The Congress of Black Women of Canada (CBWC) /Congrès des femmes noires du Canada, which began in 1973, is a national non-profit organization that "is dedicated to improving the lives of all Black women and their families in their local and national communities."[1] It arose to organize Canadian Black women and focus on their specific issues and concerns, separate from the general women's movement and Black nationalist organizations, which did not always represent the interests of Black women around issues of race, gender, and class oppression.[2] The organizing and advocacy work of the CBWC has focused on "such issues as health, housing, racism, education, immigration, criminal law, police-community relations and child development."[3]
^"Congress of Black Women of Canada, Ontario Region". Congress of Black Women of Canada, Ontario Region. Retrieved February 7, 2020.
^Mills, Jennifer (2015). "Conferencing as a Site for the Mobilization of Black Feminist Identities in the Congress of Black Women of Canada, 1973-1983". Journal of Black Studies. 46 (4): 415–441. doi:10.1177/0021934714568456. ISSN 0021-9347. S2CID 143789040.
^Cite error: The named reference :2 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
and 26 Related for: Congress of Black Women of Canada information
2017-10-20. cbwclondon (2010-11-09). "The Lies of Philip Emeagwali". CongressofBlackWomenofCanada. Archived from the original on 22 Jan 2022. Retrieved...
International CongressofWomen was created so that groups of existing women's suffrage movements could come together with other women's groups around...
BlackCanadians (French: Canadiens Noirs), also known as Afro-Canadians (French: Afro-Canadiens), are Canadiansof African or Afro-Caribbean descent. The...
to the CongressofBlackWomenofCanada to reflect the changing structures and concerns of the organization. Canada portal Feminism portal Women in Canadian...
missing and murdered Indigenous women. It is believed that the first documented European to explore the east coast ofCanada was Norse explorer Leif Erikson...
a Canadian social activist, actor and broadcaster. In 1973, her efforts led to the first National CongressofBlackWomenofCanada. The daughter of James...
president of the CongressofBlackWomenofCanada in 1987. Augustine served on various boards during this period, including York University's Board of Governors...
delegates). By the time of the first edition of the House sponsored book, Black Americans in Congress, in the bicentennial year of 1976, 45 African Americans...
Indigenous People (MMIP), is a human rights crisis of violence against Indigenous women in Canada and the United States, notably those in the FNIM (First...
Impetus, the Black Woman: Proceedings of the Fourth National CongressofBlackWomenofCanada (1978), and self-published Changing Faces of Romania (2000)...
The Library ofCongress (LOC) is a research library in Washington, D.C., that serves as the library and research service of the U.S. Congress and the de...
United States Congress is the legislature of the federal government of the United States. It is bicameral, composed of a lower body, the House of Representatives...
Women have served in the United States House of Representatives, the lower chamber of the United States Congress, since 1917 following the election of...
The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) is a caucus made up of African-American members of the United States Congress. Representative Steven Horsford from...
and James R Robinson. Of the 50 original founding members, 28 were men and 22 were women, roughly one-third of them were Black, and the other two-thirds...
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, retiring in 1986. Around 1952, she joined the Canadian Negro Women's Association (CANEWA), later the Congressof Black...
American counterpart. Amber Valley was home to one of the largest Black settlements in Canada. The majority of settlers had emigrated from Oklahoma, Texas,...
beginning of this congress was 62.9 years. There were 101 women in the House, the largest number in history. There were 313 non-Hispanic white, 56 Black, 44...
1991. Crowley joined the Canadian Negro Women's Association (CANEWA), later the CongressofBlackWomenofCanada. She served as vice-president from 1957...
meeting of the National CongressofBlackWomenofCanada (NCBWC), which was held at the Westbury Hotel in Toronto. It took place after 18 months of planning...
Ontario Black History Society. She was a founding member of the Canadian Negro Women's Association (CANEWA), later the CongressofBlackWomenofCanada. "In...
Lawyers Black Judges in Canada Recognition Award in 2000 the CongressofBlackWomenofCanada Outstanding Contribution to Women, to Law and to Canada Award...
racism and sexism. Black feminism philosophy centers on the idea that "Blackwomen are inherently valuable, that [Blackwomen's] liberation is a necessity...
Canada (French: Jours fériés au Canada), known as statutory holidays, stat holidays, or simply stats (French: jours fériés), consist of a variety of cultural...