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ArtNSoul White Linen-Black Excellence: July 27

Artnsoul Poetry's White Linen - Black Excellence is coming your way on July 27th. It will feature spoken word, music, graphic art, tasty treats, and more!

Open to the Public
Partial proceeds will support United Women of Color.

 7-9 p.m.
110 Daniel Smith Drive • Madison, AL 35756



ARE YOU INTERESTED IN HELPING COMBAT FOOD INSECURITY IN MADISON COUNTY?

The Little Free Pantries of Madison County, directed by Alex Forsyth, was created to do just that! United Women of Color is partnering with this amazing project and is asking the community to take action! Use this link to help restock pantries near you or on your route:  You can also help the project financially by donating via PayPal.

Learn more HERE!




Looking For Other Ways to Advocate?

Alabama Arise envisions a state where all people have resources and opportunities to reach their potential to live happy, productive lives. Through analysis, organizing and advocacy, we seek to make that vision a reality. Read more about our work and the values that drive it.

Yellowhammer Fund envisions a society in which reproductive decisions are made free from coercion, shame, or state interference, a society in which individuals and communities have autonomy in making healthy choices regarding their bodies and their futures.

Alabama Appleseed's mission is to confront "unjust systems through research, bridge-building, and advocacy to create an Alabama that prioritizes justice and opportunity."

URGE works "to build strong communities where sexual health is valued, Reproductive Justice is sacrosanct, and each body is celebrated and supported."


Want to Reach Your Congressperson About a National Issue?

When you call a Congressperson’s office, a staffer takes notes on your concerns and may ask for your address to confirm you're a constituent. Offices track the number of calls on different topics, so make your voice heard.


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