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Diversity

Diversity Statement

 

The Ms. Foundation for Women believes that equity and inclusion are the cornerstones of true democracy, and we challenge ourselves as an organization to maintain diversity in our leadership, staff, grantee partners and in the organizations with which we collaborate. We understand diversity as being inclusive of, but not limited to, gender, race, ethnicity, class, national origin, sexual orientation, disability and religion. More than 50% of our 15-member Board of Directors are people of color: 14 women (7 of whom are women of color), and one African-American male. Our staff is composed of 29 women and 3 men, 16 of whom are people of color, and our Executive Team of 7 women includes 4 women of color.

 

We believe that women and girls most affected by a problem are best positioned to create just solutions for all. Many of our grantee organizations are led by and for low-income women and women of color who confront multiple forms of discrimination and are most impacted by flawed policies that perpetuate poverty and inequality. That's why they're best positioned to create inclusive and just solutions that benefit everyone.

   

In early 2011 the Ms. Foundation brought together two grantees, Sarita Gupta of our National Jobs with Justice and Attica Woodson Scott of Kentucky Jobs with Justice, for a conversation about KJwJ's recent victory in defeating harsh anti-immigrant legislation in the Bluegrass State -- and how legislating hate harms us all. Learn more and view the video

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[Judy Belk] As a passionate supporter of the Ms. Foundation, I realize I'm drawn to the foundation's work because it doesn't force me to make a false choice between two parts of my very being. My race and gender are so intertwined within me that I don't know where one begins and the other ends. I'm a black woman and I don't really give a hoot why folks might choose to discriminate against me….I just know as Ms. knows, that discrimination in any form is painful, dehumanizing and can turn an otherwise gentle soul into an angry black woman within seconds. Read more

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