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SisterReach is a Memphis, TN based grassroots 501c3 non-profit supporting the reproductive autonomy of Black women, women and youth of color, queer and gender expansive individuals and their families from a framework of reproductive and sexual justice.

SisterReach is now accepting proposals for the 2026 Faith, Advocacy & Religion Symposium (FARS).Theme: Protecting Humani...
06/05/2026

SisterReach is now accepting proposals for the 2026 Faith, Advocacy & Religion Symposium (FARS).
Theme: Protecting Humanity: Standing in Sacred Authority
In a time when human rights, bodily autonomy, democracy, truth, and collective well-being are under attack, we are seeking presenters, scholars, faith leaders, organizers, artists, healers, advocates, and visionaries prepared to help us imagine, build, and defend a more just future.
We are looking for bold conversations, practical strategies, emerging research, transformative storytelling, spiritual wisdom, and liberatory approaches that challenge us to move beyond awareness and into action.
If your work sits at the intersection of faith, justice, advocacy, culture, public health, human rights, policy, organizing, healing, or community transformation, we want to hear from you.

📅 October 14–17, 2026
📍 Memphis, Tennessee

Submit your proposal today: https://bit.ly/FARS2026CFP
To ignore harm is to abandon humanity.

Behind every program, every campaign, and every moment of impact, there are phenomenal people doing the work.This month,...
06/01/2026

Behind every program, every campaign, and every moment of impact, there are phenomenal people doing the work.
This month, we're proud to spotlight this remarkable woman who helps move our work forward every day.

Meet Dr. TaMara Campbell: Director of Programs & Leadership Development at SisterReach.
Dr. TaMara is a Clinical S*x Therapist, author, speaker, educator, and advocate with more than 30 years of experience advancing HIV awareness, harm reduction, reproductive health, and sexuality education.
Long before conversations about pleasure, sexuality, and reproductive justice became mainstream, Dr. TaMara was challenging stigma, expanding understanding, and helping people reclaim their wholeness. Her work is rooted in the belief that sexuality is not something to fear or hide, but a natural, sacred, and powerful part of the human experience.
From training faith leaders across denominations to authoring nine books and receiving national recognition for her contributions to HIV and reproductive justice, Dr. TaMara has dedicated her life to expanding access, fostering healing, and empowering communities.
A fierce advocate for dignity, truth, and liberation, she reminds us that culturally responsive care is not a luxury. It is a necessity.

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05/30/2026

We’re LIVE for another powerful episode of the Social Justice People Series (SJPS)!

Tonight, Elder Victor Hannah welcomes Dr. Umieca Hankton—licensed clinical psychologist, speaker, and founder of UNH Counseling Services—for a conversation on healing, restoration, and reclaiming our power.

Drawing from her expertise in mental health, reproductive justice, and culturally responsive care, Dr. Hankton explores the importance of rest, the work of repair, and the journey toward thriving with intention, clarity, and joy.

SJPS: Where justice and religion meet the mic.

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Join us TONIGHT at 7:30 PM CST!The Social Justice Preacher Series is back with a conversation rooted in healing, restora...
05/29/2026

Join us TONIGHT at 7:30 PM CST!

The Social Justice Preacher Series is back with a conversation rooted in healing, restoration, and reclaiming our power.
Tonight, Elder Victor Hannah () welcomes Dr. Umieca Hankton () for:
🎙️ Healing Roots: Rest, Repair, and Reclaiming Our Collective Power

A licensed clinical psychologist, speaker, and founder of UNH Counseling Services, Dr. Hankton has dedicated her work to helping individuals move from surviving to thriving. Through the lens of mental health, reproductive justice, and restoration, she'll explore what it means to heal deeply, rest intentionally, and reclaim the parts of ourselves we've been taught to abandon.

TONIGHT | 7:30 PM CST
Streaming LIVE on Facebook + Instagram ()
Tap in. Bring a friend. Come ready to be poured into.

SJPS: Where justice and religion meet the mic.

05/23/2026

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Some gatherings change the atmosphere. Others change the people in it.FARS does both.Registration for SisterReach's Fait...
05/20/2026

Some gatherings change the atmosphere.
Others change the people in it.
FARS does both.

Registration for SisterReach's Faith, Advocacy & Religion Symposium 2026 is officially OPEN.
This year’s theme: Protecting Humanity: Standing in Sacred Authority

We are gathering in Memphis with faith leaders, advocates, organizers, artists, researchers, and everyday people committed to protecting humanity in a time demanding courage.

Not performative faith.
Not empty rhetoric.
But sacred authority rooted in justice, truth, and collective liberation.

🎟 Early Bird Registration is NOW AVAILABLE for $100.
🗓 October 14–17, 2026
📍 Memphis, TN

Meet us where faith and justice collide.
Meet us where strategy, spirit, and action gather under one roof.
Meet us at FARS 2026.

Register now: https://bit.ly/FARS2026Registration

Social Justice People Series (SJPS) is back for the month of May! This month, we’re honored to welcome Dr. Umieca Hankto...
05/17/2026

Social Justice People Series (SJPS) is back for the month of May!
This month, we’re honored to welcome Dr. Umieca Hankton to the mic for a timely and healing-centered conversation:
🎙️ Healing Roots: Rest, Repair, and Reclaiming Our Power

Dr. Hankton is a licensed clinical psychologist, speaker, and founder of UNH Counseling Services, where she works to make mental health care more accessible, culturally responsive, and rooted in restoration. Known as a “Thriving Strategist,” her work helps women move from surviving to thriving with clarity, healing, and intention.
Through the lens of mental health, reproductive justice, and collective restoration, this conversation invites us to slow down, heal deeply, and reclaim our power.

🗓️ Friday, May 29 | 7:30 PM CST
📍 Streaming LIVE on Facebook + Instagram ()
🎤 Hosted by Elder Victor Hannah ()

Set the reminder. Invite your people. Come ready to restore and be restored.
SJPS: Where justice and religion meet the mic.

Our heartfelt condolences to the family, colleagues, and friends of our beloved, Rep. G.A. Hardaway Sr. SisterReach hono...
05/01/2026

Our heartfelt condolences to the family, colleagues, and friends of our beloved, Rep. G.A. Hardaway Sr.

SisterReach honors the tireless work, legacy and commitment of Rep. Hardaway with love, respect, and appreciation. He was a constant champion for reproductive and sexual justice, for the leadership of Black women, and was committed to supporting SisterReach's advocacy for Black families and our communities. Rest in Power Representative! We will miss you.

Black parenthood has never looked just one way. 🖤It’s aunties.It’s uncles.It’s chosen family.It’s the people who step in...
04/17/2026

Black parenthood has never looked just one way. đź–¤
It’s aunties.
It’s uncles.
It’s chosen family.
It’s the people who step in, stand in the gap, and love our children like their own.
That’s always been our strength.
Black Maternal Health Week calls us to honor all the ways our children are cared for and raised.
Because every child deserves to feel seen in the people who love them.
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Black maternal health has to include all of us. đź–¤That means being honest about who is giving birth and who needs care.Ma...
04/16/2026

Black maternal health has to include all of us. đź–¤

That means being honest about who is giving birth and who needs care.
Malachi’s story reminds us that Black trans men and birthing people are part of this conversation—and deserve to be seen, respected, and cared for the right way.
When healthcare systems ignore or dismiss gender identity, harm happens. And too often, it could have been prevented.
This week is about telling the full truth.
About who we center.
And what it really looks like to care for our communities.
Because everybody deserves care that meets them fully.

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Address

2811 Clarke Road
Memphis, TN
38115

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+19016149906

Website

https://secure.qgiv.com/for/sisterreach/

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