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Why not pursue charges in court or “legal” redress?

September 14, 2021 by Sister

We are abolitionists. We are abolitionists who reject carceral frameworks to address harms perpetrated by abusers. We believe in the power of the people’s accountability and the sanitizing power of truth. Most of all we believe in building movements for change that are safe spaces for women and others.  The CBMH is addressing the sexual …

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