The Center for Survivor Agency and Justice is a national organization dedicated to enhancing advocacy for survivors of intimate partner violence.
The Center for Survivor Agency and Justice promotes advocacy that removes systemic barriers, enhance organizational responses, and improve professional practices to meet the self-defined needs of domestic and sexual violence survivors.
CSAJ is currently exploring the concrete economic barriers facing survivors of color, which are shown in our 2018 Racial & Economic Equality for Survivors Project (REEP), along with the shared experiences of all marginalized survivors. As a part of REEP, CSAJ conducted seven "From Margins to Center Listening Sessions" in which we facilitated dialogue directly from the field in order to gather insights on racial and economic equity from the field.