About Us 

EDUCATION EMPOWERMENT

WELLNESS JUSTICE

  • Our mission is to improve the ecosystem of reproductive and environmental care in Chicago through land and community stewardship.

    Our pathways to achieve this are through direct care services, education programs, cultural events, and multi-intersectional community bridging

  • Our vision is simple: a future in which members of the African Diaspora and Native/Indigenous communities are resourced and free; where we take care of Earth and Earth takes care of us; where our communities are safe, secure, and sustained, and every child born is born loved and liberated, to be raised in care– from infant to elder.

  • From Infant to Elder

    Each One, Reach One

Land & Community Stewardship Mutual Aid Educational Workshops & Resources Birth Work & Advocacy Services Wellness Events & Programs For Youth Immersion (FYI) Program

Each One Reach One

Those whom we call community members are often people who are within our reach. Our actions (and inactions) can have a lasting impact on those people. When we promote the phrase, "Each One Reach One," we acknowledge that it begins with knowing our impact and being intentional about how we show up in & for our communities. We are committed to reaching them with love, care, support and acceptance.

Our belief that Community Care is essential to the wellbeing of African Indigenous people supports our aim to make resources, advocacy, education and healing accessible to those who need it. We offer Community Care with the Each One, Reach One approach. Those who we partner with, train, support, educate, and build with are encouraged & equipped to go out and do the same in their own ways, to reach another who will reach another.

  • restoring the human right to bodily autonomy, to full agency over reproductive decisions and care options including the decision to have or not to have children, to raise children and build families in safe, sustainable communities, to have the resources necessary to support oneself, one’s children, and one’s family, to have the education needed to make informed decisions about one’s sexuality, gender, and RS healthcare without coercion, discrimination, violence or repercussion, and to have access to quality culturally-concordant care, contraception, and sex education. For us, rsj centers those who are most marginalized- BIPOC, queer and trans, disabled, poor, etc.

  • “a form of art, movement, practice and process of social and ecological transformation that involves the re-evaluation of our sacred relationships with land, water, air, seeds and food; (re)recognizes humans as co-creators that are an aspect of the planet’s life support systems; values the Afro-Indigenous experience of reality and ways of knowing; cherishes ancestral and communal forms of knowledge, experience and lifeways that began in Africa and continue throughout the Diaspora; and is rooted in the agrarian traditions, legacies and struggles of the Black experience in the Americas.” - Blain Snipstal of the Black Dirt Farm Collective <3

  • ensuring that people have access to quality education, learning incentives, and intergenerational learning opportunities; ensuring that community members are equipped with knowledge, wisdom, and understanding that will guide them toward making informed decisions throughout their lifetime and set them up for future success.

Our Core Values

  • Mobilizing individuals toward creating solutions that address shared concerns and meet shared needs within communities 

  • restoring our fundamental right to wholistic wellness by centering rest, joy, play, creativity, movement, spirituality, and traditional healing modalities as acts of colonial resistance that uplift, empower and support our community members

  • restoring our human and cultural right to safe and sustainable multigenerational communities that thrive; ensuring our ecosystem of community care is both sustainable and regenerative.

    Mutual Aid: Mobilizing individuals toward creating solutions that address shared concerns and meet shared needs within communities 

(re)birth ❀ (re)claim ❀ (re)build ❀ (re)claim) ❀ (re)member ❀ (re)imagine ❀ (re)generate ❀ (re)connect

(re)birth ❀ (re)claim ❀ (re)build ❀ (re)claim) ❀ (re)member ❀ (re)imagine ❀ (re)generate ❀ (re)connect

Meet our Team

Contact us

Got questions about our services, programs or events? Interested in working together? Fill out our contact form and we will be in touch shortly. You can also email us at therebirthsociety@gmail.com