
As the conversation surrounding Project 2025 unfolds, Women for the Culture (W4TC) joins the conversation, issuing a press release early this morning. In it, W4TC states steadfast commitment to advocacy and empowerment for Black women. In this critical moment, W4TC is taking intentional next steps to connect with key individuals, organizations, and thought leaders to ensure that the voices of Black women are not just heard but amplified.
W4TC is fostering the following connections, in particular, to protect and uplift Black women during this time of uncertainty are of utmost importance:
Social Justice Journalists and Media Outlets covering issues of racial equity, women’s rights, and social justice.
Racial Equity and Women’s Rights Organizations advocating for the rights and dignity of Black women.
Activists and Community Leaders championing racial equity and women’s empowerment.
Political Figures and Legislators addressing systemic inequities, advancing equity and protecting the rights of marginalized communities.
Grassroots Organizations amplifying the everyday experiences and challenges faced by Black women.
Research Institutions and Scholars whose data and informed perspectives are critical for understanding the full scope of Project 2025’s potential impact.
Your voice matters. Together, we can amplify the stories, challenges, and victories of Black women during this critical time.
Through these connections, Women for the Culture is building a network of allies committed to addressing the challenges posed by Project 2025. By working together, W4TC can foster meaningful dialogue, advocate for equitable policies, and ensure that Black women’s health and well-being remain at the forefront of the conversation.
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