We take connecting with mamas, families and our community very seriously — with the goal of knocking over 50,000 doors to be exact!
We take pride in our organizing and canvassing team, and the leadership of our Deputy Director of Organizing Courtney Blake Sims, as they are out there tirelessly knocking on doors every day, directly having conversations with our community and asking them the issues affecting their lives the most these days.
Our Spring Canvas has officially kicked off — make sure to keep an eye out for the Mothering Justice team in your neighborhood, and don’t forget to mark our June Cocoa Conversations in your calendar! ✨👏
Mothering Justice
We are a black woman-led, grassroots advocacy and leadership development org that inspires mamas of color to take action on US policy change.
What we believe
-Workplace policies should respect the family responsibilities of each worker
-Love defines families and every family should be recognized in the eyes of the law
-Mothers should be able to choose how and where they give birth and society should respect the needs of a nursing mother
We are activist mothers and supporters who are well-equipped to advocate for ourselves and our fami
04/15/2026
Thank you, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. 💙
Your generosity supports our work to provide resources, education, and support to mothers and families in our community.
We are grateful for your partnership and your commitment to service. We hope you all enjoyed your time in the D!
04/14/2026
Every mama deserves care that sees them, supports them, and protects them.
During Black Maternal Health Week, we’re creating space for Black mamas with disabilities to share their stories, experiences, and solutions for improving maternal health outcomes. This space is designed to uplift lived experiences, share knowledge, and deepen community understanding around the unique challenges and strengths of Black mothers with disabilities.
Black history is still being written… and we’re telling it through Black HERstory. ✊🏾✨
In this new video series, we’re honoring the legacy of pioneering Black women whose courage, leadership, and brilliance have shaped our communities and our movements. These are the stories that inspire us, ground us, and remind us what’s possible when Black women lead.
Join us as we uplift the voices, victories, and visions of the women who paved the way. Because our history deserves to be told — and remembered. 🖤
Stay tuned for the first story in our series.
BlackWomenHistory
03/30/2026
Black Maternal Health Week is almost here! ✊🏾🖤
Starting April 11, we’re bringing mamas, advocates, and community together for a powerful week of events focused on storytelling, education, advocacy, and collective action to improve Black maternal health.
From community gatherings to policy conversations, this week is about uplifting the voices and experiences of Black mothers and pushing for the changes our families deserve.
Save the date, explore the events, and join us throughout the week. Let’s show up for our mamas!
🔗 Register now for events at: MotheringJustice.org/Events
03/26/2026
Today is .
It represents how far into the year women must work to earn what men earned the year before.
In the U.S., women earn about 81¢ for every $1 men earn on average.
Equal Pay Day helps raise awareness about the gender wage gap and how it impacts economic security for women and families. Understanding the gap is a crucial step toward building economic security for women and caregivers.
03/23/2026
Join us next week for an evening of community, conversation, and a powerful film. We’re bringing mamas and community members together to relax, connect, and reflect on the issues that impact our families and futures.
🍿 Light refreshments provided
📍 Mothering Justice Office
🗓 April 2nd
⏰ 5:00PM
Bring a friend or your kids and come build community with us. We can’t wait to see you there! 💜
RSVP today: motheringjustice.org/events 🔗
03/13/2026
Detroit built us. 💙
On 313 Day, we’re celebrating the city that shaped our work and our movement. More than a decade ago, Mothering Justice was founded in Detroit to organize for the resources, respect, and policies families deserve.
From neighborhood conversations to statewide and national advocacy, Detroit has always been our foundation. And while our movement now reaches mothers across the country, our national movement home is still right here in the heart of the city—Eastern Market.
Today we celebrate Detroit, the mamas who lead here, and the community power that started it all. ✊🏾
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