AUGUST 2
2026.
Observed annually during the last week of July — a week of storytelling, advocacy, education, and community.
WHAT IS BLACK (in) FERTILITY AWARENESS WEEK?
Black (In)Fertility Awareness Week is a dedicated week of events, conversations, and actions aimed at highlighting the experiences of Black individuals and families navigating infertility and family building. The Fertility Justice movement acknowledges that access to fertility care is a reproductive right.
It aims to ensure equitable access to fertility preservation, education, and family-building resources, while addressing social, cultural, and financial barriers that disproportionately impact Black communities. Rooted in the Reproductive Justice framework, the week creates space to share stories, build community, and advocate for more equitable, inclusive fertility care.
BARRIERS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE.
Infertility is often stigmatized and misunderstood, especially in Black communities, where systemic racism, cultural silence, and financial barriers limit access to fertility care.
Black (In)Fertility Awareness Week challenges these inequities by asserting that access to fertility care is a reproductive right. This initiative amplifies the realities and resilience of Black individuals navigating fertility journeys and calls for real solutions — expanded education, equitable healthcare access, and policy change.
It is a vital step in dismantling the stigma and ensuring that Black families can build and grow with dignity, support, and justice.
WHAT DO WE DO?
Raise awareness about the disproportionate barriers faced by Black communities in accessing fertility care.
Challenge cultural stigmas and taboos surrounding infertility in Black communities.
Advocate for policy change and increased access to equitable fertility care.
Provide resources and education to empower individuals and families navigating infertility.
Foster a supportive and inclusive community of those impacted by infertility.
BIAW OVER
THE YEARS.
Black (in)Fertility Awareness Week marked another powerful chapter in the movement to center Black voices and experiences in the conversation around fertility, reproductive health, and family building. The week featured virtual and in-person events, storytelling campaigns, and educational resources that uplifted the lived realities of Black individuals navigating infertility. Through collaborative partnerships and advocacy calls-to-action, the week raised awareness about deep inequities in fertility care while celebrating the resilience and futures of Black families.
SisterSong's second annual Black in Fertility Awareness Week (July 28 – August 2) advanced a bold call to action, centering Black voices, lived experiences, and leadership in the fight for equitable access to fertility care across the African diaspora. Grounded in the Reproductive Justice framework, BIAW 2025 uplifted storytelling, mental health and healing, technological innovation, clinic transparency, and policy advocacy — moving beyond awareness toward urgent collective action.
Growing in reach and impact every year since 2024.
People worldwide are affected by infertility, per the World Health Organization.
Black women are half as likely to access fertility care compared to white counterparts.
BECOME A
SPONSOR.
Consider becoming a sponsor of Black (In)Fertility Awareness Week 2026. As a sponsor, you can support a critical cause, drive meaningful community engagement, and amplify the work of your organization.
Speaking opportunity at key event
Exclusive branding for one major event
Press & media mentions
10 VIP tickets
Panel participation or naming rights
Branding for one event
Select press inclusion
5 complimentary tickets
Social media acknowledgments
Event segment recognition
3 complimentary tickets
Listed in event program
2 complimentary tickets
1 complimentary ticket
FERTILITY JUSTICE GIVEAWAY.
One of BIAW's most powerful programs — directly funding fertility treatments for Black families who would otherwise face significant delays or abandon treatment entirely due to financial barriers.
of recipients identify as queer, centering LGBTQ+ family building
are Black, with 10% Hispanic — serving the most impacted communities
would not have had fertility care access without the giveaway
IN-KIND SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES.
In addition to monetary contributions, organizations can support BIAW through in-kind donations. In-kind sponsors receive recognition corresponding to the estimated value of their contributions, including logo placement and event acknowledgments.
Venue Provision
Offering spaces for events, panels, workshops, or community convenings.
Catering Services
Providing food and beverages for attendees at in-person events.
Media Support
Assisting with publicity, photography, or videography services.
Printing Services
Donating printed materials like programs, banners, and flyers.
Hello, World!
LET'S CONNECT.
Interested in partnering with or sponsoring Black (In)Fertility Awareness Week? To learn more, reach out directly.