Celebrate Black History Month with YWCA National Capital Area!

February is Black History Month. This month and always, we celebrate, honor, uplift, acknowledge, and amplify our Black community here in Washington, D.C. and beyond.

Racial equity is woven into the fabric of our mission – to eliminate racism and empower women – and informs our programs, policies, and advocacy work day in and day out. Our intersectional approach to justice work reminds us that there is no gender justice, LGBTQ+ justice, and economic justice without racial justice. 

However, the progress we’ve made is under attack –  in the form of racist legislation, rollbacks of constitutional rights and protections, and voter suppression, to name a few. Moreover, Black individuals make up more than 40% of the population in Washington, D.C., which means our neighbors, students, donors, volunteers, and staff members are disproportionately impacted by racial inequality here in the city. It is more urgent than ever to support our community and fight against the systems of oppression that continue to marginalize them.

Here are a few ways you can get involved with and support the Black community during Black History Month:

This month and always, Black Lives Unequivocally Matter.

In solidarity, 

Monica Gray

CEO, YWCA National Capital Area

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