The Sistahood.

 
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Educate.

My people have always been my passion and I am grateful to have a platform to fight for the equality and equity of those Black women and femmes who have suffered at the hands of supremacy. Alone, we can move pebbles, but together we can move mountains.

-Fatima She/Her

Lead Organizer

Tear it down.

In a world where anti Blackness and racism are global it is of the most importance to make space for those most marginalized, even if it means tearing down the system brick by brick.

Build us up.

Black women and children deserve to live in peace, not fear and oppression. If I can make that possible by educating on the issues we face, the disparities we are subjected to and the harm done to us in every system it's what I'm gonna do!

-Ororo She/Her

Executive Director

 

The Coven.

 

Meet our coven.

Amazing Black women/femmes who have dedicated their lives to protecting our work, our people and our culture. These are some of the best people we know and we are forever grateful for their labor, friendship and loyalty! The heads of our modmin team our coven ensures our groups run smoothly, our culture and values stay the focus, vetting membership, training new mods, bringing amazing content, and so much more. We love our people!

Dass She/Her/They/Them

Executive Assistant

Dass is a student UX designer with an extensive background in child care and customer support. She is Black femme who believes love is love and is open to all forms of it. She has worked with Black Women Lead since 2021 and is the executive assistant to the Sistahood. Dass believes Black women deserve to exist and live their lives on their terms.

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Kayke They/Them

Kayke is a queer video game/comic nerd who built their gaming PC and loves to focus their extra time and energy on their houseplants. Their passions include community health and fighting health disparities in their community, especially where the intersections of Black and queer meet.

 
 

Mika She/her

Tamica is a devoted mother and grandmother. As a member of our board and coven, she has brought us sunshine and cloudy times. She has worked in the healthcare industry over 20 years. Currently she is mentoring to black women and is an active participant in the African-American professional exchange at her place of employment.