National Black Justice Coalition Mourns the Loss of Asia Jynaé Foster
WASHINGTON, DC — The National Black Justice Coalition (NBJC) mourns the loss of Asia Jynaé Foster. Asia Jynaé Foster, a 22-year-old Black trans woman was found dead due
National Black Justice Coalition Statement on Transgender Day of Remembrance
WASHINGTON, DC — Tomorrow, November 20th, is Transgender Day of Remembrance – a day to honor our trans family who have lost their lives to acts of anti-transgender violence.
The National Black Justice Coalition (NBJC) Mourns the Loss of Angel Unique
WASHINGTON, DC— Angel Unique, a 25-year-old Black transgender woman, was shot to death in Memphis, Tennessee, on October 25. She was found dead at a Motel 6 in the Mem
National Black Justice Coalition on National Coming Out Day: It’s Time to Create Spaces to “Invite In”
WASHINGTON, DC—Today, on National Coming Out Day, the National Black Justice Coalition (NBJC) released the following statement: “National Coming Out day has historically
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National Black Justice Coalition Responds to Andrew Gillum’s Appearance on Tamron Hall’s Season Premiere
** To book an interview with a leader from NBJC, contact cabot@megaphonestrategies.com ** NEW YORK — In response to Andrew Gillum’s recent extensive inter
National Black Justice Coalition Uplifts the Work of Black Trans Leaders Nala Toussaint and Sage Dolan Sandrino
National Black Justice Coalition Black Trans Advisory Council members Nala Touissant and Sage Dolan Sandrino recently contributed work to Complex News centering the experiences
Statement on Tragic Murder of Brayla Stone
NEW YORK — Brayla Stone, a 17-year-old Black trans girl, was murdered in Sherwood, Arkansas near Little Rock on June 25. According to friends she enjoyed experime
Statement On Supreme Court Decision on DACA
WASHINGTON—On Thursday, June 18th the Supreme Court of The United States (SCOTUS) ruled that Trump cannot immediately end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (D
Statement On Landmark SCOTUS Decision on Title VII
WASHINGTON, DC — In response to the Supreme Court decision affirming that employer discrimination on the basis of gender identity and sexual orientation violates Title