CALL OUT FOR HEALERS WITH A VISION! Join Us! Call: 504-301-0428 OR Email: lhwwav@gmail.com We envision a network of healers gathering for the healing of the community as radical response to the constant trauma, increased policing, and decreased access to healthy food options and community wellness choices. We […]
Give OUT Day is a national fundraising event on Tuesday, August 2nd for nonprofits serving LGBTQ communities all over the country. These organizations help secure the rights, meet the needs, and celebrate the lives of LGBTQ people! The LGBTQ Advocacy work at WWAV interests with other systemic issues we see […]
DONATE TO WWAV FOR GIVENOLA HERE DONATE TO WWAV FOR GIVENOLA HERE Women with a Vision, Inc.is excited to participate in #GiveNOLA Day on Tuesday, May 3rd. GiveNOLA Day is a city-wide, one-day, annual online giving event to inspire people to give generously to the nonprofit organizations that are making […]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – April 11th, 2016 Media contact: Desiree Evans, desiree@wwav-no.org NEW ORLEANS – The sixth annual national Desiree Alliance Conference, themed “The Sex Workers Rights Movement: Addressing Justice,” will take place here in downtown New Orleans, July 10th-15th, 2016. Previous locations for the conference include San […]
This weekend 3 WWAV staff members, Nia Weeks (Director of Policy & Advocacy), Nakita Shavers (Reproductive & Sexual Health Program Coordinator) and Mwende Katwiwa (Programs Assistant) will be traveling to Amherst, M.A. for the annual Civil Liberties and Public Policies (C.L.P.P) Conference Building the Movement for Reproductive Freedom! If […]
http://www.trustblackwomen.org | http://www.trustblackwomen.org | www.trustblackwomen.org In 2015, Women With A Vision was invited to participate in the relaunch of the “Trust Black Women” campaign alongside other Black women led Reproductive Justice organizations. Executive Director Deon Haywood, Director of Research and Evaluation Shaquita Borden and Programs Assistant Mwende Katwiwa attended the […]
As New Orleans approaches the 10 year Commemoration of Hurricane Katrina, many are already competing to define the narrative of what post-Katrina New Orleans looks like. Because of this “anniversary year” and the attention the city is sure to receive nationwide, there is already […]