YWCA Black HERstory Makers
This Black History Month, we’re honoring the work of four YWCA sheroes who courageously led the nationwide efforts to bring racial justice to the forefront of the YWCA movement. Thanks to them, YWCA’s long history of Empowering Communities & Advancing Justice continues to move us forward today.
Learn more about YWCA USA’s history of advancing racial justice in this 2023 republication of the June 1968 YWCA Magazine:
Empowering Communities, Advancing Justice
YWCA Northeast Kansas is part of a global movement with over 165 years of history at the forefront of our nation’s most pressing social justice issues. In Kansas, we advance our mission of eliminating racism and empowering women by combining crucial programs and services with advocacy and community education. We carry on this long tradition of social action through our Advocacy and Racial Justice Programs, including the upcoming Racial Justice Challenge.