The Heal Project

The Heal Project is QTPOC survivor-led organization working to prevent and end child sexual abuse. HP’s work offers rituals and healing practices to address harm due to sexual oppression. It creates spaces where survivors can integrate their consciousness, body, and sexuality that fragmented as a response to CSA trauma. […]

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MO Ho Justice

MO Ho Justice Coalition is a statewide coalition based in St. Louis, Missouri. The coalition includes many diverse stakeholders from racial justice organizations such as abolitionist programs, faith-based organizations rooted in womanist commitments, LGBTQI organizations and housing advocacy organizations. […]

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Vida AfroLatina

Vida AfroLatina is an emerging international women’s fund that mobilizes resources and connects them with Afro-descendant women-led organizations in Latin America that address sexual violence. It was built in 2020 to fill a glaring gap in the feminist and human rights funding ecosystems. VidaAfroLatina resources Black and Afro-descendant women in Latin America. […]

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Mirror Memoirs

A national, abolitionist storytelling and organizing project intervening in rape culture by uplifting the narratives, healing and leadership of Two Spirit, transgender, non-binary, intersex and/or queer Black, Indigenous and of color survivors of child sexual abuse. […]

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Healing to Action

Healing to Action grew out of the Coalition Against Workplace Sexual Violence, a cross movement collaboration uniting Chicago’s labor and anti-violence movements to address sexual violence against low-wage workers.  As a survivor centered organization, HTA develops the leadership of survivors from the communities most impacted by gender-based violence. HTA also builds the capacity of grassroots and […]

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