13 Feminist Organizations to Support for Giving Tuesday
Giving Tuesday is all about using radical generosity to support the organizations doing important work. Here are some organizations that are advancing the global intersectional feminist movement.
@reprorights
The Center for Reproductive Rights is a global organization of human rights lawyers and advocates who advance and protect reproductive rights as fundamental human rights.
@guttmacherinstitute
The Guttmacher Institute is a research and policy organization that works to advance sexual and reproductive rights around the world.
@thelovelandfoundation
The Loveland Foundation is addressing the barriers to mental health treatment faced by Black women and girls, and provides financial assistance to help them access therapy.
@mpjinstitute
The Marsha P. Johnson Institute works to eradicate systemic, community, and physical violence towards Black trans people and supports their freedom, joy, and safety.
@nationalbailout
National Bail Out is a Black-led and Black-focused abolitionist organization that focuses on ending the systemic detention and mass incarceration of Black and LGBTQ+ people.
Run for Palestine
is a non-profit that focuses on empowering Palestinians, and is currently raising funds for medical equipment and furniture for the maternity department at Shifa’ hospital in Gaza.
@gurlstalk
Gurls Talk is a community-led non-profit that provides a safe space for young women and girls to discuss mental health and social justice, both online and offline.
@intersectionalenvironmentalist
Intersectional Environmentalist is a climate justice collective focused on empowering the next generation of environmentalists and ensuring that people of color and historically excluded communities are included in the environmental movement.
@wearemalikah
Malikah is a grassroots organization that provide self-defense training for women while advocating against gender and hate-based violence.
@conmijente
Mijente is a community for Latinx and Chicanx people to organize for racial, economic, gender, and climate justice.
@nbwji
The National Black Women’s Justice Initiative aims to dismantle the racist and patriarchal criminal-legal system in the United States and build pathways to healing and opportunity for Black women and girls.
@supermajority
SuperMajority is a community that is focused on building the progressive women’s voting bloc so that the issues women care about will be prioritized in politics.
@womenforwomen
Women for Women invests in education and training for women survivors of war and conflict, including in Afghanistan, Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to help them rebuild their communities.