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2023 Annual Report Annual Report

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  • President & CEO’s Letter
  • Executive Summary
  • Section 1: Reset
    • Electing Black Women in Virginia: A Winning Formula for Success
    • Black Women and the Burden of U.S. Democracy
    • Black Women Entrepreneurship is a Modern-Day Liberation
    • Black Women Expanding Our Power as Political Candidates From City Hall to The White House
    • Black Women in Boardrooms, the C-Suite and as Entrepreneurs
    • Black Women Supporting Critical Race Theory and Black History Education
    • Black Women, Entrepreneurship, U.S. Currency & Artists Opportunity
    • Common Factors in Black Women’s Leadership in Business and Entrepreneurship 
    • The State of Black Women Entrepreneurship
    • Black Women Changing the Face of Our Nation’s Courts
    • Here Come the Judges: Black Women Ascending to the Federal Bench
    • Justice Reimagined: Black Federal Judges
    • Black Women Are Changing the Face of the Federal Judiciary
    • Black Women and Girls Striving for Quality Education
    • Stay WOKE: Critical Race Theory and Black History Education
    • Black Women Striving for Quality Education
  • Section 2: Rejuvenate and Reimagine
    • Reclaiming and Reimagining Our Time by Tithing on Our Time
    • Black Women and Mental Health: My Personal Journey
    • Black People Deserve Peace When We Are Living
    • Braver Even Still: Black Women Reclaiming Embodied Spiritual Power
    • Giving In to The Pull
    • Sisters Connect Mental Health Collaborative Ambassador Initiative
    • Our Own Breast Advocate
    • A Time for Dialogue: Redefining What It Means to be Strong in the Black Community 
  • Section 3: Resist
    • We Got Us: Black Women Leading the Charge on Immigration Justice
    • What is Reproductive Justice and Why it Matters for Black Women
    • Black Women Leading the Fight for Reproductive Justice and Reproductive Rights
    • A Clarion Call to the Village: We Have a Firearm Homicide Crisis
    • “I Did Not Call the Police, I called my Sister!”
    • And How Are the Children?
  • Section 4: Act
    • Privacy Rights are Civil Rights
    • The Power of the Sister Vote: Black Women Leading the Fight for Voting Rights and Protecting Democracy
    • Black Women Leading the Fight for Police and Criminal Justice Reform
    • Why Black Women Need the Equal Rights Amendment 
    • Living a Life That’s Not Golden: Black Women in the Retirement Years
    • The Economy of Black Women and Paid Leave
    • Equal Pay Act at 60: What You Can do to Close the Gender Wage Gap
    • Rejecting Business as Usual: Improving Employment Outcomes for Black Women
    • Black Women: A Formidable Force In The Labor Movement
    • Black Women Stand Up for Environmental Justice and Climate Change: Its Impact on Health & Wellness in Black Communities
    • No Weapon Formed: An Exploration of The Black Woman’s Experience in America, and How We Can Move Towards Healing Together
    • Black Women Taking Action to Improve Quality Healthcare and Health Justice
    • Black Women’s Health and Well-Being Requires Health Justice
    • Black Women in Healthcare: Baby Steps to Equity
    • Race, Health, and Inequality: The Impact of COVID-19 on Black Communities
  • Acknowledgments
  • Unity ’22 Campaign Preliminary Report
  • Unity ’22 Mid-Term Election Day National Exit Poll Results
  • Unity ’22 Georgia Special Senate Run-Off Election Day Exit Poll
  • 2023 BLACK WOMEN’S ROUNDTABLE POLICY PRIORITIES AGENDA

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