Founder Voices Unbound
I fight for for helping white women deconstruct.
“The private sympathy which is ready to give is not enough; we need also the public conscience which is ready to act.” ~ Jane Addams
Description
White Women for Racial Accountability (WWRA) is a political organizing project grounded in one reality: white women have long been a powerful cultural and voting bloc in this country, and that power has often helped stabilize racial inequality. We are not outside the system. We are positioned within it. WWRA exists to reorganize that power toward dismantling racial hierarchy in law, policy, institutions, and everyday white spaces. This is not about performative allyship or optics. It is about responsibility, impact, and collective action. We organize white women to act together by pressuring school boards, city councils, prosecutors, and legislators, confronting racism in our own communities, and refusing to leave racial justice work to those already carrying the burden. Deconstruction is at the center of our work. We examine how white womanhood has been used to legitimize unjust systems, how we are conditioned to protect comfort over justice, and how to interrupt those patterns in ourselves, our families, our institutions, and our politics. From there, we move into coordinated action that shifts power, not just language. White men and others committed to this work are welcome, but white women are centered intentionally. If a social force helped build the problem, it must be visibly involved in dismantling it. WWRA is for those ready to move beyond guilt and symbolism into organized, sustained work that changes material conditions.
