Women With a Vision, Inc. is excited to be part of the POWER Coalition and part of hosting Saturday’s conference. WWAV will be facilitating panels on Criminalization, LGBTQ Rights, and Reproductive Justice. Come out and let your voice be heard! *** FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 9, 2015 For more information: LaTanja Silvester 504-210-6659 Jacqueline Jones […]
WWAV Statement on the 10th Anniversary of Katrina: We Have Not Recovered
Ten Years Gone: We Have Not Recovered Today, on the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, we at Women With a Vision, Inc. remember, lift up, and honor those who have been forgotten, those erased from their own stories and histories, those displaced by the flood and by the mechanisms of white supremacy, neoliberalism, and disaster […]
Women With a Vision Applauds Adoption of Amnesty’s Policy Supporting the Human Rights of Sex Workers
On Tuesday, August 11, the international human rights organization Amnesty International voted to adopt a policy “that seeks attainment of the highest possible protection of the human rights of sex workers, through measures that include the decriminalization of sex work” at their International Council Meeting in Dublin, Ireland. Women With a Vision was one of […]
WWAV’s Vision House Chosen for Tulane City Center’s 2015 Design Project
Women With a Vision is excited to be one of Tulane City Center’s new community collaborative design projects for 2015. Through this program, Tulane City Center and Tulane School of Architecture faculty and students provide pro-bono design and planning services to New Orleans based non-profit and community-based organizations each fall. WWAV is Tulane City Center’s […]
WWAV Hosts Second Meeting of the Black LGBTQ Action Coalition!
Join WWAV for a second meeting of BLAC, the Black LGBTQ Action Coalition! Invite your friends to the event page! MEET US AT Funky NOLA ANYTIME BETWEEN 5-8pm ON SUNDAY JULY 12th, 2015. RSVP on Facebook here. B.L.A.C. is a space for Black Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Queer, same gender loving and Transgender people livin…g in […]