Ebony OA began in 1995 with Angela J. as the founding member, Angela was an outspoken advocate for African American issues and she was also a Region 2 Representative. Ebony OA was first a Face to Face group in San Francisco, its primary focus was to provide information to African Americans on OA Recovery on weight related health issues that were part of the underserved Black community. Another focus was to provide a safe place in Recovery for Black people to talk about “Black Foods” (ethnic) and to identify racial/social issues that affected overeaters.
The first phone meeting was small and consisted of LaVerna, Sahnya and Lotus Flower, Mary Lou joined them and has been a long time member. Sahnya mentioned JoAnn of Cleveland, Nikia, Carol and a few others as early members. The same group met on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. They persevered and the meetings slowly grew into the thriving meetings and Virtual Intergroup we have today.
Five members of Ebony OA worked for two years to rewrite the By-Laws for our existing Ebony OA VIG. The group continues to grow, and attract new members with the message of the 12 Steps of OA, Various OA Literature Studies, as well as the Big Book with a focus on Recovery issues of Black African Americans. The meeting is Open to Everyone. The EOAVIG Board is very active in carrying the message of Recovery.
Experience is best shared.
“…I needed a Black sponsor. What was I supposed to do? There weren’t any.” from G.H. in OA Black Members Share Experience, Strength and Hope, page 22.
A meeting full of hope.