Black History Month

At Bradley Angle we recogonize and honor the leadership, resilience, and care that Black/ African American communities have cultivated for generations. This is often in the face of systemic harm and exclusion. In the context of domestic violence advocacy, this means recognizing both the unique barriers Black/ African American survivors face and the community-based, survivor informed approaches that support healing and long-term stability.

Culturally specific domestic violence services recognize that safety looks different depending on culture, identity, and lived experience. At Bradley Angle, this means community-led care that honors dignity, builds trust, and addresses the systems that impact survivor safety.

Our Healing Roots & Kinship Programs are part of Bradley Angle’s commitment to culturally specific services for Black/ African American survivors. By centering lived experience and building strong advocate-participant relationships, these programs provide consistent support through the journey of healing.

Thank you for being part of our community and for supporting a future where survivors are believed, supported, and empowered to define their own paths forward.

Join Us for a Survivor Focused Panel Discussion.

Together, we’ll explore what community care looks like in practice, how collaboration strengthens our community, and what’s possible when organizations invest in one another rather than compete.

Space is limited, Please RSVP.

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