Healing for the mind, body, soul & community
California Black Women's Health Project (CABWHP) is the only statewide, non-profit organization that is solely committed to improving the health of California's 1.2 million Black women and girls through advocacy, education, outreach and policy. We focus on empowering Black women to take personal responsibility for our own health and to advocate for changes in policies that negatively affect Black women's health status.
Said Out Loud: Our Abortion Stories, New Grounding Documentary by California Black Women's Health Project
Said Out Loud: Our Abortion Stories, a California Black Women's Health Project documentary, centers the voices and experiences of Black women who have had abortions. This film features the raw and unfiltered stories of Black women in our community, exploring: faith, bodily autonomy and breaking intergenerational cycles.
We invite individuals and organizations to reach out and share your interest in screening Said Out Loud: Our Abortion Stories. Your support helps amplify Black women’s voices, experiences and leadership in shaping reproductive justice. If you’d like to host a screening or learn more, we’d love to connect with you: bit.ly/screensaidoutloud
We invite individuals and organizations to reach out and share your interest in screening Said Out Loud: Our Abortion Stories. Your support helps amplify Black women’s voices, experiences and leadership in shaping reproductive justice. If you’d like to host a screening or learn more, we’d love to connect with you: bit.ly/screensaidoutloud
During the 54th Annual NAACP Image Awards, Sonya Young Aadam, CEO of California Black Women's Health Project, was honored with this year’s “Unsung Heroes” award. The NAACP and Metamucil presented the “Unsung Heroes” honors to individuals who, like Sonya, make exceptional contributions to society and the success of missions or projects, but who do not receive widespread recognition for their efforts. The sunset on ‘Women’s History Month’ and the sunrise on ‘National Minority Health Month’, presents an opportunity to celebrate Sonya’s nearly 9 years of leadership and dedication to Black women’s health advocacy, health disparities reduction, and better health and wellness for Black communities.
On behalf of the Board, staff and volunteer tribe of the California Black Women's Health Project, we thank and appreciate you for your support and donations! Because of YOU, our work to improve the health and wellness of California's Black women, girls and communities is possible. We hope you stay connected with us as we roll out more exciting initiatives and events across the state, and remember to follow us on social media!
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