@BillGrahamCivic Can you institute a better policy for umbrellas? Security made my friend and I put ours into buckets before the show and then laid out dozens (maybe hundreds?) of umbrellas on tables at the end of the night. Both of our umbrellas were stolen
It has been a week since the GLP announced that the Cass Review and the NHS covered up a shocking and huge increase in suicides after youth restrictions were put into place.
Not a single major media outlet has covered this story, despite breathless anti-trans coverage.
Systems across government often retraumatize and revictimize survivors of human trafficking, domestic violence, and sexual violence. Join us in Sacramento TOMORROW for a discussion about what can be done to stop these cycles of punishment. https://t.co/0hdaRBb5pK
For @guardian : Domestic violence survivors who are criminally charged often do not have their history of abuse taken into account.
A new bill in California would allow survivors to petition these sentences be vacated.
https://t.co/qF0cd4CQ1u
Excited to read this blog post from the 2024 @womensfoundca Solis Policy Institute Trauma Services & Prevention Team on @AsmCottie’s #AB2759 which would strengthen regulations on the use of firearms by individuals who have perpetrated domestic violence https://t.co/FHwxwTf5D4
Jasmine Amons, our Senior Program & Policy Manager and a driving force behind California’s "Justice for Survivors" bill, writes in our blog about how the bill would help survivors of violence reclaim their lives. #SAAM#JusticeforSurvivors https://t.co/ktUCIJy5v6
Survivors of sexual violence deserve compassion and support – not criminalization. In our NCYL blog, I detail California's #JusticeForSurvivors bill, which centers survivors and creates a legal system that helps them heal and thrive:
https://t.co/Q6eMIlqpqX
No carceral system has been able to eliminate abuse at the hands of staff. The only pathway to true safety for survivors is their release and return to their families and communities. https://t.co/wiS35OVC81 #StopCDCRSexualAbuse#ReleaseSurvivors@CACorrections
.@ChildrenNow annual report finds California continues to struggle to support personal, educational needs of children #wholechild by @MallikaSeshadri https://t.co/zoWyN0nbpX