Things Get Lost by Michaela Pilar Brown Identity Politics, Imagined Histories, and Black Womanhood December 9, 2016 — January 28, 2017 Identity politics have taken on renewed importance the past few years with the polarizing presidential election and increased mainstream awareness of institutionalized
violence on communities of color.
Directed by Marie Fortune, a pastor and author
of Sexual
Violence, The Unmentionable Sin: An Ethical and Pastoral Perspective (Pilgrim Press, 1983), the Center has developed resources for congregational study and action, including a study guide for teen - agers on preventing sexual abuse, a monograph on violence against women of color, and a manual for congregational use in discovering and developing community resources on family v
Violence, The Unmentionable Sin: An Ethical and Pastoral Perspective (Pilgrim Press, 1983), the Center has developed resources for congregational study and action, including a study guide for teen - agers
on preventing sexual abuse, a monograph
on violence against women of color, and a manual for congregational use in discovering and developing community resources on family v
violence against women
of color, and a manual for congregational use in discovering and developing
community resources
on family
violenceviolence.
The Woodside
community, elected officials, and LGBT activists — about 100 in all — rallied around the recovering victim
on Thursday evening August 25, decrying the shocking
violence, acknowledging that it is part
of an «epidemic»
of assaults
on trans women
of color locally and nationally, and vowing to do all they can to combat it.