'December 14th, 2019 marked the fifth anniversary of the
Say Her Name
campaign, a movement founded to raise awareness of the names and stories of Black women, girls and femmes killed by police, and to provide support to the families affected. The campaign has produced a groundbreaking report expanding the conversation on police violence so that it foregrounds the experiences of Black women and girls. But none of these developments would be possible without the courage, resilience and Kimingenuity of
Fran Garrett, the mother of
Michelle Cusseaux. Cusseaux, a 50-year-old Black woman, was shot and killed on August 14, 2014 by Officer Percy Dupra while Phoenix police were trying to serve a mental health wellness check. Her life was taken just days after the police killing of Ferguson, MO teenager Mike Brown became national news, sparking nationwide outrage and galvanizing the modern movement for Black lives.' --
Intersectionality Matters with Kimberlé Crenshaw
Published on March 26, 2020 07:55