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To seek out, record, maintain and tell the history and heritage of African-American Military Women who served and are serving in the United States Armed Forces.
Black Veterans Project is a non-partisan 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization advancing research-informed storytelling, impact litigation and public advocacy to eliminate racial inequities in and out of uniform.
Black Veterans for Social Justice is a veteran nonprofit organization that was founded to assist the often marginalized black veterans but has grown into an organization that offers programs and services to all veterans and the community, regardless of race or gender.
According to defense department statistics, 25.7% of women currently serving in the military are Black. “We have some amazing women through the organization, but my heart belongs to Brooklyn and we have some superstars there,” Deidre Darden said, president of NABMW’s Brooklyn Chapter.
Women Veterans. World War II Veterans. Indigent Veterans and Unclaimed Remains. Apply for and manage the VA benefits and services you’ve earned as a Veteran, Servicemember, or family member—like health care, disability, education, and more.
NABVETS provides strategic advocacy with Congress, the Federal Administration, State Administrations and other agencies and organizations on behalf of all veterans; and particularly African American veterans, women veterans, veterans disabled, homeless, incarcerated or of limited means.
11 lis 2022 · Picture at top: Daniele D. Anderson is co-founder of Black Veterans Project, which advocates for restorative justice for Black veterans, who have long been denied equal access to benefits. “Folks who served long before me have had to grin and bear it,” says Anderson, who served in the Navy for more than five years.