Violence against Crystal Richards, Megan Thee Stallion, and so many more show Black women are always in a state of crisis.
Her boyfriend, a man with whom many of my friends had graduated from high school, has been charged with first-degree felony murder, according to thethat there were at least 100 people, including family, present at Crystal’s 28th birthday party when Gertraveon Demart Wilson is alleged of shooting her in the chest and killed her. All I can think to myself is in an event of that many people, how did no one step in to save her?said that she had been shot and required surgery and a hospital stay.
Either of these stories would have hurt me, individually. But, to read them so close together, and comprehend that neither social status nor family presence is enough to protect Black women from interpersonal and systemic violence shook me. It was an unwanted reminder that Black women’s safety is a rarity.of domestic violence, according to a report by. But Megan and Crystal’s stories reminded me that Black women are always in a state of crisis.
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