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Topic: Women and Girls

40,000 Police Interventions: A Five-Year Look-Back On Policing in NYC Public Schools

As a result of years of persistent multi-organizational advocacy, the public has access to data on policing in New York...

The Collective Freedom Project

The Collective Freedom Project is a website and digital space made to uplift the work of advocates across the country...

Breaking the Silence: Supporting Survivors of Police Sexual Violence

Amidst a growing national conversation about sexual violence sparked by #MeToo and the ‘me, too.’ movement originated by Tarana Burke,...

Shrouded in Silence – Police Sexual Violence: What We Know & What We Can Do About It

In the midst of a national reckoning around the violence of policing, and a national conversation about sexual assault prompted...

Two Sides of Justice: Curriculum & Audio Stories

Two Sides of Justice is a collection of narratives from system survivors. The criminal justice system has altered the lives...

#SayHerName YouTube Playlist

YouTube has partnered with AAPF and Executive Director Kimberlé Crenshaw to elevate the stories of Black women, girls, and femmes...

Is Sex Work Decriminalization the Answer? What the Research Tells Us

This research brief reviews existing empirical research on the impacts of decriminalization — and conversely criminalization — of sex work...

The Special Report: Black Girls & Women & Police Brutality

Areva is joined by Andrea Ritchie, Breaion King, Michelle Jacobs, Shalonda Jones, Dr. Thalia González and Dr. Treva Lindsey. Why...

Punishing the Poorest: How the Criminalization of Homelessness Perpetuates Poverty in San Francisco

This 2015 report details the effects of criminalization on the homeless residents of San Francisco. Since 1981, San Francisco has...