National Black Women’s Justice Institute (NBWJI)

@NBWJInstitute

NBWJI works to reduce racial & gender disparities in educational and justice systems affecting Black women, girls, and their families.

Berkeley, CA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2016.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet

    Today is the day -- is here! We are on our way to raising $5,000 for Black girls in 24 hours. Will you help us by donating right now to ?

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  2. Shero Spotlight: Claudette Colvin In 1955, at the age of 15, Claudette was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus to a white person, in violation of local law. Her arrest preceded civil rights activist Rosa Parks' by nine months.

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  3. Washington could become the fourth state in the nation to outlaw race-based hair discrimination, after New York, New Jersey and California. 'Our Hair Is Literally A Crown.' Washington Lawmakers Consider Ban On Race-based Hair Discrimination via

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  4. Representation matters! Barbie dolls with no hair and vitiligo added to Mattel's "most diverse doll line" yet via

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  5. “No one wants to create a space for them,” McGlonn said. “In fact, everyone wants to create more and more distance.” How a Philly entrepreneur is using fashion to help formerly incarcerated women get back on their feet via

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  6. "We owe it to black girls to challenge the obstacles in their way," says A. Rochaun Meadows-Fernandez. Why Won’t Society Let Black Girls Be Children? via

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  7. "We have to take into consideration that not every student is coming from the same background. You can't just put one blanket approach on all the students." Q&A: The state of black women and girls in Westchester via

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  8. Yes! This is Mankato West High School students Bobbi Hampton and Nijae Carter lead weekly judge-free discussions with other students and teachers. via

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  9. "Only around 4% of therapists are black, and Black Americans are less likely to seek out mental health care." The Barriers to Finding Mental Healthcare While Black via

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  10. "Without Black women, there wouldn’t have been a Black freedom movement." Black women were at the forefront via

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  11. "These women helped chart the course of history." Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Don't forget these women who helped propel the civil rights movement via

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  12. SF community leaders, activists call for action after killings of 3 black women within 30 days via

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  13. "African Americans are about a quarter of Oakland’s population but made up 70% of the homeless counted." California housing crisis: Oakland moms evicted by deputies via

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  14. “It’s about using black children’s literature as a definitive strategy for improving reading for all children, particularly black children in St. Louis." Using black children’s literature to improve reading via

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  15. "There are multiple pathways to confinement that stem from decisions and actions of schools,” says @NBWJI president . Demoralized and disconnected: Black girls are being pushed out of schools. Here's how via

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  16. Love!!!! Girl Talk: Voices of the Hill District features strong Black women interviewed by strong Black girls via

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  17. "The suicide rate for black youth is rising faster than for any other racial and ethnic group, now making it the second-leading cause of death for black children aged 10." Suicide rate rising fast for black youth, report finds via

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  18. "We need to provide incarcerated women with better care," says Dr. Carolyn Sufrin, assistant professor of gynecology and obstetrics at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. The Invisible Woman via

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  19. Punished: Louisville Teens Charged As Adults Are Almost Always Black via

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  20. "Racial discrimination prevention should be a public health imperative." Study: African-American Teens Face Racist ‘Microaggression’ Multiple Times Per Day via

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  21. "I am convinced there can be humanity in authority; they are not mutually exclusive." Danielle Outlaw was the first African American woman to be Portland's police chief. Now, she's Philadelphia's first black female commissioner via

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