiencing more critically now due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The relief funds are intended for Black and other birthing people ofcolor, especially
PROGRAMMING
register now. As the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, and its accompanying fear and uncertainty, SisterSong and the Atlanta Doula Collective are clear that we must continue to center the most vulnerable and marginalized members of our community in our fight for Birth Justice. At this time, that means that we must focus on theneeds of
REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE RJ TRAINING & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT RJ Training & Leadership Development. Reproductive justice training program. SisterSong’s charismatic leaders travel the nation constantly to give RJ speeches, presentations, workshops, and in-depth trainings tailored to any audience. We can show you how to how to view any social justice issue through an RJ lens addressing intersectingJUSTICE STATEMENT
STORE Donate. Read the Justice Statement. As progressive people of faith, it is important for our voices to be heard now more than ever. The global COVID 19 pandemic has highlighted and deepened existing disparities that we contend with within our world. We have seen legislation passed that will disproportionately affect the mostmarginalized
CENTERING BLACK WOMEN'S ISSUES & LEADERSHIP Centering Black Women's Issues & Leadership. Trust Black Women. SisterSong created the national Trust Black Women partnership in 2010, when racist and sexist anti-abortion billboards actually accused black women of genocide for obtaining abortions – as if the oppression of black people should relegate black women to breeding machines with no SISTER SONGJOIN USEVENTSCONTACTABOUT USPROGRAMSOUR TEAM AS THE NATIONAL, WOMEN OF COLOR RJ COLLECTIVE, SISTERSONG’S ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS ARE TO: 1. Support the expansion of Reproductive Justice into other social justice movements. 2. Train the next generation of feminists/activists on the evolution of the RJ framework, centering on The International Declaration of Human Rights.3.
YOUTH ORGANIZING
If you are interested in being a member of SisterSong's Youth Organizing Council submit your application before the April 23, 2021 deadline. If you have any questions about the program or application please contact our Digital Organizer, LaKia Williams (LaKia@sistersong.net). The Youth Organizing Survey is for young people between the ages 18 SISTERSONG — SISTER SONG SisterSong is a Southern based, national membership organization; our purpose is to build an effective network of individuals and organizations to improve institutional policies and systems that impact the reproductive lives of marginalized communities. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective was formed in 1997 by16
TEAM SISTERSONG
Monica created Artists United for Reproductive Justice as a project of SisterSong in order to create a platform for artists to collaborate on replicable artwork that furthers the Reproductive Justice movement. Leah Jones, Deputy director. Pronouns: She/Her. Leah Jones, a born and raised Louisville, Kentucky native, is a proud Black Mama, an CARE FUND — SISTER SONG The Birth Justice Care Fund is a SisterSong Birth Justice Team needs-based initiative, for Georgia and North Carolina residents, in response to the social crisis that communities of color are experiencing more critically now due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The relief funds are intended for Black and other birthing people ofcolor, especially
PROGRAMMING
register now. As the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, and its accompanying fear and uncertainty, SisterSong and the Atlanta Doula Collective are clear that we must continue to center the most vulnerable and marginalized members of our community in our fight for Birth Justice. At this time, that means that we must focus on theneeds of
REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE RJ TRAINING & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT RJ Training & Leadership Development. Reproductive justice training program. SisterSong’s charismatic leaders travel the nation constantly to give RJ speeches, presentations, workshops, and in-depth trainings tailored to any audience. We can show you how to how to view any social justice issue through an RJ lens addressing intersectingJUSTICE STATEMENT
STORE Donate. Read the Justice Statement. As progressive people of faith, it is important for our voices to be heard now more than ever. The global COVID 19 pandemic has highlighted and deepened existing disparities that we contend with within our world. We have seen legislation passed that will disproportionately affect the mostmarginalized
CENTERING BLACK WOMEN'S ISSUES & LEADERSHIP Centering Black Women's Issues & Leadership. Trust Black Women. SisterSong created the national Trust Black Women partnership in 2010, when racist and sexist anti-abortion billboards actually accused black women of genocide for obtaining abortions – as if the oppression of black people should relegate black women to breeding machines with no DIRECTORY — SISTER SONG 678-834-9044. Sekesa is a BIPOC Community Midwife, Lactation Consultant, Nutrition Support Specialist, and childbirth educator. She is a native of Birmingham, AL, and has lived in Atlanta for 15 years where she began her Birth Work journey. Her hobbies are soapmaking, beading, and gardening.PROGRAMMING
register now. As the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, and its accompanying fear and uncertainty, SisterSong and the Atlanta Doula Collective are clear that we must continue to center the most vulnerable and marginalized members of our community in our fight for Birth Justice. At this time, that means that we must focus on theneeds of
JOIN US — SISTER SONG Here’s your chance to get ahead of the game by becoming an official SisterSong Member for 2021! Below are membership dues and fees along with benefits: JOIN TODAY. Individual Membership $50. Access to our recorded webinar sessions. Access to specific toolkits. CONTACT — SISTER SONG Email Interview@sistersong.net. Questions about our conference? Email LTAS@sistersong.net. Questions about conference room space? Email conferenceroom@sistersong.net. All other general questions? Email info@sistersong.net. P.O. Box 94408 Atlanta, GA 30377.JUSTICE STATEMENT
STORE Donate. Read the Justice Statement. As progressive people of faith, it is important for our voices to be heard now more than ever. The global COVID 19 pandemic has highlighted and deepened existing disparities that we contend with within our world. We have seen legislation passed that will disproportionately affect the mostmarginalized
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Park Cannon is an openly queer preschool teacher and full spectrum doula whose service to the SisterSong board of directors began in 2014. Facing reproductive injustice and growing up in the deep south encouraged Park to follow her intersectional interest in justice politics. Upon becoming the youngest member of the Georgia House ofBIRTH JUSTICE
The SisterSong Birth Justice Team was formed Fall of 2019 as a response to the maternal mortality rates impacting southern states, especially Georgia. The team began programming with The Advanced Doula Skills Training (at the time named the Maternal Health Awareness Training). This training is designed to teach basic skills thatmonitor a
RJ IN THE MEDIA
RJ in the Media. SisterSong is working to bring Reproductive Justice into its rightful place as a household term just as well-known as women’s rights or civil rights. The perspectives of women of color are still generally omitted from widely-publicized discussions of events that make national news, and are unknown or disregarded bypolicy
BUILDING SOUTHERN SYNERGY The South is flooded with a constant onslaught of abortion restrictions and other policies that curtail women’s human right to guide our own reproductive lives. SisterSong formed the Southern RJ Network in 2010 to unify Southern RJ organizers into a single force with the strength to defend marginalized women and trans* people. MAPPING BIRTH WORK ACROSS THE SOUTH. Mapping Birth Work Across the South. — Sister Song. About Us SisterSong Reproductive Justice Our Team Team SisterSong Board of Directors Programs RJ Training & Leadership Development Building Southern Synergy Centering Black Women's Issues & Leadership RJ in the Media Mapping Birth Work Across the South. SISTER SONGJOIN USEVENTSCONTACTABOUT USPROGRAMSOUR TEAM OUR MISSION. SisterSong’s mission is to strengthen and amplify the collective voices of indigenous women and women of color to achieve reproductive justice by eradicating reproductive oppression and securing human rights.TEAM SISTERSONG
Judith jones, operation COORDINATOR PRONOUNS: SHE/HER. Judith Jones is a womanist and writer born in the north and raised in the south. She graduated from Agnes Scott College with a Bachelor of Arts in Women’s Studies and Religion/Social Justice, magna cum laude. SISTERSONG — SISTER SONG Our History. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective was formed in 1997 by 16 organizations of women of color from four mini-communities (Native American, African American, Latina, and Asian American) who recognized that we have the right and responsibility to represent ourselves and our communities, and the equally compelling need to advance the perspectives and needs ofPROGRAMMING
Mama Talk is a safe space created for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) Queer, Trans, Non-binary and Migrant Communities to share our birth stories, birthing fears, and fertility concerns. CARE FUND — SISTER SONG The Birth Justice Care Fund is a SisterSong Birth Justice Team needs-based initiative, for Georgia and North Carolina residents, in response to the social crisis that communities of color are experiencing more critically now due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE RJ TRAINING & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Reproductive justice training program. SisterSong’s charismatic leaders travel the nation constantly to give RJ speeches, presentations, workshops, and in-depth trainings tailored to anyaudience.
JUSTICE STATEMENT
As progressive people of faith, it is important for our voices to be heard now more than ever. The global COVID 19 pandemic has highlighted and deepened existing disparities that we CENTERING BLACK WOMEN'S ISSUES & LEADERSHIP Trust Black Women. SisterSong created the national Trust Black Women partnership in 2010, when racist and sexist anti-abortion billboards actually accused black women of genocide for obtaining abortions – as if the oppression of black people should relegate black women to breeding machines with no right to make personal choices about familycreation.
ADVANCED DOULA SKILLS TRAINING Mama Talk - Belly Binding and Baby Wearing. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective. 1237 Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard, SISTER SONGJOIN USEVENTSCONTACTABOUT USPROGRAMSOUR TEAM OUR MISSION. SisterSong’s mission is to strengthen and amplify the collective voices of indigenous women and women of color to achieve reproductive justice by eradicating reproductive oppression and securing human rights.TEAM SISTERSONG
Judith jones, operation COORDINATOR PRONOUNS: SHE/HER. Judith Jones is a womanist and writer born in the north and raised in the south. She graduated from Agnes Scott College with a Bachelor of Arts in Women’s Studies and Religion/Social Justice, magna cum laude. SISTERSONG — SISTER SONG Our History. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective was formed in 1997 by 16 organizations of women of color from four mini-communities (Native American, African American, Latina, and Asian American) who recognized that we have the right and responsibility to represent ourselves and our communities, and the equally compelling need to advance the perspectives and needs ofPROGRAMMING
Mama Talk is a safe space created for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) Queer, Trans, Non-binary and Migrant Communities to share our birth stories, birthing fears, and fertility concerns. CARE FUND — SISTER SONG The Birth Justice Care Fund is a SisterSong Birth Justice Team needs-based initiative, for Georgia and North Carolina residents, in response to the social crisis that communities of color are experiencing more critically now due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE RJ TRAINING & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Reproductive justice training program. SisterSong’s charismatic leaders travel the nation constantly to give RJ speeches, presentations, workshops, and in-depth trainings tailored to anyaudience.
JUSTICE STATEMENT
As progressive people of faith, it is important for our voices to be heard now more than ever. The global COVID 19 pandemic has highlighted and deepened existing disparities that we CENTERING BLACK WOMEN'S ISSUES & LEADERSHIP Trust Black Women. SisterSong created the national Trust Black Women partnership in 2010, when racist and sexist anti-abortion billboards actually accused black women of genocide for obtaining abortions – as if the oppression of black people should relegate black women to breeding machines with no right to make personal choices about familycreation.
ADVANCED DOULA SKILLS TRAINING Mama Talk - Belly Binding and Baby Wearing. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective. 1237 Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard, DIRECTORY — SISTER SONG Kaci Griffin, CLD, CPD, CLSE, EpiDoula (She/Her/Hers) Atlanta, Ga African American Labor With Kaci Services: Student Midwife, Birth and postpartum doula, fertility Doula, Placenta Encapsulation Specialist, and Yoni steam facilitator JOIN US — SISTER SONG Individual Membership $50. Access to our recorded webinar sessions. Access to specific toolkits. Discounted event prices for conveningsand conferences
PROGRAMMING
Mama Talk is a safe space created for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) Queer, Trans, Non-binary and Migrant Communities to share our birth stories, birthing fears, and fertility concerns. CONTACT — SISTER SONG Questions about merchandise? Email Shop@sistersong.net. Questions about membership? Email membership@sistersong.net. Questions about trainings? Email trainings@sistersong.net. Questions about aid frombirth workers?
BIRTH JUSTICE
The SisterSong Birth Justice Team was formed Fall of 2019 as a response to the maternal mortality rates impacting southern states,especially Georgia.
YOUTH ORGANIZING
Youth Organizing Council Application . The Youth Organizing Council is a remote opportunity open to young people ages 18-25 who are interested in sexual and reproductive Justice organizing.RJ IN THE MEDIA
RJ in the Media. SisterSong is working to bring Reproductive Justice into its rightful place as a household term just as well-known as women’s rights or civil rights.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Dee Srivastava. Pronouns: She/Her Dee Srivastava is a reproductive health, rights, and justice advocate based in Washington, DC. By day, she is on the public policy team at Planned Parenthood, where she serves its national office and 49 affiliates with regulatory policy analysis, development, and strategy. BUILDING SOUTHERN SYNERGY Building Southern Synergy Southern RJ Cohort. The South is flooded with a constant onslaught of abortion restrictions and other policies that curtail women’s human right MAPPING BIRTH WORK ACROSS THE SOUTH. Mapping Birth Work Across the South SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective. 1237 Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard, SISTER SONGJOIN USEVENTSCONTACTABOUT USPROGRAMSOUR TEAM AS THE NATIONAL, WOMEN OF COLOR RJ COLLECTIVE, SISTERSONG’S ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS ARE TO: 1. Support the expansion of Reproductive Justice into other social justice movements. 2. Train the next generation of feminists/activists on the evolution of the RJ framework, centering on The International Declaration of Human Rights.3.
PROGRAMMING
register now. As the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, and its accompanying fear and uncertainty, SisterSong and the Atlanta Doula Collective are clear that we must continue to center the most vulnerable and marginalized members of our community in our fight for Birth Justice. At this time, that means that we must focus on theneeds of
CARE FUND — SISTER SONG The Birth Justice Care Fund is a SisterSong Birth Justice Team needs-based initiative, for Georgia and North Carolina residents, in response to the social crisis that communities of color are experiencing more critically now due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The relief funds are intended for Black and other birthing people ofcolor, especially
TEAM SISTERSONG
Monica created Artists United for Reproductive Justice as a project of SisterSong in order to create a platform for artists to collaborate on replicable artwork that furthers the Reproductive Justice movement. Leah Jones, Deputy director. Pronouns: She/Her. Leah Jones, a born and raised Louisville, Kentucky native, is a proud Black Mama, an REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE CONTACT — SISTER SONG Email Interview@sistersong.net. Questions about our conference? Email LTAS@sistersong.net. Questions about conference room space? Email conferenceroom@sistersong.net. All other general questions? Email info@sistersong.net. P.O. Box 94408 Atlanta, GA 30377.YOUTH ORGANIZING
If you are interested in being a member of SisterSong's Youth Organizing Council submit your application before the April 23, 2021 deadline. If you have any questions about the program or application please contact our Digital Organizer, LaKia Williams (LaKia@sistersong.net). The Youth Organizing Survey is for young people between the ages 18RJ IN THE MEDIA
RJ in the Media. SisterSong is working to bring Reproductive Justice into its rightful place as a household term just as well-known as women’s rights or civil rights. The perspectives of women of color are still generally omitted from widely-publicized discussions of events that make national news, and are unknown or disregarded bypolicy
CENTERING BLACK WOMEN'S ISSUES & LEADERSHIP Centering Black Women's Issues & Leadership. Trust Black Women. SisterSong created the national Trust Black Women partnership in 2010, when racist and sexist anti-abortion billboards actually accused black women of genocide for obtaining abortions – as if the oppression of black people should relegate black women to breeding machines with no ADVANCED DOULA SKILLS TRAINING Mama Talk - Belly Binding and Baby Wearing. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective. 1237 Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard, SISTER SONGJOIN USEVENTSCONTACTABOUT USPROGRAMSOUR TEAM AS THE NATIONAL, WOMEN OF COLOR RJ COLLECTIVE, SISTERSONG’S ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS ARE TO: 1. Support the expansion of Reproductive Justice into other social justice movements. 2. Train the next generation of feminists/activists on the evolution of the RJ framework, centering on The International Declaration of Human Rights.3.
PROGRAMMING
register now. As the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, and its accompanying fear and uncertainty, SisterSong and the Atlanta Doula Collective are clear that we must continue to center the most vulnerable and marginalized members of our community in our fight for Birth Justice. At this time, that means that we must focus on theneeds of
CARE FUND — SISTER SONG The Birth Justice Care Fund is a SisterSong Birth Justice Team needs-based initiative, for Georgia and North Carolina residents, in response to the social crisis that communities of color are experiencing more critically now due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The relief funds are intended for Black and other birthing people ofcolor, especially
TEAM SISTERSONG
Monica created Artists United for Reproductive Justice as a project of SisterSong in order to create a platform for artists to collaborate on replicable artwork that furthers the Reproductive Justice movement. Leah Jones, Deputy director. Pronouns: She/Her. Leah Jones, a born and raised Louisville, Kentucky native, is a proud Black Mama, an REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE CONTACT — SISTER SONG Email Interview@sistersong.net. Questions about our conference? Email LTAS@sistersong.net. Questions about conference room space? Email conferenceroom@sistersong.net. All other general questions? Email info@sistersong.net. P.O. Box 94408 Atlanta, GA 30377.YOUTH ORGANIZING
If you are interested in being a member of SisterSong's Youth Organizing Council submit your application before the April 23, 2021 deadline. If you have any questions about the program or application please contact our Digital Organizer, LaKia Williams (LaKia@sistersong.net). The Youth Organizing Survey is for young people between the ages 18RJ IN THE MEDIA
RJ in the Media. SisterSong is working to bring Reproductive Justice into its rightful place as a household term just as well-known as women’s rights or civil rights. The perspectives of women of color are still generally omitted from widely-publicized discussions of events that make national news, and are unknown or disregarded bypolicy
CENTERING BLACK WOMEN'S ISSUES & LEADERSHIP Centering Black Women's Issues & Leadership. Trust Black Women. SisterSong created the national Trust Black Women partnership in 2010, when racist and sexist anti-abortion billboards actually accused black women of genocide for obtaining abortions – as if the oppression of black people should relegate black women to breeding machines with no ADVANCED DOULA SKILLS TRAINING Mama Talk - Belly Binding and Baby Wearing. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective. 1237 Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard,TEAM SISTERSONG
Monica created Artists United for Reproductive Justice as a project of SisterSong in order to create a platform for artists to collaborate on replicable artwork that furthers the Reproductive Justice movement. Leah Jones, Deputy director. Pronouns: She/Her. Leah Jones, a born and raised Louisville, Kentucky native, is a proud Black Mama, an DIRECTORY — SISTER SONG 678-834-9044. Sekesa is a BIPOC Community Midwife, Lactation Consultant, Nutrition Support Specialist, and childbirth educator. She is a native of Birmingham, AL, and has lived in Atlanta for 15 years where she began her Birth Work journey. Her hobbies are soapmaking, beading, and gardening. JOIN US — SISTER SONG Here’s your chance to get ahead of the game by becoming an official SisterSong Member for 2021! Below are membership dues and fees along with benefits: JOIN TODAY. Individual Membership $50. Access to our recorded webinar sessions. Access to specific toolkits. CONTACT — SISTER SONG Email Interview@sistersong.net. Questions about our conference? Email LTAS@sistersong.net. Questions about conference room space? Email conferenceroom@sistersong.net. All other general questions? Email info@sistersong.net. P.O. Box 94408 Atlanta, GA 30377. SISTERSONG — SISTER SONG SisterSong is a Southern based, national membership organization; our purpose is to build an effective network of individuals and organizations to improve institutional policies and systems that impact the reproductive lives of marginalized communities. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective was formed in 1997 by16
JUSTICE STATEMENT
STORE Donate. Read the Justice Statement. As progressive people of faith, it is important for our voices to be heard now more than ever. The global COVID 19 pandemic has highlighted and deepened existing disparities that we contend with within our world. We have seen legislation passed that will disproportionately affect the mostmarginalized
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Park Cannon is an openly queer preschool teacher and full spectrum doula whose service to the SisterSong board of directors began in 2014. Facing reproductive injustice and growing up in the deep south encouraged Park to follow her intersectional interest in justice politics. Upon becoming the youngest member of the Georgia House of RJ TRAINING & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT RJ Training & Leadership Development. Reproductive justice training program. SisterSong’s charismatic leaders travel the nation constantly to give RJ speeches, presentations, workshops, and in-depth trainings tailored to any audience. We can show you how to how to view any social justice issue through an RJ lens addressing intersecting BUILDING SOUTHERN SYNERGY The South is flooded with a constant onslaught of abortion restrictions and other policies that curtail women’s human right to guide our own reproductive lives. SisterSong formed the Southern RJ Network in 2010 to unify Southern RJ organizers into a single force with the strength to defend marginalized women and trans* people. MAPPING BIRTH WORK ACROSS THE SOUTH. Mapping Birth Work Across the South. — Sister Song. About Us SisterSong Reproductive Justice Our Team Team SisterSong Board of Directors Programs RJ Training & Leadership Development Building Southern Synergy Centering Black Women's Issues & Leadership RJ in the Media Mapping Birth Work Across the South. SISTER SONGJOIN USEVENTSCONTACTABOUT USPROGRAMSOUR TEAM AS THE NATIONAL, WOMEN OF COLOR RJ COLLECTIVE, SISTERSONG’S ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS ARE TO: 1. Support the expansion of Reproductive Justice into other social justice movements. 2. Train the next generation of feminists/activists on the evolution of the RJ framework, centering on The International Declaration of Human Rights.3.
TEAM SISTERSONG
Monica created Artists United for Reproductive Justice as a project of SisterSong in order to create a platform for artists to collaborate on replicable artwork that furthers the Reproductive Justice movement. Leah Jones, Deputy director. Pronouns: She/Her. Leah Jones, a born and raised Louisville, Kentucky native, is a proud Black Mama, an CARE FUND — SISTER SONG The Birth Justice Care Fund is a SisterSong Birth Justice Team needs-based initiative, for Georgia and North Carolina residents, in response to the social crisis that communities of color are experiencing more critically now due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The relief funds are intended for Black and other birthing people ofcolor, especially
SISTERSONG — SISTER SONG SisterSong is a Southern based, national membership organization; our purpose is to build an effective network of individuals and organizations to improve institutional policies and systems that impact the reproductive lives of marginalized communities. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective was formed in 1997 by16
PROGRAMMING
register now. As the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, and its accompanying fear and uncertainty, SisterSong and the Atlanta Doula Collective are clear that we must continue to center the most vulnerable and marginalized members of our community in our fight for Birth Justice. At this time, that means that we must focus on theneeds of
REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEJUSTICE STATEMENT
STORE Donate. Read the Justice Statement. As progressive people of faith, it is important for our voices to be heard now more than ever. The global COVID 19 pandemic has highlighted and deepened existing disparities that we contend with within our world. We have seen legislation passed that will disproportionately affect the mostmarginalized
RJ TRAINING & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT RJ Training & Leadership Development. Reproductive justice training program. SisterSong’s charismatic leaders travel the nation constantly to give RJ speeches, presentations, workshops, and in-depth trainings tailored to any audience. We can show you how to how to view any social justice issue through an RJ lens addressing intersecting CENTERING BLACK WOMEN'S ISSUES & LEADERSHIP Centering Black Women's Issues & Leadership. Trust Black Women. SisterSong created the national Trust Black Women partnership in 2010, when racist and sexist anti-abortion billboards actually accused black women of genocide for obtaining abortions – as if the oppression of black people should relegate black women to breeding machines with no ADVANCED DOULA SKILLS TRAINING Mama Talk - Belly Binding and Baby Wearing. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective. 1237 Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard, SISTER SONGJOIN USEVENTSCONTACTABOUT USPROGRAMSOUR TEAM AS THE NATIONAL, WOMEN OF COLOR RJ COLLECTIVE, SISTERSONG’S ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS ARE TO: 1. Support the expansion of Reproductive Justice into other social justice movements. 2. Train the next generation of feminists/activists on the evolution of the RJ framework, centering on The International Declaration of Human Rights.3.
TEAM SISTERSONG
Monica created Artists United for Reproductive Justice as a project of SisterSong in order to create a platform for artists to collaborate on replicable artwork that furthers the Reproductive Justice movement. Leah Jones, Deputy director. Pronouns: She/Her. Leah Jones, a born and raised Louisville, Kentucky native, is a proud Black Mama, an CARE FUND — SISTER SONG The Birth Justice Care Fund is a SisterSong Birth Justice Team needs-based initiative, for Georgia and North Carolina residents, in response to the social crisis that communities of color are experiencing more critically now due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The relief funds are intended for Black and other birthing people ofcolor, especially
SISTERSONG — SISTER SONG SisterSong is a Southern based, national membership organization; our purpose is to build an effective network of individuals and organizations to improve institutional policies and systems that impact the reproductive lives of marginalized communities. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective was formed in 1997 by16
PROGRAMMING
register now. As the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, and its accompanying fear and uncertainty, SisterSong and the Atlanta Doula Collective are clear that we must continue to center the most vulnerable and marginalized members of our community in our fight for Birth Justice. At this time, that means that we must focus on theneeds of
REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEJUSTICE STATEMENT
STORE Donate. Read the Justice Statement. As progressive people of faith, it is important for our voices to be heard now more than ever. The global COVID 19 pandemic has highlighted and deepened existing disparities that we contend with within our world. We have seen legislation passed that will disproportionately affect the mostmarginalized
RJ TRAINING & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT RJ Training & Leadership Development. Reproductive justice training program. SisterSong’s charismatic leaders travel the nation constantly to give RJ speeches, presentations, workshops, and in-depth trainings tailored to any audience. We can show you how to how to view any social justice issue through an RJ lens addressing intersecting CENTERING BLACK WOMEN'S ISSUES & LEADERSHIP Centering Black Women's Issues & Leadership. Trust Black Women. SisterSong created the national Trust Black Women partnership in 2010, when racist and sexist anti-abortion billboards actually accused black women of genocide for obtaining abortions – as if the oppression of black people should relegate black women to breeding machines with no ADVANCED DOULA SKILLS TRAINING Mama Talk - Belly Binding and Baby Wearing. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective. 1237 Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard, DIRECTORY — SISTER SONG 678-834-9044. Sekesa is a BIPOC Community Midwife, Lactation Consultant, Nutrition Support Specialist, and childbirth educator. She is a native of Birmingham, AL, and has lived in Atlanta for 15 years where she began her Birth Work journey. Her hobbies are soapmaking, beading, and gardening.PROGRAMMING
register now. As the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, and its accompanying fear and uncertainty, SisterSong and the Atlanta Doula Collective are clear that we must continue to center the most vulnerable and marginalized members of our community in our fight for Birth Justice. At this time, that means that we must focus on theneeds of
JOIN US — SISTER SONG Here’s your chance to get ahead of the game by becoming an official SisterSong Member for 2021! Below are membership dues and fees along with benefits: JOIN TODAY. Individual Membership $50. Access to our recorded webinar sessions. Access to specific toolkits. CONTACT — SISTER SONG Email Interview@sistersong.net. Questions about our conference? Email LTAS@sistersong.net. Questions about conference room space? Email conferenceroom@sistersong.net. All other general questions? Email info@sistersong.net. P.O. Box 94408 Atlanta, GA 30377.YOUTH ORGANIZING
If you are interested in being a member of SisterSong's Youth Organizing Council submit your application before the April 23, 2021 deadline. If you have any questions about the program or application please contact our Digital Organizer, LaKia Williams (LaKia@sistersong.net). The Youth Organizing Survey is for young people between the ages 18BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Park Cannon is an openly queer preschool teacher and full spectrum doula whose service to the SisterSong board of directors began in 2014. Facing reproductive injustice and growing up in the deep south encouraged Park to follow her intersectional interest in justice politics. Upon becoming the youngest member of the Georgia House ofBIRTH JUSTICE
The SisterSong Birth Justice Team was formed Fall of 2019 as a response to the maternal mortality rates impacting southern states, especially Georgia. The team began programming with The Advanced Doula Skills Training (at the time named the Maternal Health Awareness Training). This training is designed to teach basic skills thatmonitor a
RJ IN THE MEDIA
RJ in the Media. SisterSong is working to bring Reproductive Justice into its rightful place as a household term just as well-known as women’s rights or civil rights. The perspectives of women of color are still generally omitted from widely-publicized discussions of events that make national news, and are unknown or disregarded bypolicy
BUILDING SOUTHERN SYNERGY The South is flooded with a constant onslaught of abortion restrictions and other policies that curtail women’s human right to guide our own reproductive lives. SisterSong formed the Southern RJ Network in 2010 to unify Southern RJ organizers into a single force with the strength to defend marginalized women and trans* people. MAPPING BIRTH WORK ACROSS THE SOUTH. Mapping Birth Work Across the South. — Sister Song. About Us SisterSong Reproductive Justice Our Team Team SisterSong Board of Directors Programs RJ Training & Leadership Development Building Southern Synergy Centering Black Women's Issues & Leadership RJ in the Media Mapping Birth Work Across the South. SISTER SONGJOIN USEVENTSCONTACTABOUT USPROGRAMSOUR TEAM AS THE NATIONAL, WOMEN OF COLOR RJ COLLECTIVE, SISTERSONG’S ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS ARE TO: 1. Support the expansion of Reproductive Justice into other social justice movements. 2. Train the next generation of feminists/activists on the evolution of the RJ framework, centering on The International Declaration of Human Rights.3.
TEAM SISTERSONG
Monica created Artists United for Reproductive Justice as a project of SisterSong in order to create a platform for artists to collaborate on replicable artwork that furthers the Reproductive Justice movement. Leah Jones, Deputy director. Pronouns: She/Her. Leah Jones, a born and raised Louisville, Kentucky native, is a proud Black Mama, an JOIN US — SISTER SONG Here’s your chance to get ahead of the game by becoming an official SisterSong Member for 2021! Below are membership dues and fees along with benefits: JOIN TODAY. Individual Membership $50. Access to our recorded webinar sessions. Access to specific toolkits. CARE FUND — SISTER SONG The Birth Justice Care Fund is a SisterSong Birth Justice Team needs-based initiative, for Georgia and North Carolina residents, in response to the social crisis that communities of color are experiencing more critically now due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The relief funds are intended for Black and other birthing people ofcolor, especially
REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE SISTERSONG — SISTER SONG SisterSong is a Southern based, national membership organization; our purpose is to build an effective network of individuals and organizations to improve institutional policies and systems that impact the reproductive lives of marginalized communities. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective was formed in 1997 by16
CONTACT — SISTER SONG Email Interview@sistersong.net. Questions about our conference? Email LTAS@sistersong.net. Questions about conference room space? Email conferenceroom@sistersong.net. All other general questions? Email info@sistersong.net. P.O. Box 94408 Atlanta, GA 30377.BIRTH JUSTICE
The SisterSong Birth Justice Team was formed Fall of 2019 as a response to the maternal mortality rates impacting southern states, especially Georgia. The team began programming with The Advanced Doula Skills Training (at the time named the Maternal Health Awareness Training). This training is designed to teach basic skills thatmonitor a
RJ IN THE MEDIA
RJ in the Media. SisterSong is working to bring Reproductive Justice into its rightful place as a household term just as well-known as women’s rights or civil rights. The perspectives of women of color are still generally omitted from widely-publicized discussions of events that make national news, and are unknown or disregarded bypolicy
ADVANCED DOULA SKILLS TRAINING Mama Talk - Belly Binding and Baby Wearing. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective. 1237 Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard, SISTER SONGJOIN USEVENTSCONTACTABOUT USPROGRAMSOUR TEAM AS THE NATIONAL, WOMEN OF COLOR RJ COLLECTIVE, SISTERSONG’S ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS ARE TO: 1. Support the expansion of Reproductive Justice into other social justice movements. 2. Train the next generation of feminists/activists on the evolution of the RJ framework, centering on The International Declaration of Human Rights.3.
TEAM SISTERSONG
Monica created Artists United for Reproductive Justice as a project of SisterSong in order to create a platform for artists to collaborate on replicable artwork that furthers the Reproductive Justice movement. Leah Jones, Deputy director. Pronouns: She/Her. Leah Jones, a born and raised Louisville, Kentucky native, is a proud Black Mama, an JOIN US — SISTER SONG Here’s your chance to get ahead of the game by becoming an official SisterSong Member for 2021! Below are membership dues and fees along with benefits: JOIN TODAY. Individual Membership $50. Access to our recorded webinar sessions. Access to specific toolkits. CARE FUND — SISTER SONG The Birth Justice Care Fund is a SisterSong Birth Justice Team needs-based initiative, for Georgia and North Carolina residents, in response to the social crisis that communities of color are experiencing more critically now due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The relief funds are intended for Black and other birthing people ofcolor, especially
REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE SISTERSONG — SISTER SONG SisterSong is a Southern based, national membership organization; our purpose is to build an effective network of individuals and organizations to improve institutional policies and systems that impact the reproductive lives of marginalized communities. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective was formed in 1997 by16
CONTACT — SISTER SONG Email Interview@sistersong.net. Questions about our conference? Email LTAS@sistersong.net. Questions about conference room space? Email conferenceroom@sistersong.net. All other general questions? Email info@sistersong.net. P.O. Box 94408 Atlanta, GA 30377.BIRTH JUSTICE
The SisterSong Birth Justice Team was formed Fall of 2019 as a response to the maternal mortality rates impacting southern states, especially Georgia. The team began programming with The Advanced Doula Skills Training (at the time named the Maternal Health Awareness Training). This training is designed to teach basic skills thatmonitor a
RJ IN THE MEDIA
RJ in the Media. SisterSong is working to bring Reproductive Justice into its rightful place as a household term just as well-known as women’s rights or civil rights. The perspectives of women of color are still generally omitted from widely-publicized discussions of events that make national news, and are unknown or disregarded bypolicy
ADVANCED DOULA SKILLS TRAINING Mama Talk - Belly Binding and Baby Wearing. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective. 1237 Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard, CONTACT — SISTER SONG Email Interview@sistersong.net. Questions about our conference? Email LTAS@sistersong.net. Questions about conference room space? Email conferenceroom@sistersong.net. All other general questions? Email info@sistersong.net. P.O. Box 94408 Atlanta, GA 30377. DIRECTORY — SISTER SONG 678-834-9044. Sekesa is a BIPOC Community Midwife, Lactation Consultant, Nutrition Support Specialist, and childbirth educator. She is a native of Birmingham, AL, and has lived in Atlanta for 15 years where she began her Birth Work journey. Her hobbies are soapmaking, beading, and gardening.PROGRAMMING
register now. As the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, and its accompanying fear and uncertainty, SisterSong and the Atlanta Doula Collective are clear that we must continue to center the most vulnerable and marginalized members of our community in our fight for Birth Justice. At this time, that means that we must focus on theneeds of
SISTERSONG — SISTER SONG SisterSong is a Southern based, national membership organization; our purpose is to build an effective network of individuals and organizations to improve institutional policies and systems that impact the reproductive lives of marginalized communities. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective was formed in 1997 by16
EVENTS — SISTER SONG The Fourth Trimester is a term that has grown in popularity over the last several years. Typically used to describe the first three months of baby’s life post delivery, it is a time that is defined by all of the many changes that your baby will experience, such as the regulation of breath, more consistent patterns of sleep and the heightening of senses like sight and sound.JUSTICE STATEMENT
STORE Donate. Read the Justice Statement. As progressive people of faith, it is important for our voices to be heard now more than ever. The global COVID 19 pandemic has highlighted and deepened existing disparities that we contend with within our world. We have seen legislation passed that will disproportionately affect the mostmarginalized
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Park Cannon is an openly queer preschool teacher and full spectrum doula whose service to the SisterSong board of directors began in 2014. Facing reproductive injustice and growing up in the deep south encouraged Park to follow her intersectional interest in justice politics. Upon becoming the youngest member of the Georgia House of CENTERING BLACK WOMEN'S ISSUES & LEADERSHIP Centering Black Women's Issues & Leadership. Trust Black Women. SisterSong created the national Trust Black Women partnership in 2010, when racist and sexist anti-abortion billboards actually accused black women of genocide for obtaining abortions – as if the oppression of black people should relegate black women to breeding machines with no RJ TRAINING & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT RJ Training & Leadership Development. Reproductive justice training program. SisterSong’s charismatic leaders travel the nation constantly to give RJ speeches, presentations, workshops, and in-depth trainings tailored to any audience. We can show you how to how to view any social justice issue through an RJ lens addressing intersecting MAPPING BIRTH WORK ACROSS THE SOUTH. Mapping Birth Work Across the South. — Sister Song. About Us SisterSong Reproductive Justice Our Team Team SisterSong Board of Directors Programs RJ Training & Leadership Development Building Southern Synergy Centering Black Women's Issues & Leadership RJ in the Media Mapping Birth Work Across the South. About Us Careers Programs Our Team Merch Join Us Events Contact Birth JusticeDonate
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SisterSong’s mission is to strengthen and amplify the collective voices of indigenous women and women of color to achieve reproductive justice by eradicating reproductive oppression and securing humanrights.
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AS THE NATIONAL, WOMEN OF COLOR RJ COLLECTIVE, SISTERSONG’S ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS ARE TO: 1. SUPPORT THE EXPANSION OF REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE INTO OTHER SOCIALJUSTICE MOVEMENTS.
2. TRAIN THE NEXT GENERATION OF FEMINISTS/ACTIVISTS ON THE EVOLUTION OF THE RJ FRAMEWORK, CENTERING ON THE INTERNATIONAL DECLARATION OFHUMAN RIGHTS.
3. CREATE SPACES FOR OUR MOVEMENT LEADERS AND ORGANIZATIONS TO ENGAGE IN CONTINUAL PROFESSIONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT TOWARD THE SUSTAINABILITY AND LONGEVITY OF RJ WORK. 4. PROVIDE A PLATFORM FOR OUR MOVEMENT TO WORK TOGETHER COLLABORATIVELY ON SHARED POLICY AND ADVOCACY GOALS FOR THEADVANCEMENT OF RJ.
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