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Seeding Health

We’re creating space to seed health and turn the tide on the social determinants of health.

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Families & Groups

Healing Communities

We’re creating spaces for healing to exist and where radical reconciliation is practiced at the individual, relational, communal and societal levels.

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Individuals & Communities

Restoring Land

Along with our Haudenosaunee indigenous sisters we’re creating space for what is possible for our climate and communities by enabling people to have access to land and to be in mutuality with the land.

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Philanthropic / Foundations

Transforming Institutions

We’re creating powerful partnerships with institutions through our DEI approach, racial healing, holistic and integrative frameworks.

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Public Sector & Corporate Partners

Nonprofit Organizations

Government / International Bodies

Who We Serve

Individuals & Communities
Families & Groups
Public Sector & Corporate Partners
Nonprofit Organizations
Philanthropic / Foundations
Government / International Bodies

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    Our Village

    Farah Tanis
    CEO/Founder
    Sevonna Brown
    National Director
    Ann Duckett
    Finance Manager
    Cecile Lipworth
    Director of Strategic Development
    Sophie Delfeus
    Executive Communications & Management Assistant
    Melody Monteiro
    Executive Assistant / Clinical Specialist

    What We Do

    Seeding Health
    We're creating space to seed health and turn the tide on the social determinants of health. From farming and growing holistic herbs, to offering capacity building and workshops for doulas and midwives, from designing for equity in health care systems to increasing food accessibility on our farm or our mobile van in the cities and towns, we're empowering new paradigms for decolonizing health.
    Healing Communities
    We create spaces for healing to exist and where radical reconciliation is practiced at the individual, relational, communal and societal levels. From healing individual traumas to practicing interpersonal and communal reconciliation, retreats and cultural preservation programs, we claim this cultural need for reconciliation. We're offering space for alignment and symmetry, for all that we have wrought in ourselves, our families, our communities, and our earth.
    Restoring Land
    We're creating space for what is possible for our climate and communities by enabling people to have access to land and to be in mutuality with the land. From land back with Indigenous communities to giving Black farmers access to land, from building cooperatives in solidarity economy to sustaining ecological systems, we are shifting our relationship to the earth and living in the natural environment.
    Transforming Institutions
    We’re creating powerful partnerships with institutions through our DEI approach, racial healing, holistic and integrative frameworks. We ground our work in individual belonging, respect and peace building to help people, communities, and organizations find strength and resilience. Working in authentic partnership we set a course for healing historical and racialized trauma to build the future they envision for themselves and their communities.

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    Upon engaging in what we at Black Women’s Blueprint appreciated as both a mandatory and selective pause, during the COVID-19 pandemic, we quickly realized that we needed to build a space which could hold our vision for a new society and a new social contract for sustainable repair and reconciliation as practice that honors the past and brings sacred humanity forward

    BWB seeks collaborators yearning to engage, fashion, and embody new, innovative communities responsive to the profound effects of injustice, violence, and exploitation on women and all people. 

    BWB is still anchored in Brooklyn, NY. BWB also secured almost 300 acres of land previously owned by the US Air Force in Ava, New York, in the township of Boonville in Oneida County. The property lies 30 miles north of Utica, 60 miles northeast of Syracuse with access to airports, hospitals and stores in surrounding towns.

    When Black women’s Blueprint began, it sought to fill a need for spaces and services designed by and for Black Women and survivors to heal from trauma and violence in retreat. Having advanced these goals and navigated momentous change, we realized that we needed to move to a less restrictive paradigm in order to manifest the vision for repair and reconciliation mandated by our 2010-2016 Black Women’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission. To do that, we needed to create an environment for every being to find a place inside our vision while still centering Black women. Two centers, Black Women’s Blueprint and The Reconciliation Center 

    Allows us to ensure our financial sustainability as we grow, build on the learnings of our past and transition to a reality where people from all backgrounds build towards a collective future, and cultivate a joyful space to connect with the land and each other and seed peace, liberation, and justice across communities.

    More than 5000 donors make our work possible. The philanthropic community has shifted the landscape beneath us as foundations do away with “Safety” portfolios, sexual assault prevention funding has largely given through governmental sources, and racial justice funding is precarious and not guaranteed. Moving to a less restrictive paradigm allows us to cultivate and nurture new relationships to ensure our sustainability and future-proof BWB as it lives inside of Restore Forward.

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    Restore Forward Launch

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