The Black Response Cambridge & Impact Boston present The Criminalization of Self-Defense. Join The Black Response and Impact Boston for The Criminalization of Self-Defense, a community education event at The Community Art Center in Cambridge Massachusetts. This free and public gathering will explore how self-defense is criminalized, particularly fro Black, Brown, and marginalized survivors, and how communities can reclaim safety through resistance, advocacy, and care. When: November twentieth, 2025, 6:00 to 8:30 P M. Where: Community Arts Center, 119 Windsor Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02139. Speakers: Professor Alisa Bierra - Survived And Punished, U C L A. Meg Stone, Impact Boston. Kishana Smith-Osei, Massachusetts Women Of Color Network. Lea Kayali, Palestinian Youth Movement Boston. Co-facilitated by Professor Daanika Gordon and Virginia Cuella. Books for sale by Porter Square Book Store. For more information, contact General@TheBlackResponseCambridge.com.
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The Black Response and Impact Boston will discuss how the legal system unfairly treats self-defense, especially for Black, Brown, and marginalized survivors.
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