Her Dream Deferred: A Week on the Status of Black Women.
Every day this week, an event that uncovers, uplifts, & inspires, countering the marginalization of Black women, girls, & femmes within racial & gender justice discourses. All registration links at aapf.org/events.
Monday at 8 ET/5 PT: “When Misogynoir is a Pre-existing Condition: Black women's health through the twin pandemics."
Wednesday at 6:30 ET/3:30 PT: A community screening of the acclaimed documentary CODED BIAS, which tells the story of computer scientist @jovialjoy's discovery of racial bias in AI.
Thursday at 7:30 ET/4:30 PT: We'll screen the Oscar-nominated short film A LOVE SONG FOR LATASHA, which builds a rich archival portrait of Latasha Harlins, whose killing became a flashpoint for the LA uprisings in 1992.
Friday at 3 ET/12 PT: We close out the Mini Film Fest with STILL I RISE, a powerful documentary that examines the relationship between racism and sex trafficking.
+ a roundtable conversation with the director and advocates featured in the film. bit.ly/HDD21_Film3
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"The neutralizing and cloaking of power & hierarchy is a familiar story, yet for a variety of reasons we will discuss, the dangers of its embedding in new, unregulated technologies presents a threat of rolling back hard fought gains." - @sandylocks#HerDreamDeferred
Follow along for quotes, commentary and resources ⬇️ #HerDreamDeferred
.@sandylocks begins by remembering Black women athletes "who we may never see pictured with their fists held high on the Olympic podiums, but who nevertheless risked death threats, bodily harm, & loss of income by choosing to speak out against the challenges facing Black people."
.@Layshiac plays for the @nyliberty, is a member of the WNBA’s Social Justice Council, and was the first VP of the Players Association. They have been a leading advocate for LGBTQ+ athletes, and led initiatives to support the #SayHerName Campaign. #HerDreamDeferred
AAPF Executive Director Kimberlé Crenshaw introducing this week:
“AAPF has convened #HerDreamDeferred to amplify the voices and stories of Black women and girls, and to disrupt dominant and stereotypical narratives around Black women and our wellbeing.”
“Black women's experiences throughout the healthcare system reveal multiple sites of intersectional vulnerability. These sites tell us that absent urgent treatment, they will continue to leave Black women with disparate & negative health outcomes.” - @sandylocks#HerDreamDeferred
This week our #StatusofBlackWomen2021 series looks at Black women’s health. Keep reading for a behind-the-scenes look at the orgs and datasets whose work has shaped our understanding of Black women’s health in 2021. [⬇️ thread]
Do you know about our healthcare co-host, The National Birth Equity Collaborative (birthequity.org)? Led by Dr. Joia Crear-Perry (@doccrearperry) NBEC is providing research and trainings for a world where birth equity is a reality. #StatusofBlackWomen2021
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How this very deliberate attack unfolded:
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