Health Discussion Focus Groups
Join I Be Black Girl (IBBG) for a Focus Group discussion on Black women, femmes, and girls’ health! Save the dates:✨May 11th | 11:00 am
I Be Black Girl serves as a collective for Black women, femmes and girls to actualize their full potential to authentically be, through autonomy, abundance and liberation.
We believe policy is a driver for change within our approach to reproductive justice.
Using a collective action framework, we are catalyzing a movement to disrupt the systems that perpetuate incidences of maternal morbidity, mortality and traumatic care experiences in Black birthing people
Throughout history, Black generosity and philanthropy have created their own tables of progress, especially to support Black futures, and I Be Black Girl is no different.
America has spent decades depriving Black people access and opportunity to economic security, and abundance and dignity; leading to a scarcity mindset rooted in injustice. We are changing that.
The latest from IBBG and the Reproductive Justice landscape:
Join I Be Black Girl (IBBG) for a Focus Group discussion on Black women, femmes, and girls’ health! Save the dates:✨May 11th | 11:00 am
I Be Black Girl is working to build its newest strategic direction, and we want to hear from you! As Black Women, Femmes and Girls
I Be Black Girl’s Black birth resource space, the Anarcha Center, is opening in the heart of Omaha, Nebraska, in June! Save the date and
We’re thrilled to present our Black Girls Lead in Advocacy Summit: Our Voice Our Future on April 20 from 9 am to 3 pm at
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If you are a Nebraska resident, Medicaid coverage renewals are underway. You must complete the renewal process as soon as possible to maintain your benefits. Click below for helpful tips and one-on-one support options.