Are you currently on the sex offender registry list? We have great news for you… You may not have to register as a sex offender anymore! More than 130 people have successfully been removed from the registry list. AND YOU COULD BE NEXT! In order to be relieved of your registration requirement, the new law requires certain things. Find our more on the […]
WWAV Has a New Temporary Office Until Vision House is Open!
After closing our new home on December 31, 2012, we immediately began plans for how to transform it into our Vision House. And with our rebuilding efforts fully underway, we cannot thank all of you — our friends, our allies and our colleagues — enough for your support in helping us to realize this dream. […]
On the One Year Anniversary of the Arson Attack
Today, on the one year anniversary of the arson attack on our offices, we are honoring ourselves and the work that we have put in to heal and move forward this last year. And on this one year anniversary, it is important for us to say to the arsonists who destroyed our previous office space that […]
Deon Haywood on How WWAV Does Our Work
On February 20, 2013, SPARK Reproductive Justice Now hosted their 6th Annual Legislate THIS! – Women of Color Reclaiming & Rebuilding the South. WWAV’s own Deon Haywood was one of the featured speakers, and she shared some powerful stories about the history and legacy of WWAV and how we do “the work.” Check out the video […]
WWAV's Shaquita Borden is Awarded the Billy R. Cox Endowed Scholarship
WWAV is thrilled to announce that Shaquita Borden, our Director of Program Development, has just been awarded the Billy R. Cox Endowed Scholarship to support of her doctoral studies in Public Health at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Billy Cox grew up in Bessemer, Alabama. He was vice-president of his high school senior class and went […]