A MESSAGE OF THANKSGIVING

 

In this season of Thanksgiving let us embrace the words of renowned poet Maya Angelou-

“Let gratitude be the pillow upon which you kneel to say your nightly prayer. And let faith be the bridge you build to overcome evil and welcome good.”

Thanksgiving is a time when we gather around the table with family, friends, and loved ones to celebrate our blessings of the past year. It is our time to put aside our differences, give thanks for our blessings and express our gratitude.

As we are move into the last weeks of 2023, we have witnessed and experienced some of the most challenging times that many of us have ever seen. Amid these times, we have been brought closer together not because of our similarities but because of our differences.

During our 2019 Symposium, Our WA President Gwainevere Catchings Hess said, “there is no power greater than a communitv that knows what it cares about.” We are thankful for our board members, our national collaborating organizations, and our supporters as we continue to work to strengthen our efforts combatting issues affecting Black women worldwide. What we know for sure is that when our issues are resolved, those same issues are resolved for others.

Voters Rights. Reproductive Rights. Immigration Rights. Economic Rights. Religious Rights. Our diversity of culture should provide each of us the opportunity to live our lives how we choose.

We embrace – UNESCO’s 1995 Declaration of Principles on Tolerance

“Tolerance is respect, acceptance and appreciation of the rich diversity of our world’s cultures, our forms of expression and ways of being human.”

The Black Women’s Agenda, Inc. wishes you a Thanksgiving filled with gratitude, peace, and the spirit of togetherness. May this day remind us to embrace tolerance and appreciate the unique perspectives that make us the strong community that we are.

 

BWA AND COMMON CAUSE

BWA AND COMMON CAUSE

The Black Women’s Agenda, Inc. (BWA) has partnered with Common Cause, an organization fighting for an accountable government, equal rights / opportunities / representation and empowering voices in the political process to get out the vote and protect the vote. This partnership will allow individuals and organizations to expand their community outreach by ensuring that all voters have an equal opportunity to vote and have that vote count.

The Election Protection Program provides Americans from coast to coast with comprehensive information and assistance at all stages of voting – from registration, to absentee and early voting, to casting a vote at the polls, to overcoming obstacles to their participation.

I Matter: I Vote BWA 43rd Symposium Town Hall

I Matter: I Vote BWA 43rd Symposium Town Hall

WASHINGTON, DC – Friday, September 18, 2020 – The Black Women’s Agenda, Inc. (BWA) went on the offensive today, hosting a virtual town hall devoted to protecting and securing the voting rights of African Americans and other people of color during its 43rd Annual Symposium. Moderated by Heather McGhee, Board Chair, The Color of Change, a panel of prominent political activists and observers – including Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II, President, Repairers of the Breach and Co-chair, Poor People’s Campaign; Dr. Johnetta B. Cole, anthropologist, educator and Board Chair of The National Council of Negro Women, Inc.; Dr. Eddie S. Glaude Jr., an esteemed author, commentator and Chairman of Princeton University’s Department of African-American Studies, and Aisha C. Mills, a nationally renowned political strategist and social impact advisor – discussed strategies for combatting voter suppression, registering and engaging African-American voters, and ensuring that they have the opportunity to make their voices heard.

The Black Women’s Agenda, Inc. Launches ‘I Am the Change’ Campaign to Fight COVID-19

The Black Women’s Agenda, Inc. Launches ‘I Am the Change’ Campaign to Fight COVID-19

Supported by a grant from the United States Department of Health and Human Services, The Black Women’s Agenda, Inc. on Jan. 31 will launch its national COVID-19 Public Health Education Social Media Campaign to narrow the gap of those impacted by the pandemic in the African American community. “I Am The Change: Addressing COVID-19 Here And Now!” targets members of BWA’s 24 National Collaborating Organizations, representing more than three million Black women in the U.S.

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📢 Exciting Announcement! 🎉

The Black Women Agenda (BWA) continues its empowering monthlong webinar series, “I Am The Change: A Step-by-Step Guide to Entrepreneurial Economic Empowerment,” sponsored by The Coca-Cola Company!

🚀 Part Three of the series will be held on Thursday, October 24th at 8:30 pm EST. Don`t miss this incredible opportunity to learn from industry experts and elevate your entrepreneurial journey!

💼 Panel One will feature Financial Expert Martin Booker from AARP, while Panel Two dives into the crucial topic, “Leveraging You and Your Business: A Guide to Capital in Today`s Economy.”

Our distinguished Panelists for this conversation are: ✨ Bridget W. Chisholm – Founder & CEO, BWC Capital ✨ Tijuana Hudson – Owner, The Hudson Group ✨ Gina D. Nisbeth – Founder & President, 9th & Clinton

This is a must-attend event for all entrepreneurs looking to fuel their growth and success!
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🗳️ 15 Days Until Election Day! 🗳️
Your voice is your power!

✅ If you are voting early or on Election Day, make a plan now!

Here’s a to do list for all voters:

✔️ Double-check your voter registration
✔️ Find your polling place or dropbox
✔️ Research the candidates and issues
✔️ Encourage your friends and family to vote!

Together we can make a difference. Every vote counts!
🗳️ #Election2024 #Vote #yourvoiceisyourpower #MakeAPlanToVote #Fourfor4
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🗳️ Are You Ready to Vote? 🗳️

Election Day is coming! Make sure you`re prepared:

✔️ Registered to Vote?
Check your status now to avoid any surprises.

✔️ Know Your Polling Place?
Confirm your voting location so you don’t miss out.

✔️ Researched the Ballot?
Know the candidates and issues before you head in.

Your vote is your voice—let’s make it count!
📅 Mark your calendars and be ready to make a difference!

#Vote2024 #YourVoteMatters #Fourfor4
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Happening Tonight!

Join The Black Women`s Agenda, Inc. in Collaboration with Coca-Cola for our second webinar, Entrepreneurship Basics on October 17, 2024 at 8:30 pm EST.
Register via the link below!

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There are 20 days until the 2024 Presidential Election!
🗳️ VOTING CHECKLIST 🗳️

Ready to make your voice heard? Here`s what you need to check before heading to the polls!

1️⃣ Are You Registered?
Double-check your voter registration status! Visit [YourStateVoterWebsite] or check with your local election office.

2️⃣ Know Your Polling Location
Polling locations can change. Make sure you know where to go by checking online!

3️⃣ Bring Proper ID
Check what identification is required in your state—some states need a photo ID!

4️⃣ Research the Candidates & Issues
Stay informed about what’s on the ballot. Look up candidates, measures, and propositions.

5️⃣ Vote Early or By Mail
If you can’t make it on Election Day, explore early voting or mail-in options. Deadlines matter!

6️⃣ Plan Your Day
Long lines? Busy schedule? Make a plan for when and how you`ll vote. Every vote counts!

✨ Share this to remind others!
#Vote2024 #Fourfor4 #EveryVoteCounts
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