Collective Action for Safe Spaces

@SafeSpacesDC

Building safety without police, through solutions that are community-based, anti-carceral, and center survivors and folks at the margins.

Washington, DC
Joined March 2009

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  1. One of the many reasons why the is insidiously problematic. Increased of women & other survivors of systematically plays into the separation from their children. PCSF supports the reformative & dismantling voices of the Violence Against Women Act.

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  2. Apr 29

    Can 10 caring people sign up to donate $50 each month to ? Can we come together to support a group of Black trans women who have gone through abuse to help them get safe and stable housing for two years?

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  3. That, and it’s not like the pandemic will magically disappear by June. This has the very real potential to be a mass spreader event, in addition to it likely creating costly inconveniences (ex - Uber/Lyft surges) to residents over the course of three days.

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  4. Closing Sexual Harrassment Awareness Month Today with a thread CW : sexual harassment/ wage theft

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  5. Apr 21

    Renate Klein, The Misogyny of Surrogacy: Disappearing Women as Mothers, published in Hecate in 2020. Read more in Surrogacy: A Human Rights Violation >>

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  6. Apr 22

    Why women need to be at the heart of climate action

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  7. Apr 20

    Happy 420, especially to the Black and brown people still incarcerated for it while they give white people licenses to sell it and ppl recreationally do it everywhere

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  8. Apr 21

    Donate to street sense. They do awesome work. Rest In Power!

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  10. Apr 18

    Two weeks ago, the Washington Post published egregious copaganda focusing on MPD and Bowser. Today in we discuss how to spot copaganda and outline questions to ask when reading news about "crime". 🧵 Read the full article here:

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  11. Wishing everyone a safe Easter from CASS

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  12. Apr 15

    This April for Sexual Assault Awareness Month, we are educating and advocating for a safer virtual world. We are committed to !

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  13. Apr 15

    The struggles for sex workers’ and women’s rights are innately interconnected. This case study documents the evolution of NSWP and its network’s diverse engagements within the women’s movement, examining the most significant challenges and achievements.

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  14. Apr 15

    By building trauma-informed spaces online, we can support of harassment and abuse. Learn how from :

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  15. Apr 14
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  16. We will not share the traumatizing video of this incident, which has brought Patrick’s death to the attention of the nation. Instead, we are sharing the demands of Patrick’s family. CW for a description of the incident with no video.

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  17. Today we are sending love to the friends and family of Patrick Lyoya, a 26-year-old Congolese immigrant and Grand Rapids resident who was murdered by the police. Our hearts are with them and the protesters filling the streets of Grand Rapids calling for

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  18. Apr 12

    On Muvas is back for Black Maternal Health Week! This year, we're focusing in on mental and emotional health for s*x working moms. Stay tuned for highlights and partners coming through all week!

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  19. Apr 12

    Before they use the Brooklyn subway shooting to insist we need more police presence, I want to remind everyone that there are already 3,500 police in NYC subways at all times. Clearly there’s a disconnect between police presence and public safety

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