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Topic: Women and Girls

Defund the Police Campaign Demands & Information (Boston, MA)

Families for Justice as Healing organizes to shift power and resources away from policing and incarceration and into Black and...

Police Sexual Violence: Police Brutality, #MeToo, and Masculinities

Allegations that police officers have committed sexual assault while on duty are shockingly prevalent and surprisingly underanalyzed. Police sexual violence...

Domestic Violence Awareness Month & Defund Fact Sheet

A resource detailing a few key facts about police response to domestic violence and highlighting defunding police as a survivor...

Invest/Divest Louisville

This kit is designed to consolidate the information regarding Invest Divest strategy and resources for Louisville, Kentucky. This kit is...

Plight of the Girl: The Story of Dorothy Belle Young

In December 1968, 14-year old Dorothy Belle Young and her 11-year-old sister Yvonne were arrested for “using profane language at...

The Data That Shows We Still Don’t ‘Say Her Name’

Breonna Taylor is the only Black woman killed by police whose case is familiar to most Americans. And a Newsy...

#SayHerName Chime Special

Historically, Black women, girls, and femmes have not fit the most accessible frames of anti-Black police violence. Consequently, it is...

Policing Women: Race and gender disparities in police stops, searches, and use of force

Jails have been described as the criminal justice system’s “front door,” but jail incarceration typically begins with the police, with...

Ten Key Facts About Policing: Highlights From Our Work

Many of the worst features of mass incarceration — such as racial disparities in prisons — can be traced back...