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How Can We Reconcile Prison Abolition With #MeToo?

How Can We Reconcile Prison Abolition With #MeToo?

Oct 4, 2018 | General News | 0 comments

Victoria Law @ Filter. Excerpt below: “We call on social justice movements to develop strategies and analysis that address both state AND interpersonal violence, particularly violence against women. Currently, activists/movements that address state violence (such as...
#SayHerName Week of Action: June 11-17, 2018

#SayHerName Week of Action: June 11-17, 2018

May 14, 2018 | Take Action! | 0 comments

Take action to end state and patriarchal violence against all Black women & girls.  Join BYP100 and a coalition of organizers for the #SayHerName Week of Action, Jul 11-18, 2018. Learn...
Bresha Meadows Returns Home After Collective Organizing Efforts — #FreeBresha

Bresha Meadows Returns Home After Collective Organizing Efforts — #FreeBresha

Feb 7, 2018 | General News | 1 comment

  Welcome home, Bresha. In this post, #FreeBresha organizers Colby Lenz and Mariame Kaba review how #FreeBresha successfully advocated for Bresha Meadows, an Ohio teen who was jailed after killing her father in self-defense. (Originally published at Teen Vogue) Bresha...

Night Out for Safety and Liberation on August 2nd

https://www.alliedmedia.org/news/2016/07/28/night-out-safety-and-liberation-august-2nd
Free Marissa Now and Stand With Nan-Hui: A Conversation About Parallel Struggles

Free Marissa Now and Stand With Nan-Hui: A Conversation About Parallel Struggles

Jul 4, 2015 | General News | 1 comment

Marissa Alexander is a Black mother of three and a survivor of domestic violence from Jacksonville, Florida. She was prosecuted and threatened with 60 years in prison for defending her life from her abusive husband. She spent three-years behind bars and, beginning...
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