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Members of the community supported one another, and showed love for their neighbors. Over 200 people from around the Bay Area gathered for the Peace March For Richmond Rape Victim.
U.S. Sen. Martha McSally, R-Ariz., receives an out brief from Acting Secretary of Defense Patrick M. Shanahan, Marine Corps Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and senior Department of Defense leaders on the Sexual Assault Accountability and Investigation Task Force during a roundtable at the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., May 7, 2019. (DoD photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Amber I. Smith)
I Am Not My Rape
I didn't say "no"
I didn't fight
I did ask him to "make me cum"
I did play into his fantasy
I did SURVIVE
I LIVE, despite fear, anger, medication, nightmares
I Am Not My Rape
Washington DC, October 4, 2018. Thousands marched from The Prettyman Court House to the Supreme Court in opposition to the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh.
Called the Campaign For A Welcoming Illinois.Supporting organizations include Illinois Coalition of Immigrant and Refugee Rights and Asian Americans Advancing Justice.
"This bill would require the Illinois Attorney General to develop model policies for courthouses, schools, libraries, medical facilities and shelters on how to handle ICE activities at their locations."
Dr. Elizabeth Van Winkle, performing the duties of Assistant Secretary of Defense for Readiness, speaks to U.S. Sen. Martha McSally, R-Ariz., during a roundtable hosted by Acting Secretary of Defense Patrick M. Shanahan, Marine Corps Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and senior Department of Defense leaders on the Sexual Assault Accountability and Investigation Task Force at the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., May 7, 2019. (DoD photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Amber I. Smith)
"Lights, Camera, (Collective) Action!", the celebration of the fifth anniversary of Collective Action for Safe Cities (CASS), held at Room & Board at 1840 14th Street NW.
NOTE: This image is fully copyrighted. Permission is granted only to CASS or those within the photo to use these images with attribution:
"© Andrew Bossi, flic.kr/s/aHsjVSL8R1"
"Lights, Camera, (Collective) Action!", the celebration of the fifth anniversary of Collective Action for Safe Cities (CASS), held at Room & Board at 1840 14th Street NW.
NOTE: This image is fully copyrighted. Permission is granted only to CASS or those within the photo to use these images with attribution:
"© Andrew Bossi, flic.kr/s/aHsjVSL8R1"
U.S. Sen. Martha McSally, R-Ariz., receives an out brief from Acting Secretary of Defense Patrick M. Shanahan, Marine Corps Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and senior Department of Defense leaders on the Sexual Assault Accountability and Investigation Task Force during a roundtable at the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., May 7, 2019. (DoD photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Amber I. Smith)
U.S. Sen. Martha McSally, R-Ariz., speaks to Acting Secretary of Defense Patrick M. Shanahan following a roundtable on the Sexual Assault Accountability and Investigation Task Force at the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., May 7, 2019. (DoD photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Amber I. Smith)
Members of the community supported one another, and showed love for their neighbors. Over 200 people from around the Bay Area gathered for the Peace March For Richmond Rape Victim.
U.S. Sen. Martha McSally, R-Ariz., receives an out brief from Acting Secretary of Defense Patrick M. Shanahan, Marine Corps Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and senior Department of Defense leaders on the Sexual Assault Accountability and Investigation Task Force during a roundtable at the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., May 7, 2019. (DoD photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Amber I. Smith)
"Lights, Camera, (Collective) Action!", the celebration of the fifth anniversary of Collective Action for Safe Cities (CASS), held at Room & Board at 1840 14th Street NW.
NOTE: This image is fully copyrighted. Permission is granted only to CASS or those within the photo to use these images with attribution:
"© Andrew Bossi, flic.kr/s/aHsjVSL8R1"
Washington DC, October 4, 2018. Thousands gathered here today for a rally and march to oppose the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court. The very large, diverse* and energized crowd of protesters assembled at the E. Barrett Prettyman United States Court House and then marched to the U.S. Supreme Court for a rally with speeches. Judge Kavanaugh has been accused of sexual assault by at least three women and of lying to Congress numerous times by many prominent legislators. Today's action is a continuation of weeks of nationwide non-violent protests against Kavenaugh that have resulted in over a thousand arrests. Over three hundred were arrested in the Hart Senate Office Building atrium just this evening. Despite the best efforts of the protesters it is expected that the morally bankrupt Senate Republicans will stumble Kavenaugh's confirmation over the finish line on Friday or Saturday. Why? Kavanaugh will compliantly hand President Donald J. Trump a "get out of jail free" card if an anticipated and much deserved impeachment proceeding is launched when the balance of power in Congress shifts to the Democrats.
*Women led the way by far in numbers and were the chief organizers, the most militant and the most arrested.
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Maj. Gen. Stephen R. Lanza, the 7th Infantry Division commanding general, speaks to a crowd of more than 500 Soldiers, Families and civilians before the start of the Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention 5k Run/Walk, April 20, on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash.The 7th Inf. Div. hosted this year's SHARP run/walk. "Together, collectively, we own this and together, collectively, we can set the climate and the culture in our formation where this does not occur-- where everybody on this installation, and everybody in this profession is treated equally and given the respect they deserve," Lanza said. "Together we own this problem and together we can fix this so that we don't have to have something to recognize a problem that should never exist in our ranks as professionals."
Washington DC, October 4, 2018. Thousands marched from The Prettyman Court House to the Supreme Court in opposition to the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh.
U.S. Sen. Martha McSally, R-Ariz., speaks to members of a round table hosted by Acting Secretary of Defense Patrick M. Shanahan, Marine Corps Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and senior Department of Defense leaders on the Sexual Assault Accountability and Investigation Task Force at the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., May 7, 2019. (DoD photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Amber I. Smith)
(Staff Photos by Rob Mattson/Amherst College, Office of Communications) Students, faculty and staff gather on the Valentine Quad to "Take the Pledge" as part of the "It's on Us" initiative to stop sexual assault, Thursday afternoon, October 9, 2014, on the Amherst College campus in Amherst, Mass. For more information about the initiative, visit the Facebook page at www.facebook.com/events/795637340493878/.
It's astounding to see left-leaning universities such as Yale and Harvard lavish honor upon Hillary Clinton considering that some minor research beneath the shallow surface of MSM news banter reveals the level to which she attacked and ridiculed the women that documented numerous detailed rape accounts against her husband Bill.
The POLITICO article on this subject just scratches the surface. Once Hillary lost all hope of winning the presidential election, the proverbial dam broke and the #MeToo movement gained steam:
How Hillary Clinton's Loss Helped the #MeToo and #GreatAwakening Movements
LINK:
templestream.blogspot.com/2018/05/how-hillary-clintons-es...
A rally and press conference was held on Tuesday afternoon April 10th at the Daley Center in downtown Chicago to call attention to the fact that the state of Illinois is one of fourteen states yet to pass the Equal Rights Amendment.
The Equal Rights Amendment states that: "Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any state on account of sex". The E.R.A, would provide legal protection for women in various ways including gender-based violence, equal pay, and pregnancy discrimination.
70% of America's poor are women. This also affects the children who depend on them.
Women make up roughly half the workforce and constitute two-thirds of minimum wage workers.
Women earn 79 and 44% of what men make adjusted for their race. The latter figure applies more to blacks and Hispanics.
Women are twice as likely to retire in poverty as men.
Passing the E.R.A. would ensure that employers could not give women less pay for doing the same work as a man.
For more information see: www.equalmeansequal.org.
Called the Campaign For A Welcoming Illinois.Supporting organizations include Illinois Coalition of Immigrant and Refugee Rights and Asian Americans Advancing Justice.
"This bill would require the Illinois Attorney General to develop model policies for courthouses, schools, libraries, medical facilities and shelters on how to handle ICE activities at their locations."
U.S. Sen. Martha McSally, R-Ariz., speaks to Acting Secretary of Defense Patrick M. Shanahan following a roundtable on the Sexual Assault Accountability and Investigation Task Force at the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., May 7, 2019. (DoD photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Amber I. Smith)
Rep. T.W. Shannon, Oklahoma Speaker of the House, takes a stand against domestic violence and sexual assault. Photo by Dan Morgan.
Our SHARP team of experts sets up a display at the Fort Huachuca Exchange 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., every Wednesday during Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month to involve the community. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
Members of the community supported one another, and showed love for their neighbors. Over 200 people from around the Bay Area gathered for the Peace March For Richmond Rape Victim.
"Dominic Strauss-Kahn is a powerful global figure who has been accused of a string of sexual offences and is still under investigation for his role in a prostitution ring. By inviting him to speak, the Cambridge Union risks colluding with attitudes that condone or trivialise violence against women. Ironically the event comes one day after International Women's Day (8th March) when people around the globe will be taking action on sexual and other violence against women." - Holly Dustin, Director of the End Violence Against Women Coalition
Participants of the Slutwalk march hold up a placards and listen to speeches during the rally held in Trafalgar Square.
"Lights, Camera, (Collective) Action!", the celebration of the fifth anniversary of Collective Action for Safe Cities (CASS), held at Room & Board at 1840 14th Street NW.
NOTE: This image is fully copyrighted. Permission is granted only to CASS or those within the photo to use these images with attribution:
"© Andrew Bossi, flic.kr/s/aHsjVSL8R1"
Participants of the Slutwalk march hold up a placards and listen to speeches during the rally held in Trafalgar Square.
The "Safe Spaces Jam", the annual fundraiser for Collective Action for Safe Spaces (CASS), held at Room & Board (1840 14th Street NW).
More photos are available at: www.flickr.com/gp/thisisbossi/8V4S63
NOTE: This image is fully copyrighted. Permission is granted only to CASS or those within the photo to use these images with attribution:
"© Andrew Bossi, flic.kr/s/aHskVY91Tb"
The 7th Infantry Division hosted this year's Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention 5k Run/Walk, which started and ended at Joint Base Lewis-McChord's Wilson Gym, April 20. Nearly 520 Soldiers, Families and civilians turned out to participate in the event, while many others came to show support on this chilly, but dry, Washington morning.
Some of the many awesome people who took part in this very meaningful assembly. Heading down Wellington and onto Bank Street.
Ottawa, August 18, 2012.
A rally and press conference was held on Tuesday afternoon April 10th at the Daley Center in downtown Chicago to call attention to the fact that the state of Illinois is one of fourteen states yet to pass the Equal Rights Amendment.
The Equal Rights Amendment states that: "Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any state on account of sex". The E.R.A, would provide legal protection for women in various ways including gender-based violence, equal pay, and pregnancy discrimination.
70% of America's poor are women. This also affects the children who depend on them.
Women make up roughly half the workforce and constitute two-thirds of minimum wage workers.
Women earn 79 and 44% of what men make adjusted for their race. The latter figure applies more to blacks and Hispanics.
Women are twice as likely to retire in poverty as men.
Passing the E.R.A. would ensure that employers could not give women less pay for doing the same work as a man.
For more information see: www.equalmeansequal.org.
October 3, 2018 - Rebecca Solnit and the San Francisco Projection Department (SFPD) at the San Francisco Federal Building. Author Rebecca Solnit reads a condensed version of her letter thanking Dr Christine Blasey Ford.
Major General Ray Shields, the adjutant general of New York, speaks to members of the New York National Guard headquarters staff during a ceremony held on April 5, 2023 at New York National Guard headquarters in Latham, New York, to mark April 2023 as Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month. Shields emphasized that the New York National Guard takes incidents of sexual assault and harassment very seriously and refers reported cases to civilian law enforcement when possible. (Division of Military and Naval Affairs Photo by Eric Durr)