Rooted in the Lowell, Massachusetts community, the Massachusetts Women of Color Network envisions a transformative movement where women of color hold genuine leadership positions, access real power, and are valued for their contributions rather than serving as tokens in white-dominated spaces. This organization exists to honor and elevate the essential work of women of color in ending violence, recognizing that their lived experiences and perspectives are fundamental to creating meaningful change. Serving the greater Lowell and Massachusetts region, the network builds community through intentional relationship-building and mutual support among women of color advocates. They shed light on institutional racism and the systems that perpetuate oppression within the domestic violence and sexual assault movements, understanding that true progress requires confronting these structural barriers. By fostering spaces where women of color can connect, learn from one another, and grow their leadership capacity, the Massachusetts Women of Color Network creates a counter-narrative to tokenization and marginalization. The organization's commitment extends beyond individual support to collective action, working to fundamentally reshape how the anti-violence movement operates so that women of color are centered, respected, and empowered as leaders and decision-makers.
Lowell, MA