In 2018 and 2019, advocates, survivor leaders, community-based professionals working directly with criminalized Black women survivors, system players, national thought leaders, and Office on Violence Against Women grantees came together to discuss the needs of criminalized Black women survivors and determine effective strategies for working with and supporting them. This report synthesizes observations and reflections from roundtable participants and outlines important next steps to further enhance this work. These national roundtables were convened by Project SAFE partners, the Center for Court Innovation, Black Women's Blueprint, the National Black Women's Justice Institute, and Rev. Dr. Cheryl Dudley of the American Baptist Churches of Metropolitan New York, and sponsored by the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.