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#Standing4BlackGirls Community Action to End Rape Culture and Sexual Violence | Black Cultural Events

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On Saturday, October 22nd, the #Standing4BlackGirls coalition, Women’s Leadership Project and other community partners will hold space for Black women and girl survivors of domestic and sexual violence in its annual rally and community action to raise awareness about the impact of rape culture and anti-Black misogyny. The action will focus... Read more »

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