Africana womanism – Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Africana_womanism
"Africana womanism" is a term coined in the late 1980s by Clenora Hudson-Weems,[1] intended as an ideology applicable to all women of African descent. It is grounded in African culture and Afrocentrism and focuses on the experiences, struggles, needs, and desires of Africana women of the African diaspora. It distinguishes itself from feminism, or Alice Walker's womanism. Africana womanism pays more attention to and focuses more on the realities and the injustices in society in regard to race.
Maternal Feminism
All Mothers Work

http://www.allmotherswork.co.uk/
The home of Maternal Feminism in the UK. News, editorials, and events relevant to feminists with their eyes on the present and the future.
Maternal Feminism
Dear Ijeawele, or a Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions | A Mighty Girl

https://www.amightygirl.com/dear-ijeawele
Here are fifteen invaluable suggestions -- compelling, direct, wryly funny, and perceptive -- for how to empower a daughter to become a strong, independent woman.
A few years ago, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie received a letter from a dear friend from childhood, asking her how to raise her baby girl as a feminist. Dear Ijeawele is Adichie's letter of response. Here are fifteen invaluable suggestions -- compelling, direct, wryly funny, and perceptive -- for how to empower a daughter to become a strong, independent woman.
Africana Womanism | Black Feminism | Books | Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie | Maternal Feminism
Maternal feminism – Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maternal_feminism
Maternal feminism is the belief of many early feminists that women as mothers and caregivers had an important but distinctive role to play in society and in politics. Webmatron Note: This entry focuses pretty much exclusively on how feminism developed among European and American "white" people. No mention at all of Africana womanism or other matricentric, esp. trans inclusive non essentialist maternal feminist streams. It is however, a decent starting point to let someone know maternal feminism exists.
Maternal Feminism
Ride 4 a Woman

https://www.ride4awoman.org/
Empowering the women of Bwindi, Uganda, Ride 4 a Woman is a charitable organisation set up to support women struggling with poverty, HIV and domestic violence.
Africana Womanism | Black Feminism | Community Activism | Escape Abuse | Escape Human Trafficking | Maternal Feminism | Uganda
YouTube Channel https://www.instagram.com/ride4awoman/
Scalawag – Reckoning with the South – Scalawag
https://scalawagmagazine.org/
Through journalism and storytelling, Scalawag works in solidarity with oppressed communities in the South to disrupt and shift the narratives that keep power and wealth in the hands of the few. Collectively, we pursue a more liberated South.
Africana Womanism | Black Feminism | Community Activism | Fight the Phuckery | History | Inafanana | ITVGR+ | Maternal Feminism | News | Source and Information Links | United States
Sista Afya Community Mental Wellness | Chicago, IL

https://www.sistaafya.com/
Sista Afya is a social enterprise that provides low-cost mental wellness care that center the experiences of Black women.
Sista Afya Community Mental Wellness' vision is for Black women across the African Diaspora to be free from psychological and physical illness through supporting one another and engaging in accessible mental wellness care that centers the well-being of the whole person.
Africana Womanism | Black Feminism | Help! | Inafanana | Maternal Feminism | Mental Health | United States
Sisters of the Underground

https://sistersoftheunderground.com/
Sisters of the Underground is a grassroots organization founded by National Chairwoman Lesedi Shakur that provides services to families of missing persons, victims of sex trafficking, and domestic violence.
Africana Womanism | Black Feminism | Community Activism | Escape Abuse | Help! | Inafanana | ITVGR+ | Maternal Feminism | Stuff to Do
The Wise Up – Bridge the Gap

http://thewiseup.org/
The WiseUp Initiative for Good Health and Community Development was founded as a response to sexual and reproductive health and rights challenges facing women, girls and young people in Nigeria.
The WiseUp Initiative for Good Health and Community Development was founded as a response to sexual and reproductive health and rights challenges facing women, girls and young people in Nigeria.
The organization is committed to increasing access to comprehensive sexual and reproductive health and rights information and services for women, girls and young people in Nigeria through research, advocacy, innovation, social outreaches and entrepreneurship (RAISE) Approach.
WiseUp was established to bridge the gaps preventing women, girls and young people from having access to comprehensive sexual and reproductive health and rights information and services which further increases their vulnerability to poor sexual and reproductive health and rights outcomes.
Africana Womanism | Black Feminism | Help! | Maternal Feminism | Men Against Sexism | Nigeria | Nigeria Help Lines | Sex Education
Womanism – Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Womanism
Womanism is a social theory based on the history and everyday experiences of black women. It seeks, according to womanist scholar Layli Maparyan (Phillips), to "restore the balance between people and the environment/nature and reconcil[e] human life with the spiritual dimension".
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