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Our Blog
Here we feature some of the amazing people who have or continue to contribute so much to our organization and community.
Debby Weinstein: Why I Race
Why is the YWCA mission to eliminate racism so important? Why do we race to end racism on April 28?
Kitty L. Dooley: Why I Race
I race because societal, structural and institutional racism, prejudice and discrimination are alive, and in some respects, thriving in West
Todd Dorcas: Why I Race
As a child I spent my formative years growing up in Detroit, Michigan and New Jersey just outside Philadelphia. It was not until around the
Don Wilson: Why I Race
When I was asked the question why I race it made me think about the definition of the word “race”. The word clearly has more than one meanin
Tara Martinez: Why I Race
Over the last few years I have been invited to sit at the table for the discussion and action of racial justice here in the mountain state.
Chris Kessell: Why I Race
It is the right thing to do. When I was a young child growing up in St. Albans WV, my mother and father would consistently tell my brother a
Aurreeshae Hines: Why I Race
My name is Aurreeshae Hines, and I race because I want to be a part of the solution. Growing up, in a sheltered community of a small town in
Celebrating Black History Month with 98.7 The Beat
We are proud to announce that the entire month of February YWCA Charleston Racial Justice Program has partnered with WRVZ 98.7 FM to bring t
Dr. Jenee Walker: Fostering Resiliency & Fighting for Justice
Over the course of her life, Walker has worked tirelessly as an advocate for women’s rights and racial justice, and has been a steadfast sup
Make A Difference on International Day for Tolerance
Tolerance is neither indifference nor indulgence. It is showing respect for others, their opinions, and beliefs along with having an appreci
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