Black Women’s Agenda was founded in 1977 in Washington, DC.
It evolved from the work of ten courageous women who responded
to an urgent call to recognize and articulate the needs of Black
women within the then emerging women’s movement, by developing
a Black Women’s Action Plan for the International Women’s Year
(IWY) Conference held in Houston, Texas in November, 1977. The
Action Plan, enthusiastically embraced by the Black delegates
to the Conference, subsequently became the basis for the resolution
on the rights of minority women, which was adopted overwhelmingly
by the 2,000 conference delegates.
Building on the momentum of the IWY Conference, the ten women
formed BWA as an active organization in the Nation’s capital
to implement the recommendations in the Black Women’s Action
Plan. In September, 1979, the leaders of forty-three Black women’s
organizations met with the ten founders and pledged their support
for the mission and program of the Black Women’s Action Plan,
dedication to education, advancing, and supporting progressive
measures for Black women. In June 1979, BWA conducted its first
issues workshop on Capitol Hill. Since that date, it has conducted
an array of activities, including town meetings for citizen
dialogue with US Presidential candidates, and a popular issues
workshop and luncheon held annually in Washington, DC in conjunction
with the Congress.
http://www.bwa-inc.org
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