The UU Funding Program awarded a $10,000 grant and a $5,000 challenge grant to IWC for a project in collaboration with Sueños Sin Fronteras de Tejas (SSFTX), a Latinx, WOC-led advocacy collective.“Building BIPOC power in San Antonio, TX: Justice, Healing, and Resistance” promotes reproductive, immigrant, healing, and economic justice through community-led practices that support the livelihoods, visions, and leadership development of low-income, immigrant, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) in San Antonio, TX.
The project will offer trauma-informed educational workshops for 25 low-income, immigrant BIPOC – regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, or immigration status – to enhance self-advocacy and community grassroots organizing for reproductive, immigrant, healing, and economic justice. The protected spaces will enable participants to share, reflect, learn, and heal together in the service of strengthening individual and collective leadership for resilience, justice, healing, and transformation.
How can you support this new initiative?
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Contribute personally (if a new donor to IWC) or through your congregation to IWC’s challenge grant
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Learn how to advocate for the unique needs of pregnant and birthing undocumented and immigrant people
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Work with your congregation to adopt educational materials and resources from the Reproductive Justice curriculum of the Spiritual Alliance of Communities for Reproductive Dignity (SACReD)