Healing. Advocacy. Reproductive Justice for All.

Infertility is not just a medical condition—it is a lived experience shaped by history, culture, access, and silence.

Fertility for Colored Girls + The Guys exists to break that silence.

We are a reproductive justice organization centering Black and Brown women, men, and people of African descent across the global diaspora navigating infertility, pregnancy loss, reproductive health challenges, and the emotional weight that often goes unspoken.

We believe healing happens when science, story, and community come together.

Our Mission

To transform how infertility and reproductive health are understood, supported, and addressed among Black communities and people of African descent across the diaspora by advancing education, advocacy, storytelling, and access to care.

We center lived experience.
We elevate clinical truth.
We restore hope.

What We Do

Support & Healing Spaces

Safe, culturally grounded spaces for individuals and couples navigating:

  • Infertility

  • Pregnancy loss

  • IVF and fertility treatment journeys

  • Male factor infertility

  • PCOS, fibroids, endometriosis, and hormonal health challenges

Education & Toolkits

We translate complex reproductive health information into accessible, community-centered education.

Our toolkits and curricula help individuals, faith communities, and organizations understand fertility through both medical and lived lenses.

👉 Toolkit access available by request or email.

Advocacy & Reproductive Justice

We confront systemic inequities in reproductive care by:

  • Elevating Black maternal and fertility health issues

  • Addressing access gaps in fertility treatment

  • Partnering with clinicians, researchers, and policymakers

  • Amplifying historical truth and medical accountability

Storytelling & Media

Through film, conversation, and digital storytelling, we bring visibility to what has long been hidden.

We believe stories change systems.

Impact & Movement Work

FFCG+G is part of a growing national and global movement advancing reproductive health equity.

Our work includes:

  • National Black Infertility & Reproductive Health Week (NBIARHW)

  • Community education seminars and church-based engagement

  • Support group networks and healing cohorts

  • Documentary and media storytelling initiatives

Together, we are shifting silence into strategy—and pain into power.

Why This Work Matters

Black women are more likely to experience fibroids, infertility challenges, and delayed diagnosis. Black men are often underdiagnosed and under-supported in fertility care. And yet, conversations about reproductive health in our communities remain limited or stigmatized.

We are changing that narrative.

  • “This space reminded me I wasn’t alone in my journey.”

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  • I finally felt seen, heard, and held through my fertility struggle.”

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  • “The support I received helped me believe in hope again.”

    —Support Group Participant

  • “We didn’t just get information—we got community and care.”

    —Fertility for Colored Girls & The Guys Participant

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