Reproductive Justice Book Club

Reproductive Justice is a concept linking reproductive health and social justice. The movement emerged out of the fierce and courageous work of women of color who were left out of the white/feminist-dominated reproductive rights movement. The movement persists, holding a vision that all people will one day have the social, political, and economic power to make healthy and autonomous decisions about their gender, bodies, sexuality, families, and communities. To do this, we must transform power inequities by organizing at intersections of identity and by building leadership from within the communities most affected by reproductive oppression. 

Contact Sfirah at poweroutletplugin@gmail.com or 360-742-9995 for more information on the current book and meeting times. All meetings are held at the POWER Office downtown, at 309 5th Ave. SE Olympia. Let us know if you have any accessibility needs or if childcare is a barrier to your participation.

Seattle POWER Outage

Join Seattle POWER, Tuesday, October 18th from 6pm – 8pm, for a panel presentation and discussion about preparing for the winter in the face of this year’s budget cuts and a discussion of resistance strategies. The Outage will be held at the Community of Christ Church, 4820 South Morgan Street, Seattle, WA

The panel will include: 

Selene Barnes, longtime welfare rights activist
Mary Dell Williams, welfare rights and prison abolition activist
Christal Wood, radical lawyer and welfare rights activist
Rebecca Echeverria, queer, youth and welfare rights activist

Agenda:
6pm – 6:30pm: Dinner!
6:30pm – 6:40pm: Introductions
6:45pm – 7:30pm: Panel – What worked last year? What steps should we take this year?
7:30pm – 8pm: What do folks want to do this year and what are you prepared to work on?

Free dinner (bring a dish to share if you would like), wheelchair accessible, and, as always, childcare will be provided. Bring your friends!

Check out the Facebook event page or call our office at 206-455-9983 for more information!

 

November POWER Outage

Every first Monday of the month, POWER holds a POWER Outage. POWER Outages are an opportunity to get together to share a meal and share ideas.

For more information, check out the Facebook page, contact us at welfarerights@riseup.net, or call 360-352-9716.

Families are Talking

Parents and those caring for children of any age are invited to join Planned Parenthood and POWER at a workshop to learn when and how to talk with children about sexuality and how to answer their questions.

Activities include: discussion of childhood sexual development, deciding which values to share, and skill building around communication and answering questions. 

October 17th, 5:30pm – 8:00pm at the Planned Parenthood Education Office, located on the corner of 5th Ave and Adams St, Olympia. 

Dinner and childcare provided.

For more information, check out the Facebook event page, call 360-352-1067, or contact POWER at welfarerights@riseup.net.

Visit http://www.plannedparenthood.org/ppgnw/families-talking to discover how your group or organization can host a workshop, or register for a workshop in your area. 

October POWER Outage

Join us for October’s POWER Outage, Monday, October 3rd!

Accompaniment, Allyship, and Solidarity: A Discussion of Strategies for Movement Building

What does it look like to truly support one another as we work toward social justice? How can we use our privilege to interrupt oppression rather than perpetuate it? What has worked in the past, and what mistakes should we not repeat? 

Every first Monday of the month, POWER holds a POWER Outage, an opportunity for low-income parents and allies to get together to do something special and build community. There is a potluck from 5:30-6, and then childcare is provided from 6-8 so that parents can participate in the workshop. 

If you have any questions, please contact Sfirah at (360)352-9716 or by email at poweroutletplugin@gmail.com. Facebook event page: http://www.facebook.com/event

POWER Outage

Semi annual meetings where we build our skills, learn something new or just have fun. 

Everyone welcome!

Keep an eye out for upcoming POWER Outages

in POWER News & our Facebook page.

Weekly Advocacy Office Hours

    Thursdays 4 – 6 pm

Other times by appointment.