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A Different Voice is a blog for sexual assault survivors, friends, family and allies. Can't talk about it? Tired of talking about it? Make art instead!

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Street Harassment
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Together we are Powerful
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11 November 10
sexismandthecity:

The photo above ended up being the central image in the poster. It shows a woman holding a mirror with ‘somos violadores’ (‘we are rapists’) written across it. In the mirror’s reflection, you can see a line of federal riot police and an armored personnel carrier down the block. Women spontaneously organized this action when report after report surfaced that sexual assault was being systematically used by police as one of their tactics to destroy the movement. Women stood in front of advancing squads of riot police and forced them to look into mirrors with messages about sexual assault written across their own reflections.
radicallyhottoff:via www.justseeds.org

sexismandthecity:

The photo above ended up being the central image in the poster. It shows a woman holding a mirror with ‘somos violadores’ (‘we are rapists’) written across it. In the mirror’s reflection, you can see a line of federal riot police and an armored personnel carrier down the block. Women spontaneously organized this action when report after report surfaced that sexual assault was being systematically used by police as one of their tactics to destroy the movement. Women stood in front of advancing squads of riot police and forced them to look into mirrors with messages about sexual assault written across their own reflections.

radicallyhottoff:via www.justseeds.org

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh