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06/05/2026
SisterReach is now accepting proposals for the 2026 Faith, Advocacy & Religion Symposium (FARS).
Theme: Protecting Humanity: Standing in Sacred Authority
In a time when human rights, bodily autonomy, democracy, truth, and collective well-being are under attack, we are seeking presenters, scholars, faith leaders, organizers, artists, healers, advocates, and visionaries prepared to help us imagine, build, and defend a more just future.
We are looking for bold conversations, practical strategies, emerging research, transformative storytelling, spiritual wisdom, and liberatory approaches that challenge us to move beyond awareness and into action.
If your work sits at the intersection of faith, justice, advocacy, culture, public health, human rights, policy, organizing, healing, or community transformation, we want to hear from you.
📅 October 14–17, 2026
📍 Memphis, Tennessee
Submit your proposal today: https://bit.ly/FARS2026CFP
To ignore harm is to abandon humanity.
Call for Papers (CFP) — Faith, Advocacy & Religion Symposium 2026
We’re LIVE for another powerful episode of the Social Justice People Series (SJPS)!
Tonight, Elder Victor Hannah welcomes Dr. Umieca Hankton—licensed clinical psychologist, speaker, and founder of UNH Counseling Services—for a conversation on healing, restoration, and reclaiming our power.
Drawing from her expertise in mental health, reproductive justice, and culturally responsive care, Dr. Hankton explores the importance of rest, the work of repair, and the journey toward thriving with intention, clarity, and joy.
SJPS: Where justice and religion meet the mic.
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04/17/2026
Black parenthood has never looked just one way. 🖤
It’s aunties.
It’s uncles.
It’s chosen family.
It’s the people who step in, stand in the gap, and love our children like their own.
That’s always been our strength.
Black Maternal Health Week calls us to honor all the ways our children are cared for and raised.
Because every child deserves to feel seen in the people who love them.
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2811 Clarke Road
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| Monday | 9am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
| Friday | 9am - 5pm |