Expanding Our Frame
Despite the specific origins of “me too.” in conversations among Black women and girls, Black women and girls’ stories, narratives, and experiences remain largely at the margins of mainstream #MeToo conversations.
Research Across The Walls
A Guide to Participatory Research Projects & Partnerships to Free Criminalized Survivors (Survived & Punished)
Criminalizing Survival
Criminalizing Survival includes curriculum units and activities that can be used for political education focused on the intersections between racialized gender-based violence and criminalization.
Criminalizing Domestic Violence: A Curriculum
This curriculum unit is intended to help activists, advocates, organizers and community members to learn more about the criminalization of domestic violence survivors.
The Crisis of Criminalization
This report is an urgent call for a comprehensive philanthropic response to the growing crisis of criminalization.
Invisible No More
Invisible No More is a timely examination of how Black women, Indigenous women, and women of color experience racial profiling, police brutality, and immigration enforcement.