Black Women in Leadership Network (BWIL) is a non-profit network of professional women of black ethnicity, with a mission to increase the representation of black women in leadership and decision making positions in corporate organizations, across various sectors in the U.K.
We bring together a community of black female professionals to advocate for change in the workplace. We harness the experiences of senior black female leaders and decisionmakers and the expertise of our network, partners and alliances to inspire and empower the next generation of black female leaders.
Our vision is a world where competent black female professionals thrive in a workplace that is increasingly free from gender, racial bias and stereotypes.
Be aware the primary aim of these centers is to prevent people from having abortions.
CPC Map aims to provide location information about all of the crisis pregnancy centers operating in the U.S. The project is led by Drs. Andrea Swartzendruber and Danielle Lambert, both of the Epidemiology and Biostatistics Department in the College of Public Health at the University of Georgia.
GOAL 1: To help individuals seeking health services know which centers are CPCs.
WREN, the Women’s Rights and Empowerment Network,
is a South Carolina-based network whose mission is to build a movement to advance the health, economic well-being, and rights of South Carolina’s women, girls, gender-expansive people, and their families. WREN is the only state-wide gender justice advocacy organization in South Carolina, and one of the leading organizations dedicated to gender research, advocacy, and organizing in the nation.
We advocate, educate, engage community, and build coalitions. WREN strives to create a diverse and inclusive movement that amplifies voices and advances justice for all.ADVOCATE: We advocate with the South Carolina General Assembly and public agencies for policies and laws that will improve the status of women, girls, and their families.
EDUCATE: We educate the public on the issues that affect diverse women and girls and inspire action.
ENGAGE: We engage community and strengthen the capacity of organizations and businesses to support women and young people of all ages, races, and abilities through community conversations, training, and grassroots mobilization.
BUILD COALITIONS: We build coalitions of organizations, businesses, and individuals who are committed to improving opportunities for South Carolinians.
We are a digital media education network for girls and young women.
We are a safe space for conversations and collaboration between girls and young women about the issues that matter the most.
We stand for the advancement of authenticity of young women’s voices around the world.
We are igniting the next generation of young women entrepreneurs.
With a social compass that leads to enhanced inner awareness and strength, through social awareness and interactive media networks.
We believe that Every One has an inner compass
Our mission is to cultivate that direction, knowing that together our collective direction creates significant impact.
Speaking While Female is a new initiative that showcases women speakers across time and around the world, from antiquity to the present. Historically women have not been silent, but their words have scarcely been noted in the history books. What they said was seldom valued, recorded, or remembered.
See our infographic about how the history of public speech and oratory has ignored and forgotten about women’s speech.
It’s time to change that. Because it wasn’t just “great men” who gave great speeches in history.
We’re celebrating historic speeches by women of different ethnicities, nationalities, and beliefs. We’re recovering the speeches the textbooks and anthologies forgot and making them accessible to everyone. We’re showing the evolution of women’s thought and expression — women in dialogue with one another and the history of ideas.
We’re rewriting the story of oratory, and we invite you to take part.
We want every woman and girl to see what a powerful female speaker looks like, read her words, and hear what she sounds like. That’s why we’re featuring transcripts, video, and in some cases just recorded sound.