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The BIPOC ED Coalition is a multicultural, cross-sector collaborative of 200+ Black, Indigenous, and People of Color nonprofit leaders working in solidarity to promote wellness and restore resources in our communities.
The Black Farmers Collective is a mutual aid network of Black-led, regenerative farms and gardens in partnership with other BIPOC farmers, organizers, and leaders creating a food system for healthier communities.
Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization which primarily focuses on advocacy and direct action. The core activists and organizers of BLM Seattle King County is a group of Black and other people of color focused on dismantling anti-black systems and policies of oppression. The strategy team meetings regularly around Seattle to direct these efforts. Events, meetings, communications and admin needs are volunteer led. *BLM Seattle-King County is not affiliated with the Black Liberation Movement or the #BlackLivesMatter Seattle Action Group.
The Black Lives Matter Vancouver chapter is a cause that supports the organizing work of black folks and allies in undoing systemic racialized violence. Black Lives Matter is a cause cognizant of the ongoing struggles of all marginalized folks and we strive to honour that in the work we do. We centre the voices of Black folks as well as other folks of colour and hope to lift up those who are queer, women, trans, differently abled, poor or otherwise marginalized.
For almost 40 years, the Black United Fund has increased postsecondary success for youth and provided philanthropic support to underserved communities.
Our mission is to cultivate a sisterhood between girls and femmes of color who reclaim their connection to land, health, body and community.
Brown Hope is planting and nurturing seeds for racial justice to inspire our collective healing.
Building Power for Communities of Color is dedicated to collective and cross-cultural political action for racial justice in Oregon. We strive to bring forward the voices of Black, Indigenous, and other communities of color in our lawmaking and electoral processes through policy advocacy, lobbying, and electoral activities.
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