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Finding our freedom is ongoing. Mourning our slain. Often fearing futures and repeating pasts. But r

Finding our freedom is ongoing.
Mourning our slain.
Often fearing futures and repeating pasts.

But right now in this this pivotal time,
Imagine our futures.
While we continue to build them, keep visioning.

What does freedom for all Black people look like?
Imagine fully liberated Black people,
Normalized Black leisure,
Unbridled Black pleasure,
Boisterous black joy.

Imagine it every day.
Cast those spells.
Do the work

Happy Juneteenth Weekend!

Also, hey white folks! Keep paying reparations beyond this weekend.

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The struggle to protect black girls and women remains. Unfortunately, black women remain vulnerable

The struggle to protect black girls and women remains. Unfortunately, black women remain vulnerable to sexual violence due to what we call intersectionality, the systematic oppression black women experience based upon their race and gender.

These institutionalized practices and policies prevent their equitable enforcement. Because of what is known as the “Strong Black Woman” archetype (Beauboeuf-Lafontant, 2009), the dangerous single story told about black women that uplifts their strength, perseverance and survival and minimizes their emotional well-being, tenderness and humanity, black women are rarely protected. In fact, black women are rarely protected while.

How can you help?

#Become an informed ally. #Learn more about the relationship between colonialism and sexual violence. Consider reading more books by black women scholars who are writing about the daily lived experiences of black women, including sexual violence.

#CiteBlackWomen is a good start. Center black women in your advocacy.

#Contact your elected officials and share this data. Ask them what they are doing specifically to improve the sexual violence experienced by black women. It may be helpful to explain how institutions contribute to gendered racism. Ask them to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act.

#Support organizations that work on behalf of black women in your area. This may require you doing some research, talking with black women and allowing them to tell you what they need.

Black women should not be the forgotten survivors of sexual violence.


Stats Via: National Center on Violence Against Women in the Black Community (PDF, 772KB):

Institute for Women’s Policy Research

Article:www.apa.org/pi/about/newsletter/2020/02/black-women-sexual-assault

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