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All articles filed in police brutality

No means no.

By: Amina June 6, 2020
Feminismblack lives matter, Blogger, love, police brutality, rape, safe, sexual assault2 Comments on No means no.

Black people matter. Black lives matter. Our girls and women deserve to be safe – whether in their own homes or outside. Our bodies are not for anyone’s pleasure…

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