You're Invited! A Celebration of Repro Rights at NeueHouse
Join us on Friday, September 20th for a film screening and panel discussion.
In partnership with FEMINIST, join us for a screening of Bone Black: Midwives vs. the South, directed by Imani Nikyah Dennison. The film will be followed by a panel discussion with Imani, our Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Attia Taylor, and Founder and CEO of Ancient Song Doula Services, Chanel L. Porchia-Albert. Moderated by FEMINIST Co-Founder Aisha Becker-Burrowes, the discussion will explore the history of Black midwives and their vital role in the reproductive justice movement.
The event will take place at NeueHouse Madison Square - 110 East 25th Street New York, NY 10010. Free with an RSVP.
Open Call for Consultants – Join Studio Watts
Studio Watts is a creative collective of radical communicators, mission-driven storytellers, and purpose-fueled made up primarily of creatives of color. They’re seeking consultants across various disciplines, including project management, design, copywriting, public relations, digital strategy and more. This is an opportunity to collaborate with a dynamic team committed to driving change and impacting culture. Seeking consultants for clients and projects currently focused on gender and racial justice.
Out Now! Issue No. 8: THE FUTURE IS FAT
Issue No. 8: THE FUTURE IS FAT features custom illustrations by NYC-based graphic artist, Wenjia Wang. This issue explores fatness as it relates to joy, health care, media, personal experiences, disabilities, queerness, sex, and more. Through essays, interviews, poetry, and visual art we uncover topics like anti-fat bias and fatphobia.
Donate to Ceiba Seedling: Empowering QTBIPOC Farmers
Ceiba Arbor is a collective of 8 multidisciplinary QTBIPOC visionaries and land tenders, descendants of immigrants and migrants who share a commitment to resilience, community, and sustainability. Help them build an inter-generational retreat space, calling in people who want to learn how to be in relationship with the land. The space will host events and design curriculum that emphasize the connection between food sovereignty, culture, celebration, and liberation.