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Okra project
Okra project






Ianne Fields Stewart is the founder and current executive director. In June 2020, the organization NYC Friends of Random Acts hosted a virtual watch party of Supernatural to raise money for the Transgender Law Center and the Okra Project. The stunt raised more than $200,000 with an unknown amount going to the Okra Project. The Okra Project was one of those organizations. They suggested that people could jump the line and learn about the app in exchange for a donation to a selected organization in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. In June 2020, a group of young tech professionals teased what turned out to be a non-existent app. In June 2020, figure skater Adam Rippon donated $1,000 to the Okra Project. In the past, the organization has been sponsored by Uber. The organization received a $75,000 donation from Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey. The organization has received a grant from the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation worth a reported “six figures” in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak. The organization originally raised all its money through a Paypal and Patreon accounts. Since the protests began through mid-June 2020, it received a reported $100,000 in donations per day. FinancesĪccording to Forbes, the Okra Project was receiving $10,000 in donations per day before the nationwide Black Lives Matter protests in summer 2020. An estimated 15,000 people attended the demonstration, largely clad in white. Johnson Institute, For the Gworls, G.L.I.T.S., and Black Trans Femmes in the Arts. The event was cosponsored by the Marsha P. In June 2020, the Okra Project cosponsored a demonstration in New York City to protest the death of Layleen Polanco, a transgender person who died at the Rikers Island jail. The funds are named after two Black transgender people who were murdered. It established the Nina Pop Mental Health Recovery Fund and the Tony McDade Mental Health Recovery Fund in order to support one-time mental health therapy sessions between Black therapists and Black transgender people. Īfter the outbreak of COVID-19, the project shifted its focus from cooking meals to mental health. The events are led by the organization’s community coordinator, Nala Simone Toussaint. The group has also created a variety of health, wellness, and beauty events called #ByOkra.

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The project has also created the Okra Academy, which teaches Black transgender people how to cook. In addition to cooking meals, the project sponsors the International Grocery Fund, which allows any Black transgender person to receive $40 to buy groceries anywhere in the world. The in-home chef service was stopped with the outbreak of COVID-19. īefore the outbreak of COVID-19, the project began working in Philadelphia.

okra project

The chefs cook meals that are specific to African diasporic cuisines.

okra project

The project began as hiring Black transgender chefs to cook meals in the homes of Black transgender people who are at risk of going hungry.

okra project

The name Okra Project was chosen because enslaved West Africans used to hide okra seeds in their hair before being loaded onto slave ships, to plant them in America.

okra project

They held a meeting with Meliq August of the restaurant Zaddy’s Kitchen and raised $6,000 to launch the project. Stewart came up with the idea of doing something for Black transgender people who did not have a family to go home to on the holidays. In December 2018, Ianne Fields Stewart was sitting in on a virtual organizing meeting with Nyla Sampson, creator of the Black Trans Solidarity Fund, an organization that raises money for the support of Black transgender people. The organization is fiscally sponsored by the Arts Business Collaborative. It has also received support from Uber and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey. It has received financial support from the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation in the amount of “six figures” in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the aftermath of the COVID-19 outbreak, it shifted focus towards providing mental health services. The organization also provides money for poor Black transgender people to buy groceries. The Okra Project is a New York City-based nonprofit that hires Black transgender chefs for Black transgender people who cannot afford food.






Okra project