The PPSENFL Black Organizing Program aims to build community and increase communal, political and social power of those most marginalized through mobilization - taking action regarding sexual liberation, healing and combating oppressive systems. In order for us to reach our shared mission of care no matter what, we must deeply engage the Black community by developing a strong, integrated volunteer infrastructure that shifts power in this moment while meeting urgent needs for intersectional communities.
Black Organizing
Program Goals
Increase black engagement and awareness of issues that disproportionately affect black folks through original programming
Build a powerful movement within the survivor justice space and queer people of color (QPOC) space by diversifying resources and expanding access to this community
Create a tangible representation of expanding access to marginalized communities by uplifting and partnering with on the ground work led by QPOC community members and/or organizations.
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Historic Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)
Planned Parenthood Generation Action are campus organizations which educate and mobilize students and youth in support of reproductive health and rights. The BOP program prioritized bringing these important groups to HBCUs and institutions with large communities of Black students.
Meet the BOP Manager
Diamond L. Delancy (she/her/hers) is a queer, black woman and holds herself accountable to the liberation of those communities in which she identifies in and answers the reproductive justice call to come together, dream and create a movement with the ability to win freedom for all oppressed people. Her career and lived experiences have provided her with the avenues to comfortably and creatively foster and facilitate learning and discussions surrounding social justice issues, oppression and intersections of identity. She comes to this work with a shared vision to build an equitable, sustainable and inclusive movement that centers those who are most impacted, protects and expands avenues for access to care, and attains reproductive freedom for all
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