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Say Her Name: Resisting Police Brutality Against Black Women
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Black Women’s Votes Matter, Huffington Post, November 12th, 2015
#SayHerName: Honoring Our Sisters Before They Become a Hashtag, Sojourners, September/October 2015
Say Her Name: Ain’t We Women? Sojourners, September 15th, 2015
Poet’s Heartbreaking Reminder That When We Don’t #SayHerName, History Doesn’t Listen, September 3rd, 2015
Can You See Me Now? Raynette Turner, Sandra Bland, and the Invisibility of Black Women, Huffington Post, August 13th, 2015
Black Women are Not Simply Black, Huffington Post, August 11th, 2015
Supporters of Black Women Gather to ‘Say Her Name,’ The Uptake, August 6th, 2015
#SayHerName: Five Chilling Stories from Black Women Who Refuse to Stay Silent After Sandra Bland, Elle, July 27th, 2015
#SayHerName: Centering the Lives and Deaths of Black Women and Girls, Huffington Post, July 23rd, 2015
Black Women Matter, and We Will #SayHerName (video), For Harriet, July 23rd, 2015
#SayHerName: Resisting Police Brutality Against Black Women, July 16th, 2015
Say Her Name: Female Black Lives Matter, Too, Tina Susman for the Los Angeles Times, June 23rd, 2015
How Many Black Women Have Been Killed by Police in 2015? Orchestrated Pulse, June 8th, 2015
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