The staff at Austin Woman share some iconic womxn who they count as Change Makers.
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Laurel Tracy co-founded Grace & Emerge Recovery TX, a women’s trauma program committed to helping women rebuild their lives.
Through Rosa Rebellion’s Compose Fellowship, Victoria Abraham found a safe space to advocate for herself.
Austin women are supporting the Black Lives Matter movement through their own form of advocacy: their law degrees. By Trinady Joslin, Photo of Tycha Kimbrough by…
As police brutality dominates the news cycle, the burden of education and advocacy is falling on Black women. This is how they’re practicing self-care. Story and…
If you’re looking for organizations to support and work with, here are seven Austin advocacy groups founded and led by Black women. Be the Bridge Latasha…
Through their community mindset and podcast The Rabble, the women of Rouser are crushing political dread one to-do list at a time. By Brianna Caleri, Photos…
Meet local Gen-Z activists who are fighting for change. By Kasee Bailey Forty-three percent of Texans are under the age of 30 and soon, young people…
After her husband died in 2014, Ann Finch found renewed purpose in advocacy work, becoming the founding president of Team Brownsville. By Landry Allred, Photo courtesy…
Pat Gordon Brodnax shares her memories of three decades of advocacy on behalf of Barton Springs. By Pat Gordon Brodnax, Photo courtesy of Amy Weiss Photography…