Christine Blasey Ford ran from the room, locked herself in a bathroom, and then fled the house where #BrettKavanaugh and his friends attempted to assault her.
This is what happened to Professor Christine Blasey Ford when she was just a teenager.
She grappled with what going public would mean for her and her family. She grappled with what it would mean to stay silent, with what her obligation to the nation was. washingtonpost.com/investigations…
We deserve justices on the Supreme Court who protect us from being violated, not judges who violate us.
#ChikesiaClemons was assaulted & violated by the Saraland Police on April 28 in an Alabama @WaffleHouse. She was then arrested and charged for her own assault. Today, Saraland Municipal Court Judge Mark Erwin found her guilty on charges of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.
We are dismayed, but not surprised, by yet another verdict that shows just how little Black lives and Black dignity matter in the United States. We are outraged at the consistent state-sanctioned abuse of Black women in this country.
From police abuse to reproductive injustice, acts of state violence continue to deny Black women the right to bodily autonomy, respect, and dignity.
Let’s be clear about what this Executive Order does: Instead of imprisoning children in separate internment camps away from their parents, this administration will now imprison children in the same internment camps as their parents.
The Executive Order @realDonaldTrump just signed does nothing to end the “zero-tolerance policy” that automatically criminalizes any and all immigrants who cross the border without legal papers, including those seeking asylum.
It does nothing to end the imprisonment of children.
Children locked in “tender age” prison camps will still be locked in camps. Family detention camps.