Saving Black Women: A Sister’s Fight After Brittany Clardy’s Murder
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About this listen
“When Black and Brown women are safe, all women are safe.” - Lakeisha Lee
Learn how Lakeisha Lee turned the tragedy of the 2013 murder of her sister into advocacy through the Brittany Clardy Foundation.
In this conversation, we explore Lakeisha’s journey, the foundation’s mission, and how community involvement can drive significant change in addressing violence against women, particularly Black women.
Takeaways
- Advocacy for Black and Brown women
- Intersectionality of issues
- Importance of community support
Chapters
- Introduction and Background - 2:10
- Brittany's Disappearance - 2:30
- Family's Efforts and Challenges - 5:21
- Athena's Story - 7:54
- Finding Strength and Advocacy - 11:52
- Brittany's Foundation and Initiatives - 17:12
- Legislative Efforts and Task Force - 21:36
- National Advocacy and Partnerships - 24:53
- Public Awareness and Support - 46:20
- Solidarity with Indigenous Communities - 49:07
- Beyond the Story: 51:41
Listen at 6 p.m. on Power1047.fm on Tuesdays or follow on YouTube @ShereeCurryMedia
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