ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD,
THE COLOR MOVEMENT BRINGS THREE THINGS:

1) A bold, beautiful, “Color Movement” identity that unites Sisters and the people they serve,
2) More resources directly into the hands of the Sisters, and
3) Increased connection to the wider world through
storytelling, partnerships, and solidarity with their global Sisterhood.

HOW IT WORKS

A colorful, joyful identity is sometimes what communities need to rally under. This can look like Color Movement murals at youth centers, where before there was a blank and peeling wall. It can look like our buttons and t-shirts for people on the move, uniting them in peace, or it can look like original Color Movement art pieces created by young people and proudly hung on their bedroom walls.

We channel support both big and small, and tailored to their specific communities – things like new youth centers, school supplies, vocational training, computers, recreational equipment for migrant shelters, painting classes, women’s empowerment programs, gloves, masks, and soap for coronavirus prevention, and more.

As we share stories of this women-powered movement, we’re also helping people see and find the Sisters, and help the Sisters find each other. In El Salvador, this looks like bringing in local advocates and partners like Global Shapers San Salvador, adding a spark of creativity, talent, and connections that bridge the gap between Sisters and the wider community. Or it can look like Zoom calls with Sisters from all over the world, swapping ideas and building solidarity during a time of isolation. Or connecting Sisters to medical advisors and COVID-19 experts for virtual training as they navigate the uncertain waters of the pandemic.

Everything we do - from India to El Salvador to Nigeria - is centered around
what the Sisters and their communities want. And what they tell us they need.