Upcoming Events
Grand Visioning & Open House Celebration
Join Black Feminist Project & Mama Tanya’s Kitchen for an evening of celebration & imagination as we move into our new space.
Happy Hour Moving Party
It’s finally here! The end of an era and the beginning of something new.
We’re relocating to our permanent location and we need people power to help us pack up and prepare for to move our things out. This a Part 2 to our moving party. This time, you can join us Friday evening, December 15th, from 5:30 - 9:30 PM.
Time is of the essence but din’t worry, BFP knows how to throw a party. There will be food, drinks, music and amazing community to move us forward.
Let’s prepare for a new, bigger, better chapter for the Alice Fields Community Center.
RSVP IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED
Packing Party
It’s finally here! The end of an era and the beginning of something new.
We’re relocating to our permanent location and we need people power to help us pack up and prepare for to move our things out.
Time is of the essence but din’t worry, BFP knows how to throw a party. There will be food, music and amazing community to move us forward.
THERE WILL ALSO BE RAFFLES WITH SOME SWAG.
Let’s prepare for a new, bigger, better chapter for the Alice Fields Community Center.
RSVP IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED
Alice Fields Community Center Day of Service
The Black Feminist Project opened the AFCC in May of 2021. Since then we have been able to accomplish so much. As the holidays approach, we want to prepare to hold more programming indoors. This day of service is to ensure the organization, cleanliness and order of the Alice Fields Community Center.
DONATE TO THE BLACK FEMINIST PROJECT ON OUR WEBSITE: www.theblackfeministproject.org
At the AFCC, we are preparing to open our community boutique. A portion of the space will be sectioned off for local residents to shop for quality second hand clothing, houseware and more all for free. With your help we can get clothes on hangers, shelves built, items categorized and sorted.
Spooky Garlic Planting
The Black Joy Farm will be hosting a halloween party/gardening activities Sunday, October 31st. A family friendly get together to plant garlic and have a good time. There will be food, refreshments and goodie bags for the kids. Costumes are not mandatory, however they are encouraged. We would love to see ya'll costumes in store for Halloween.
Alice Fields Community Center Open House
As a space that centers the experiences of Black Women, MaGes, and children, we need your help in shaping programs and developing workshops!
About this event
*We serve and invite Women/MaGes (Marginalized Genders) of Color and the teens/children they care for.
Food and Refreshments Provided!
Session 1: Shaping Existing Programs
Check Out: Our AFCC, Black Joy Farm, Community Food Program, Sis Do You! webpages on our website. (theblackfeministproject.org)
Think About: How can we better shape these programs to better serve Mother/MaGe-led families of Color in NYC?
Session 2: Workshop Brainstorm
Check Out: Our mission and history
Think About: What workshops (i.e. wellness, cooking, community organizing, art, etc.) would best improve the lives of the Community Members we serve (you and your neighbors)?
Session 3: Community Mural Visioning
Check Out: Pictures of murals around NYC that center Women/MaGes of Color
Think About: How can we help our Community Muralist envision a mural that accurately and holistically encapsulates what it means to both be in community with one another and do the work as Food/Reproductive Justice Activists?
Community, Cupcakes & Cocktails
Join us as we celebrate the opening of the Alice Fields Community Center For Black Women, Girls & Marginalized Genders
and Executive Director, Tanya Denise Fields' book debut in You Are Your Best Thing.
This will be an afternoon of cupcakes, libations, special performances, food, special guests and a very special book reading and signing.
Limited amount of books available for purchase at the event.
Space is EXTREMELY limited.
EVENT WILL ALSO BE VIRTUAL AND PRIOR REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
Halloween Harvest Festival
Join The Black Feminist Project as we celebrate our Halloween Harvest Festival!
A fun, safe and, socially distant day of activities for the kids, a popup boogie down market, volunteer day for our volunteer farmers, a BX Rebirth Family Photobooth, and Costume Contest. A full and haunted day at Black Joy Farm, here in The South Bronx, NY.
Sis, Do You! WAP: Keep It Juicy
Join The Black Feminist Project for a virtual Sis, Do You! w/ special guest Shantrice King, for a radical homegirl conversation around the sexual and reproductive health of Black womxn and gender-expansive people.
50KIN30DAYS Launch Party
Today The Black Feminist Project launches our 2020 fundraising campaign 50KIN30DAYS for the month of September!!! That is right y'all we are raising $50,000 in 30 Days! 🎉🎊🎉
This 50K will be a major milestone in our development as a Black Womxn & MaGes (Marginalized Genders) centered Community Organization. Every contribution we receive will go toward enriching our programs that have served Bronx Communities of Color for over 10 Years and solidify a storefront that will serve as a home for the Alice Fields Community Center, the Food Box program, and a Black Joy Farm Market.
Ways You Can Contribute
DONATE & BECOME A RADICAL JOYFRIEND!
Every contribution will breathe life into our sustained future!
SHARE CAMPAIGN!
HASHTAG US: #tbfp #50kin30days #radicaljoy #theblackfeministproject #blackjoy #blackwomen #blackmages #blackjoyfarm #foodbox #sisdoyou #afcc
In understanding how COVID-19 has economically impacted communities all over the globe, exasperating already marginalized Black and Brown Communities, we ask our community to contribute whatever is sustainable for them. Over the course of this month we will share with you campaign updates and the impact that our programs have had on our community! For any questions around the campaign or our social media please email Dev/Com lead Tendaji at tendaji@theblackfeministproject.org. Stay tuned and have a marvelous day!
Cooking Demo w/ Tanya!
Food is an important part of our cultural legacies. Inaccessibility to land to grow food has been one of the many ways that power structures maintain power and in our current political climate we have only seen that amplified.
Join a fun and engaging cooking demo with Tanya Fields and The Black Feminist Project!