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Black Mothers March

The Black Mothers March (BMM) in support of black families targeted by the child policing system. We are raising up the voices of the families and building a national movement.

Budget


Transparent and open finances.

Community Screening Dinner

Category
Program Food & Groceries
from jasmine Sankofa to Black Mothers March
-$725.23 USD
Paid
Reimbursement #221018

BMM Travel May 2024

Category
Artistic & Curatorial
from Lakeshia Dorsey to Black Mothers March
-$907.40 USD
Paid
Invoice #219920

Final Social Media Payment

Category
Marketing, Design, & PR
from Karlos Dillard to Black Mothers March
-$250.00 USD
Paid
Invoice #215142
$
Today’s balance

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Total raised

$37,162.29 USD

Total disbursed

$37,162.29 USD

Estimated annual budget

$8,485.00 USD

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News from Black Mothers March

Updates on our activities and progress.

We did it! We did it! Thank You!

We did it y'all. The second annual Black Mothers March is a wrap, but the way we showed out for black mothers in the U.S. capital, will live in our memories forever. We are overjoyed with gratitude towards EVERYONE that made this weekend po...
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Published on May 19, 2023 by Yejide Orunmila

Can we build it? Yes we can!

Black Mothers March weekend is finally upon us. We are all packed, ready to build the "Beyond the Veil" art installation tomorrow. Forward to D.C....
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Published on May 11, 2023 by Yejide Orunmila

Where your donations are going

Hi, Thank you for donating to the Black Mothers March. Our 2023 march is scheduled for Sunday, May 14th with activities happening on Saturday, March 13th. Your donations are a powerful statement of unity that make it possible for us to pay...
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Published on April 30, 2023 by Yejide Orunmila

About


The Black Mothers March on the White House is a coalition of black-led organizations that have been involved in the struggle to rescue our children from the custody of the State. We exist to expose the systematic attack on black women and the black family by the U.S. government. The U.S. Government has been able to perpetuate this terror on our communities under the guise of “protecting children” using the Department of Human Services, euphemistically referred to as Child Protective Services.

Our Mother’s Day March is a condemnation of the colonialist policies that target the foundation of black life and to raise a collective voice of people who have been isolated and victimized by this system. We see this work as part of the overall struggle to free black people from the clutches of colonial domination.