
~ATTENTION PLEASE~
URGENT UPDATE REGARDING THE MARCH 7TH, 2020 WORLDWIDE DAY OF PRAYER:
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In light of the spread of the Coronavirus, #BWFB will NOT be gathering with the public to pray. Instead, we will go live with the Official Prayer on Facebook and YouTube and ask that anyone who would have joined us in person, will still join us live to pray. If you choose not to join the livestream, any and all participants are encouraged to gather and pray with people they know and trust in/around the safety of their homes/yards/etc. As long as we come together for our missing sisSTARS in ENERGY, the ripple will still be felt across the universe.
MISSION
On November 17, 2019, Dkawi Zasove (Grand Wise Woman) Darvad Ceka Hsie came across the information that over 200,000 (and counting) Black Women & Girls are missing in America. She was shocked, enraged, and heartbroken. She set out to find out more about how and why this is happening, as well as what is being done to stop the abductions, trafficking, and murders of Black Women & Girls in our country. To her dismay, there was little to no reporting done on the topic by major news outlets as well as various social media platforms. As a woman who has dedicated her entire life and work to the resurrection, healing, and salvation of The Black Woman, Darvad knew she had to do something. She came to the conclusion that if NOBODY was going to report on, fight for, advocate for, protect, and save our Black Women & Girls , WE as have to do it ourselves. #BWFB, Black Women Fighting Back was born!
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Darvad was restless and unable to think of anything but her sisSTARS in bondage and captivity. She released numerous videos bringing awareness that WE are being stalked, hunted, abducted, (said to be) harvested, trafficked, raped, sodomized, sold, and killed. Her videos also provided safety tips and solutions. She brought forth the awareness that ANY Black Woman watching could be next and that WE MUST FIGHT BACK.
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The first step in combating ANY problem, is awareness. The mission of #BWFB is to bring awareness of these abductions to Black Women all across America. #BWFB produces and shares videos/articles/news relating to human trafficking, missing Black Women & Girls, survivor stories, safety tips and tools, human trafficking crackdowns, self-defense, and cities/states where human trafficking is most prevalent. The hashtag #BWFB was created to increase awareness across all social media platforms and is attached to all videos and articles relating to the topics mentioned above. In addition to bringing awareness, #BWFB brings solutions by way of various self safety tools and strategies to include: self-defense, location-sharing tools, ways in which to identify potential traffickers, actions to take when safety is in question, and ways in which one should be hyper-aware of their surroundings.
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It is #BWFB's vision to enable every Black Woman & Girl to feel and be safe AT ALL TIMES, because she is aware and knows how to fight back and protect herself. The goal of #BWFB is to provide all Black Women and Girls with the tools they need to keep themselves alive and safe.
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BLOG
#BWFB- Black Women Fighting BACK!
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There are currently over 200,000 MISSING BLACK WOMEN & GIRLS in AMERICA. That number is steady increasing as you read this blog. Girls as young as 5 years old are included. We are being abducted, in broad daylight. We are being hunted, harvested for our organs and melanin, raped, sodomized, experimented on, and murdered. Of course the news outlets aren't talking about this. Why? Because, NOBODY cares about us...UNTIL NOW!
Ladies, it is time that WE CARE! We must care enough about ourselves and each other to say NO MORE!!!! WE MUST & ARE FIGHTING BACK!!! Hence the hashtag #BWFB, Black Women Fighting Back! It is OUR responsibility to advocate for ourselves AND our children.
This could literally happen to any one of us!
Here are some facts and statistics that will illustrate how dire this situation with OUR women and girls has become:
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A victim of sex trafficking is an individual who has been forced into the commercial sex industry (such as prostitution) and held against their will by force, fraud, or coercion. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, the average entry age into the sex industry is just 12-years-old.
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62% of human trafficking suspects are Black
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52% of all juvenile prostitution arrests are Black
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The TOP 10 CITIES with the most cases of human trafficking are:
-Washington D.C.
-Atlanta, GA
-Orlando, FL
-Miami, FL
-Las Vegas, NV
-Sacramento, CA
-Houston, TX
-Tampa, FL
-Columbus, OH
-Baton Rouge, LA
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The TOP 10 STATES with most reported cases of human trafficking are:
California
Michigan
Georgia
Nevada
Illinois
North Carolina
Pennsylvania
Arizona
Washington
New Jersey
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The typical face of sexual trafficking in America today matches the faces of the 501 juveniles that have gone missing in the D.C. area in just the first quarter of 2017 alone. According to the FBI, 40 percent of victims of sex trafficking are Black, with that number being significantly larger in the major metropolitan areas. In Los Angeles County, the Black victim rate reaches 92 percent. In overwhelming numbers, the persons most likely to be victimized are vulnerable Black girls and women.
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“Compared with other segments of the population, victimization rates for Black children and youths are even higher,” the National Center for Victims of Crime reports.
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Per the FBI, 59 percent of all juvenile prostitution arrests involve Black women. Law enforcement officials more than likely see a Black sex trafficking victim as a prostitute and not as someone needing help.
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Statistics show that Black men are overwhelmingly the individuals that kidnap and traffic the majority of America’s sex trafficking victims. However, these traffickers are marketing and selling the services of their victims to a largely white, affluent base.
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In 2010, the Urban Institute conducted research in attempting to estimate the size of the underground commercial sex market in the United States. In the report that was released in 2014, in eight major American cities – Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, Kansas City, Miami, Seattle, San Diego, and Washington – the 2007 economic worth of the market per city was approximately $40 million and $290 million, with pimps and traffickers that participated in the study reporting taking home between $5,000 and $32,833 per week. The study found that while street-level solicitation has declined, the proliferation of social media and websites such as backpage.com and craigslist.com (which has, since the publication of the report, removed its adult services section) have led to greater proliferation of the solicitation of those involved in the sex trade.
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Racism and misogyny play their parts in the buying of sex from these victims. These buyers are not the stereotypical ‘lonely guy’; they are married or have girlfriends, but they choose to buy these sex acts as an act of violence that dehumanize, humiliate, and hurt our Black women & girls.
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Traffickers are more likely to target girls with questionable family networks, teenage runaways, homeless girls, girls in the foster system; girls that can be easily plied away and manipulated with enticements of love, a better life, a good high paying job, a way out of a bad situation, etc.
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Traffickers are now ALSO targeting and kidnapping "everyday" Black women and girls. Theses are women/girls getting into/out of their cars in store parking lots, riding in Lyft and Uber for transportation, walking down the street, etc. These women, are being injected with paralytic drugs and thrown in the back of vans. Those who are riding with Lyft and Uber drivers are being taken against their will to warehouses. Black women AND girls are literally being snatched up, no matter who they are or what they are doing.
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Traffickers are not always random scary people; they are our boyfriends, husbands, and loved ones. They are people we trust.
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Pimp-controlled trafficking is the most common, followed by gang-controlled trafficking, but there is also family-controlled trafficking.
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Doctors, teachers, law enforcement officials, foster parents, nurses, pastors, and priests have been arrested as human traffickers.
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The demand for Black women for sexual exploitation is higher than the that of other races and the penalties associated with trafficking Blacks are less severe.
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Many experts say the Internet and social media has fueled trafficking as predators can follow young people on their platforms and attempt to lure them in.
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Awareness is the first step to tackling any problem.

NOW, with all that information Stars, it is time to be DILIGENT and AWARE in all that we do and everywhere we go. Be sure to spread this blog along with any and all things pertaining to this epidemic in our community. Below are some tips to avoid being a victim of human trafficking, as well as signs to identify a victim of human trafficking and how to help. Share with your loved ones and be sure to check back in with us for the next step that #BWFB is taking in fighting back:
BE VIGILANT OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS
*Always be vigilant and aware of your surroundings. People are often distracted by their phones or other little things when walking. Make sure that you’re aware of what’s going on around you so that you can spot when something is off. If you notice a person or a car following you, alert the police and someone you trust immediately.
PARKING LOT SAFETY
*Keep an eye out for vans parked on the driver side of your car. Abductors are placing flyers on car windshields and as unsuspecting women go to retrieve it, they are quickly drugged and put into a van. If there is something on your windshield, LEAVE IT THERE, and take it off at a later time in a safe place.
AVOID WALKING ALONE
*Women have been forcibly kidnapped while walking on the street. You shouldn’t have to be restricted when you go out and it may seem unfair that you always have to be on the lookout, but for your own safety, try not to walk alone – especially in quiet areas.
ACT SWIFTLY IF SUSPICIOUS
*Go into the nearest building and wait for the person or car to leave. Alert someone in the building that you’re being followed or call someone to pick you up if you can. Also, let someone you know that you’re going out and what time they can expect you to arrive at your destination.
DON'T TRUST EASILY
*Some people who are trafficked are approached by strangers offering them a job or some kind of opportunity (like a modeling or singing career). Traffickers can approach you anywhere, on social media, at school, in the mall and even outside your house. Some traffickers might try to befriend you or form a relationship with you so that you trust them enough. Women can also be traffickers and are often used to lure victims because they seem more trusting than men.
USE SOCIAL MEDIA WISELY
*Be suspicious of strangers who approach you after you’ve posted something personal on your social media profile and they're suddenly offering you help, advice, money, a place to stay or a job opportunity. If you’re getting random messages from people on social media, check your privacy settings, turn off your location settings on social media and only make your posts visible to your friends (not to the public). Also avoid checking in to places on social media (while you’re at the place especially).
BE READY FOR ANYTHING
*Carry pepper spray with you on your key-chain. You also need to mentally prepare yourself to fight off the abductor. If you begin to be attacked, make a scene, yell for help, and fight back like your life depends on it (because it probably does).
USE YOUR PHONE
*Allow 3 of your closest friends or family members to track your phone via GPS so they know your whereabouts at all times. You can do this on most cell phones and allow a select few to have access to your location for 1 hour, 1 day, or indefinitely.
TRUST YOUR INTUITION
*Listen to the intuitive voice inside your head. Check with family and friends for advice if you get offers that are too good to be true. Do Internet searches or background checks on the person wanting you to meet with them. Say no and see how they react. Look for signs of abusive or possessive behaviors. Is the person trying to isolate or turn you against family and friends? If so, avoid that person.
MEET STRANGERS IN PUBLIC PLACES
*Don’t let anyone know where you live until you get to know them. So for a date, meet them at a public place for the first few times until you get to know them and feel comfortable. Also stay in contact with friends and family if you’re out and about alone or with someone you don’t know very well.
INDICATORS FROM SOMEONE YOU KNOW:
Multiple reports of running away
Disconnection from family or other caregivers
Going off with a “boyfriend” and unknown new “friends”
Loss of interest in age-appropriate activities
Sexual activity/history of STDs and pregnancies
Large amounts of money, clothes, or accessories with no explanation as to how obtained
Landing a job in say, modeling or performing, that seems exciting and too good to be true
New or increased drug use
Controlled travel such as having a “driver”
Constant cell phone/computer use are other signs.
INDICATORS FROM PEOPLE YOU DON'T KNOW:
Appears malnourished and lacks medical care
Branded with barcode of number tattoos by pimps to show his/her ownership
Is not in control of his/her own money, no financial records, or bank account
Owes a large debt and is unable to pay it off
Is fearful, anxious, depressed, submissive, tense, or nervous/paranoid and avoids eye contact
For more ways to be safe and help those who are in trouble visit the link below:
https://humantraffickinghotline.org/faqs/safety-planning-information
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To view #BWFB's mission and upcoming events click here.
The atrocities of human trafficking, organ harvesting, abductions, etc MUST come to an end and it is up to US ladies, to advocate for and protect ourselves and our children. It is quite clear that NOBODY else is going to protect and/or save us. WE MUST DO IT FOR OURSELVES AND EACH OTHER. WE ARE LITERALLY ALL WE'VE GOT! Remember, as the Mothers of Civilization, WE ARE THE FIRST!
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EVENTS
Womb Judgement Ritual
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When: Friday December 13, 2019
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Where: Planet Earth
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On this night, 1000 Zenwombs a Coven joined in energy with 50 Sistarz (all of whom are a part of #BWFB). There was powerful drumming around the fire and powerful chants were released. Altars were lit, and sisSTARS all over the world joined in energy to drum, sing, dance, and chant...all in the energy of bringing universal JUDGEMENT to those who have harmed women, children, and our planet. View this ritual here.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade
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When: January 20, 2020
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Where: Sierra Vista, AZ
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#BWFB attended this event, marched in the parade and spread awareness of the EPIDEMIC of MISSING BLACK WOMEN & GIRLS in America.
The Worldwide Day of Prayer - (We Bring Judgement)
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Who: Black Women Worldwide & Those who stand in solidarity with US
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When: March 7, 2020 @ 1:11pm Arizona Time
What: Worldwide Day of Prayer - (We Bring Judgement)
On this day, we make HER-story. Black women, along with her counterparts from every nationality, from around the world will UNITE, in a way that the world has never before witnessed; and we will send the energy of judgement across this globe for crimes committed against ALL women, ALL children, and the planet. On this day we will summon energies from the universe itself, with our collective prayers, tears, our dance, our songs, and our drums. And, on this day we do NOT ask permission; yet we TAKE our positions as the Mothers of civilizations, the guardians and caregivers of this world. On this day, WE FIGHT BACK!
Where: Where YOU are and streaming live on FaceBook and YouTube
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The MOST IMPORTANT PART of this day, is the collective prayer. Click the link below to view/download/print.
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Official Prayer & Instructions for the Worldwide Day of Prayer - (We Bring Judgement)
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We thank you for your interest in the first of its kind global event. We are certain that you are as concerned for the lives of the thousands of missing black women and girls and equally concerned about the current conditions of our Mother Earth. You are the most important part of this event. ONLY with your participation, will this gathering be a masterpiece; orchestrated in love and concern for the well-being of us all. Everyone must play a part to make this work and this is what YOU can do:
-Participate in The Worldwide Day of Prayer - We Bring Judgement Event
-Log in to our website
-Share all videos/photos/memes/etc., pertaining the event
-Participate in #BWFB events
-Share the website and the information on it with others
-Join an event to help bring awareness to YOUR city/state/country/province
-Become an Ambassador in your city/state/
-Donate to #BWFB via PayPal: paypal.me/cekanluna OR CashApp: $Ceka
-Support the #BWFB awareness campaign through the purchase of #BWFB T-shirts and Postcards here: https://zenwombs.com/collections/bwfb-black-women-fighting-back
**All donations & #BWFB product purchases aid in the organization, coordination, and production of #BWFB awareness campaigns and events**
Postcards
Shirts
Bracelets
Clay Woo-E Protection Amulet
#BWFB AMBASSADOR INFORMATION
Arizona
Contact: Darvad Ceka Hsie ~ bwfbevent@gmail.com
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Oakland, California
Contact: Sonjhai ~ esotericimages@gmail.com
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Los, Angeles, California
Contact: Tamia ~ treehousemaat1@gmail.com
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Hampton, Virginia
Contact: Letitia ~ mixednative22@gmail.com
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Danville, Virginia
Contact: Tanesha ~ taneshagraves28@gmail.com
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Suitland, Maryland/Washington D.C.
Contact: Coco ~ earth.goddesscmb.01@gmail.com
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Detroit, Michigan
Contact: Beverly ~ therevivezone@gmail.com
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Lansing, Michigan
Contact: Alexis ~ daniellemask1983@gmail.com
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Flint, Michigan
Contact: Ketchia ~ ketchia.hart42@gmail.com
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Contact: Ladi ~ Ladibugg53@gmail.com
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North Carolina
Contact: Samariah ~ samariahpx1@gmail.com
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Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Contact: Carol ~ caroldawkins95@gmail.com
VIDEOS
75,000 Black Women Are Missing???
Initial Reaction
#BWFB With Magic?
Location Sharing To Save Lives!
Doing Nothing Won't Help/Change ANYTHING!
Wombs Bringing JUDGEMENT!
The Making of Magik/Vadex. Protection Amulet.
Why "BLACK" Women Fighting Back instead of Indigenous, Moorish, African-American, etc?
Join 1000 Zenwombs A Coven For More!
Self-Defense and Awareness
White Vans Are NOT More Important Than BLACK LIVES!
Lost & Forgotten: A Poem, A Reality
Returning to Wild-Wise Women/Zasove Magik/Vadex
Black Women loving Black Women... sisSTARS, STAND WITH US!
Supporting Organizations
Sierra Vista Police Department
SELF-DEFENSE OFFERED IN YOUR AREA
**COMING SOON**
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why does #BWFB use the word "BLACK" instead of Indigenous, Moorish, African-American, etc."
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A: BLACK is what the majority of Melanated Beings in America refer to themselves as. During this CRUCIAL time where we are literally being hunted, harvested, trafficked, raped, abused, sodomized, and murdered, our focus must on what is happening and how to solve this problem; rather than what word is being used in our awareness campaign. Black women and girls are being abducted, raped, and murdered right this moment. Refer to this video for further explanation on what "Black" truly means to the #BWFB movement.