Black Women are Divine – Women’s History Month

It’s Women’s History Month and we’re especially uplifting and celebrating Black women all month long because… #BlackWomenAreDivine!

Tampa, FL – Andrew Joseph, Jr. died unexpectedly on Saturday afternoon in Tampa. The beloved husband and father of two became known around the world as one of the strongest voices in the Black Lives Matter movement after his son #AndrewJosephIII was killed as a result of Hillsborough County Sheriff’s misconduct in 2014. Andrew – the elder – often said that he turned his “pain into purpose” by working to end police violence, to advance child safety, and to support the families of those who were killed by police and white-supremacist violence. 

With his wife of 28 years and partner in all things, Deanna Joseph, he founded the Florida chapter of Black Lives Matter Grassroots and serves as the founding Rapid Response Coordinator and on-the-ground lead for the worldwide organization. The family birthed the Andrew Joseph III Foundation in his son’s honor. Mr. Joseph served as lead facilitator for Chosen Fathers, a community of dads who provide collective healing justice after tragic losses. Prior to entering social justice work, he was an educator in alternative high schools and a little league football coach. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph were high school sweethearts who suffered the unimaginable pain of the death of their fourteen-year-old son, and went on to comfort, support and advocate for scores of families whose loved ones’ lives were stolen through state-sanctioned violence. 

Andrew, who was born and raised in New Orleans, moved to Tampa with his young family seeking refuge from Hurricane Katrina. He is survived by his wife, Deanna, and daughter, Deja, who graduated from Howard University with honors just last weekend. 

A public funeral for Andrew Joseph Jr. is set for Saturday, May 23rd in New Orleans. A memorial service in Tampa is also being planned for a later date.

BLM Grassroots initiated Black Women Are Divine as a national call to Black women across the world to reclaim their divinity in the names of #BreonnaTaylor, #SandraBland, #WakieshaWilson and all Black women whose lives were stolen by state-sanctioned violence.

This national campaign was initiated by our very own @docmellymel in honor of the spirit of #BreonnaTaylor and serves as a reminder for Black Women to celebrate life in collective joy, solidarity and to build power.

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Join us this month in honoring the Black women around you!

We invite you to participate in this campaign by 👇🏾

  1.  Changing your social media profile picture to the logo above.
  2. Celebrate the divine Black women in your life by sending them flowers, spending quality   time with them, and offering other intentional expressions of love 💜
  3. Tapping in with your local BLM Grassroots chapters to learn more about their events & campaigns that they are hosting to commemorate #BlackWomenAreDivine. Visit blmgrassroots.org for more info!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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