I Shouldn’t Have to Be a “Strong Black Woman” for My Life to Matter - Support Black women when we are loud or quiet, when we are brave or scared, when we are fed-up or meek.
In May 2020, a young Black woman kneels in front of riot police with nothing but a face mask. In August 2016, Ieshia Evans calmly approaches riot-armed police and is promptly taken into custody. Over 50 years ago, Gloria Richardson pushes a rifle away from her in apparent exasperation and outrage.
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