Voice to the Voiceless Presents: Nevertheless, She Persisted Art Exhibit & Book Launch
Date and Time
Jul 11, 2018 6:00 pm
Location
450K
Jul 11, 2018 6:00 pm
450K
Join us Where Art Meets, Literature Meets, Activism.
“Nevertheless She Persisted†is a groundbreaking exploration of abuse of power in the federal courts. How Judge Richard Leon judicial abuse caused the author of Nevertheless She Persisted to develop Agoraphobia. “If the police are not going to enforce my rights and Judges are not going to enforce my rights - I am safer at home.â€
NPS goes into detail about the importance of the #UnfitToJudge movement and how #Metoo abuse happens in federal courts across america and the author’s family history of Jim crow justice from 1932-2018:
?Grandfather was forced to flee Georgia;
?Great Uncle while in uniform was attacked and blinded by South Carolina police after being honorably discharged from the U.S. Army;
? Mother was born a slave in late 1960's
The lack of accountability, and oversight cause police and judges to believe poor people rights are optional and not inalienable rights. Creating a world where the voiceless have no voice.
"Voice to the Voiceless" Visual Art Exhibit puts a human face on the problem of discrimination toward people with disabilities and other minorities in the civil justice system. Our Art tells a story of how judicial malfeasance caused the foreseeable death of Ms. Vedentsova on Feb 9, 2018, and death of Ms. Twiggs on April 17, 2018. -“Ignorance allied with power is the most ferocious enemy justice can have†- James A. Baldwin
Color of Law Center is a 501(C)(3) nonprofit, books sales, and art purchase are fully tax-deductible to the amount allowed by law. For additional inquiries, call us at the Color Of Law Center (202) 900-8855.
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