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    An Open Letter to Playboy From Black Women

    An Open Letter to Playboy From Black Women

    We are writing this letter to stop the sexual violence intervention movement from being bamboozled by Playboy. This letter is as much to the
    Celebrating the 3rd Anniversary of the Black Women's Truth and Reconciliation Commission

    Celebrating the 3rd Anniversary of the Black Women's Truth and Reconciliation Commission

    Today marks three years since the first Black Women’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission took place, and we are still fighting each day.
    What April Teaches Us About Rape Culture and What You Can Do About It

    What April Teaches Us About Rape Culture and What You Can Do About It

    As an organization we are constantly working to create a community of care for survivors of sexual- and gender-based violence
    Can We Ever Leave Neverland? The Danger of Denying Survivor Stories

    Can We Ever Leave Neverland? The Danger of Denying Survivor Stories

    We as a people must ask ourselves why we think it more logical to question a survivor than to believe it possible that anyone — yes, anyone
    Survivor Stories: Patsey

    Survivor Stories: Patsey

    Patsey, an enslaved Black woman, endured severe abuse at the hands of slave master Edwin Epps and his family.
    Survivor Stories: Joan Little

    Survivor Stories: Joan Little

    Joan Little was charged with first-degree murder in 1974 after stabbing a white prison guard who sexually assaulted her at Beaufort County j
    Survivor Stories: Margaret Garner

    Survivor Stories: Margaret Garner

    Margaret Garner, a Black enslaved woman, resolved to end the lives of her children so that they would not be returned to slavery.
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