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This Pathways Forward event featured Licensed Therapist Brit, who joined Logan and Maggie for a conversation on how best to support trans and nonbinary youth.
Take action with YWCA Spokane on June 5 for a National Day of Action to protect federal funding for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Over our 10-day challenge, participants explored critical topics including race, power, privilege, and leadership, and examined racial and societal issues.
Join Day 9 of our Racial Justice Challenge by learning how to create equity in education, healthcare, housing, transportation, & economic opportunity.
Take action on Day 8 of our Racial Justice Challenge by learning how racial bias in traffic enforcement affects communities of color.
Take action on Day 7 of our Racial Justice Challenge by exploring how discrimination in transportation goes beyond vehicles.
Take action to understand and address the disproportionate impact of gun violence and public health crises on communities of color.
Take action with us to prevent suicide by understanding the risks associated with firearms and the importance of mental health support.
Take action to understand how Second Amendment protections affect minority communities & how unequal enforcement of policies increases the risk of gun violence.
Explore how entrepreneurship can empower marginalized groups to overcome workplace barriers and build independence, impact, and community growth.
Hair is culture, identity, and power. Across communities, people face bias and discrimination for wearing natural, cultural, or religious hairstyles.
Abortion access in Spokane is legal, but barriers still exist, largely for out-of-state visitors, people of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, & low income individuals.
On April 17th, YWCA Spokane hosted Equity for All at Hamilton Studio, bringing together over 110 attendees to explore restorative practices in communities.
During MMIWG2S Awareness Month, we honor Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit people by raising awareness of DV in these tragedies.
Restorative Practices focus on healing harm & building strong, connected communities, offering empowerment to repair relationships and prevent future conflict.