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Cultivate change with us! Your support fuels our commitment to intersectional empowerment, trauma-informed practices, and transformative justice. Join us in building bridges, fostering empowerment, and creating a violence-free world. Every donation makes a difference in our journey towards liberation
Intersectional Acts is a registered nonprofit organization. Donations are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.
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Survivor Revive & Thrive Program
The Revive & Thrive Program by Intersectional Acts empowers diverse survivors working as professional advocates by offering peer mentorship, wellness services, technical assistance, and support. This program helps to reduce burnout and enhance resilience among diverse advocates in the anti-violence field in order to address retention and access issue for marginalized communities.
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Supportive Measures National Database
Intersectional Acts is creating the first national centralized resource of Title IX supportive measures for survivors of sex-based discrimination and sexual misconduct. This database will help educational institutions identify, implement, and coordinate effective supportive measures to ensure survivors' safety, well-being, and academic access.
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Survivor Support Dashboard
Most of us are not taught about what to expect when considering reporting harassment or discrimination, and many find the process overwhelming and confusing. So Intersectional Acts is building a dashboard to better support survivors of intersectional forms violence. The Intersectional Acts Dashboard is a customizable and designed to provide resources, guides, templates, and tools to support students and employees who have experienced harassment and discrimination navigate institutional systems.