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Collections by Michelle Brown WSG Accime & Dixon/Black Womens Blueprint

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Sherley Accime is one of the co-founding members of Black Women’s Blueprint and is the program director of the Office of Violence Against Women. Ericka Ayodele Dixon. has worked and led activist initiatives, nationally and internationally. Currently, she serves as the Public Policy Programs Director at Black Women’s BluePrint.
The Black Women’s Blue Print began in 2008 grappling with the state of Black women in the U.S. across the issues of ethnicity/nationality, class, sexual orientation, identity. Meeting in sister circles in living rooms, backyards and around kitchen tables, they developed a blueprint taking full stock of the particular problems Black women were facing within their communities and in greater society.

Black Women’s Blueprint envisions a world where women and girls of African descent are fully empowered and where gender, race and other disparities are erased.

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