Mobilize Monday: 2020 is No Time for CP Time
Colored People Time, also known as CP time, is often used jokingly when Black folks are late to an event. Most of the time, when …
Colored People Time, also known as CP time, is often used jokingly when Black folks are late to an event. Most of the time, when …
Sisters, For the past two weeks, we’ve witnessed the further degradation of the presidency. Tweeting “go back” to four women of color members of Congress in mid-July …
If you are a human being with an ounce of compassion, what is happening to children and families at the border is deeply upsetting. I …
By: Sakiera Malone, WE CAN Intern In support of National HIV Testing Day, WE CAN is bringing awareness to the impacts that HIV has on …
There is so much happening in our country today, as many of you, I find it overwhelming a lot of the time. I struggle to …
It’s graduation season! Time for proms, dorm parties, family celebrations, and graduation ceremonies, sure to bring tears to everyone’s eyes. Graduation speeches will remind young …
Some think that honoring fallen soldiers and being against war are conflicting views. On the contrary, we can hold deep respect and admiration for fallen …
Last week was challenging as America took several big steps backward to her bad old days when women’s rights and civil rights were not a …
In 1975 Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes released a hit song Wake Up Everybody. I was a child when the song was released, however, …
By Sakiera Malone, WE CAN Intern April is National Minority Health Month! During this month many health-focused websites have posted about heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, …
Happy Earth Day! Today is the first time WE CAN is taking part in Earth Day. Why? You may have noticed that our planet is …
The health and well-being of Black women during pregnancy and childbirth is the feature of this week’s Mobilize Monday post. Women of color remain at …
Last month, WE CAN paused from our usual Mobilize Monday call to action and featured African-American, Asian-Pacific Islander, Latinx, and Native American-American Indians sister activists …
By Sakiera Malone, WE CAN Intern In our final Women’s History Month post, WE CAN honors two Native American women. Both have shown incredible courage …
Today we continue to celebrate the leadership of women of color and feature Latina women. The WE CAN website contains a quote from famed organizer …