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  1. 27 Sep 2021

    Black women did this. Black survivors did this. They told their truth, they shared their stories, they broke the world open with their power.

  2. 27 Sep 2021

    Jim DeRogatis, the Black women at the Sun Times, Dream Hampton, the Black women who created the , Tarana Burke, and a whole gang of organizers from Chicago and beyond are American heros. Kinda a shame it took nearly 30 years for this to happen.

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  3. 4 Sep 2021

    alle so: drake: lass samplen

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  4. 27 Sep 2021

    They should remove all R Kelly music on streaming platforms and never play his music on radio again

  5. R KELLY HAS BEEN CONVICTED! TOOK THEM LONG ENOUGH!

  6. 27 Sep 2021

    R. Kelly abused Black women and girls for decades. The stories are not new. What is new is some degree of accountability. Today, we hold the survivors in our thoughts. And we thank the Black women who organized for years to . It’s on all of us to protect Black women.

    screen grab of a new york times headline says Live Updates: R. Kelly Found Guilty of All Counts and Faces Life in Prison. The six-week trial in Brooklyn included graphic and disturbing testimony about sexual abuse by one of America’s best-known musicians.
  7. I’m casually removing anyone who demonstrates a public sympathy for R. Kelly during this moment. We not even going there - not now nor ever.

  8. Drake is no lover of women by giving a platform to R Kelly. It has been widely documented the immense harm R Kelly has perpetrated against women specifically Black women & girls i.e. the documentary Surviving R Kelly and the campaign.

  9. FINALLY. R Kelly found guilty of racketeering, “of being the ringleader of a decades-long scheme to recruit women and underage girls for sex.”

  10. 27 Sep 2021

    R Kelly found guilty on all nine counts - sex trafficking and racketeering. Sending my love & light to the girls & women who came forward. To all Survivors, especially Black women & girls, who deserve justice. I pray there is justice for victims of Russell Simmons too

  11. Endless gratitude to Black women who were relentless in fighting for justice for survivors of R. Kelly's abuse.

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  12. R. Kelly hasn't been formally sentenced yet. But men are already talking about "second chances." Meanwhile, they aren't saying anything about the victims. And that's how sexism works. That's how misogynoir works.

  13. 27 Sep 2021

    The grassroots movement shows the power of social media campaigns for justice just as is doing.

  14. 22 Oct 2021

    We are humbled. But we are NOT done. We are still fighting for survivors. The work continues.

  15. Back in March 2019, we were joined by Kenyette Tisha Barnes (), one of the co-founders of , who shared some of the victim-blaming narratives that enabled R. Kelly's rampant abuse of Black girls to go unchecked for decades:

  16. 27 Sep 2021

    And this all started with and the documentary bringing so much to light.

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  18. 27 Sep 2021

    forever.

  19. 29 Sep 2021

    Maybe the reason has never done the hard work of finding remorse or redemption is because y'all keep jumping up in his place to find it for him.

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