First Bloom

First Bloom 2026

Join us on Thursday, May 14th 2026 at 2616 Commerce Events Center for our annual abortion advocate celebration and awards ceremony.

Official Keynote event:

amanda Zurawski

Our Keynote event features a conversation with abortion activist, Amanda Zurawski, and TEA Fund abortion storyteller and Deputy Director, Maleeha Aziz. Join us for a conversation on the intersections of Reproductive Justice, the film Zurawski v. Texas, and the continued fight for abortion access for everyone in Texas.

FIrst bloom 2026 award recipients

Volunteer of the Year

Abbey Heller & Raven Hill

Force for Change

The Brown Berets

Expanding Access Award

Amarillo Reproductive

Freedom Alliance

Media Ally Award

Rebecca Grant

Abortion Out Loud

Kaitlyn Kash & Jessica Torres Macias

HONORING ABORTION ADVOCATES

First Bloom, established in 2012, is our annual community awards gala. Each year, we take time to honor abortion advocates who have created change and a lasting impact on our community through their support of reproductive justice and reproductive health care access.

What originally began as an annual daytime luncheon, First Bloom has blossomed into an evening affair, with refreshments, passed hors d’oeuvres, and engaging entertainment. We also feature a keynote speaker who has made an impact on our community on a national and/or international scale.

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Looking Back

past first bloom events

first bloom 2025

Thursday, May 15th, 2025

Join us at 2616 Commerce Events for our annual awards gala.

Keynote Event:

Delta work & kamyon conner.

A conversation between Executive Director of TEA Fund's Kamyon Conner and world-famous drag queen and podcast host and professional woman, Delta Work. In this conversation, our keynote participants will discuss the intersections of reproductive justice, LGBTQIA2S+ rights and how we as a community can work and grow together for the advancement of all of our rights. 

About Delta Work: 

Delta Work is the Emmy award-winning host of the podcast/talk show Very Delta. In her time as the host of the pop culture talkshow, she has garnered the recognition of Los Angeles Times readers as best podcast host as well as number one television creator by Art Forum magazine. 

Delta is well into her third decade as a nightlife performer, producer and promoter. This alum of the hit-series RuPaul's Drag Race is currently traveling, nationally, with a live-formatted version of her award-winning show which aims to reflect the queer diversity of each city she visits. Delta resides in Los Angeles.

First Bloom 2025 Community Award Honorees

TEA Fund is proud to present your 2025 First Bloom Award recipients. These individuals and organizations have fiercely advocated for Reproductive Justice, created opportunities to support our work and have paved the way for future RJ advocates to come. We are excited to celebrate our 2025 honorees together in May.

Volunteer of the Year

Lorena Garcia

Spirit of Reproductive Justice

Church in the Cliff

Abortion Out Loud

Viva Ruiz

Expanding Access Award

Truth Pregnancy Resource Center

Media Ally Award

Preconceived Film Team

Art Activism Vanguard Award

Sarah Hignite and Emily Edwards

Creative Connections In-Community

We look forward to bringing members of our community together to connect, dance, enjoy libations, and resonate with one another as we strengthen our passion for abortion advocacy.

Official dj
ursa minor

Catering by
Wendy Krispin

Community Art by
Viva Ruiz

First Bloom - may 2024

Please join Texas Equal Access Fund for the First Bloom 2024 community awards gala on Thursday, May 16 at 6 p.m. central time. This year, we are excited to join everyone at 2616 Commerce Events, located at 2616 Commerce St in Deep Ellum. We will recognize some outstanding reproductive health, rights, and justice advocates, and will present our Volunteer of the Year and Abortion Out Loud awards, in addition to our Spirit of Reproductive Justice, our Expanding Access, and our Media Ally Awards. Please join us as we lift a glass to these wonderful partners. Individual Ticket sales end Wednesday, May 15th. Sponsorships are accepted through May 6th. 

Keynote Speaker: Dr. Pamela Merritt

Official dj: ursa minor

OFFICIAL ARTIST: COURTNEY MARIE

First Bloom - may 2023

Please join Texas Equal Access Fund for the First Bloom 2023 community awards gala on Thursday, May 18 at 6 p.m. central time. This year, we are excited to be back in-person with everyone for an evening of cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and celebration of the abortion advocates in our community.

We will recognize some outstanding reproductive health, rights, and justice advocates, and will present our Young Voices in Action award in addition to our Force for Change, our Expanding Access, and our Media Ally Awards. Please join us as we lift a glass to these wonderful partners.

We are excited for you to join us and to commiserate with you as we celebrate these wonderful achievements by community members and usher in the new growth of spring and the coming year.

Keyote Speaker, Wendy Davis

Wendy Davis was once a teen mom living in poverty who went on to graduate from Harvard Law School (after getting her higher education start at Tarrant County Community College). She has long been an advocate for creating a more fair, just and equal world in which we all can thrive.

Wendy served in the Texas Senate for 6 years after beating a 16 year incumbent in a Republican district. Prior to that she served for 9 years on the Fort Worth City Council. 

After conducting a filibuster in the Texas Senate in 2011 to stop $5.4B in cuts to our public schools, Wendy rose to prominence when she stood for 13 hours in her pink sneakers two years later, filibustering a law that threatened to close almost all abortion clinics in Texas. Wendy was the Democratic nominee for Texas governor in 2014 and the Democratic nominee for Congress in Texas’ 21st district in 2020. In 2016 she founded the non-profit, Deeds Not Word, to activate young women as advocates for gender equity, reproductive autonomy and access to the ballot. In 2022, Wendy raised a fund, “DefendTheFrontline.org” to support the civil and criminal penalties that frontline fighters for abortion care might incur. 

First Bloom - may 2022

Please join Texas Equal Access Fund for a virtual First Bloom awards ceremony on Thursday, May 18 at 6 p.m. central time. More details are to come. Please read on for more information about First Bloom 2022.

We will recognize some outstanding reproductive health, rights, and justice advocates, and will present our new Young Voices in Action award in addition to our Force for Change, our Expanding Access, and our Media Ally Awards. Please join us as we lift a glass to these wonderful partners.

Our keynote speaker will be Renee Bracey Sherman, executive director of We Testify.

Keyote Speaker, renee bracey sherman

Renee Bracey Sherman is a reproductive justice activist, abortion storyteller, and writer. She is the founder and executive director of We Testify, an organization dedicated to the leadership and representation of people who have abortions and share their stories at the intersection of race, class, and gender identity. 

She is also an executive producer of Ours to Tell, an award-winning documentary elevating the voices of people who’ve had abortions, and the co-author of the forthcoming book COUNTERING ABORTIONSPLAINING from Amistad/Harper Collins.

upcoming events

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