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    #SayHerName is a social movement that seeks to raise awareness for Black women victims of police brutality and anti-Black violence in the United States. [ 1] . The movement's name was created by the African American Policy Forum (AAPF). [ 2] #

  2. Learn about the #SayHerName Campaign which uplifts the Black women, girls, and femmes lost through police violence.

  3. The hard-line Republican congresswoman from Georgia, who was decked out in a red MAGA hat and other regalia, borrowed the phrase from Black racial justice activists who have been calling attention to the extrajudicial deaths of Black women at the hands of police and vigilantes.

  4. Jul 7, 2020 · The Say Her Name campaign, created by Crenshaw's group in 2014, is meant to include women in the national conversation about race and policing. A few women's names and stories, such as...

  5. Mar 15, 2021 · #SayHerName honors Breonna Taylor, other Black women killed by police. No one sets out to be a Black Lives Matter martyr. But somewhere along the way last year, as masked marchers from...

  6. Dec 13, 2018 · December 14th, 2018 marks the fourth anniversary of the #SayHerName campaign, a movement launched by AAPF to raise awareness of Black women, girls and femmes impacted by police violence. Over the...

  7. May 1, 2017 · Founded by Kimberlé Crenshaw, #SayHerName is a social movement that aims to highlight gender-specific ways in which police brutality and anti-black violence disproportionately affect black...

  8. Mar 11, 2024 · Marjorie Taylor Greene wore a T-shirt to Thursday night’s State of the Union address that carried a seemingly simple message: Say Her Name.

  9. May 2, 2018 · Kate Davis and David Heilbroner's 'Say Her Name' recounts the heartbreaking case of activist-turned-victim Sandra Bland. One of the most galvanizing episodes in this generation’s civil rights...

  10. Jul 7, 2020 · The Say Her Name campaign, created by Crenshaw's group in 2014, is meant to include women in the national conversation about race and policing. A few women's names and stories, such as Breonna Taylor, who was shot and killed by Louisville police executing a no-knock search warrant in March, have been part of the Black Lives Matter movement.

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