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Abolitionist Feminist Resources to Dismantle Policing

Abolitionist Feminist Resources to Dismantle Policing

Jun 11, 2020 | General News | 0 comments

The ongoing violence and terror caused by police in our homes, on the street, in schools, on borders, abroad, and in hidden places like police cars, jails, prisons, and detention centers has to end. To achieve safety for our communities, policing must be abolished and...
New Report on Safety and Healing for Black Survivors of Sexual Violence

New Report on Safety and Healing for Black Survivors of Sexual Violence

Jul 31, 2019 | General News | 2 comments

Expanding Our Frame, Deepening our Demands for Safety and Healing for Black Survivors of Sexual Violence is a recently published report by Andrea Ritchie for the National Black Women’s Justice Institute. Excerpt below:   [T]hroughout U.S. history, Black...
#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 More!
#Blacksexworkerslivesmatter: White-Washed ‘Anti-Slavery’ and the Appropriation of Black Suffering

#Blacksexworkerslivesmatter: White-Washed ‘Anti-Slavery’ and the Appropriation of Black Suffering

Sep 9, 2015 | Guest Post | 0 comments

by Robyn Maynard Originally published at The Feminist Wire, republished here with permission. Claiming to be a modern-day anti-slavery ambassador is a highly profitable cause, one that is increasingly popular in Hollywood circles. Most recently, hundreds of...
June 10: National Day of Action for Nan-Hui Jo

June 10: National Day of Action for Nan-Hui Jo

Jun 8, 2015 | Events, Take Action! | 0 comments

From #StandWithNanHui: On Wednesday, June 10, join the National Day of Action for Nan-Hui and tell ICE: Release Nan-Hui so she can reunite with her daughter! Now, more than ever, we need your support to demand that ICE release Nan-Hui immediately so she can reunite...
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