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Posts Tagged ‘Domestic Violence and Women of Color

Angeline Hassell politically contextualized her personal experience as a domestic violence survivor and how a system that in name said it was there to protect her instead trapped her and her child. Now, she shares with us all the latest in her deeply painful struggle, including how she is made to pay for supervised visits that never seem to happen.

If you are in the NYC area please try and show support for Angeline at her next court date. The hearing will be held on December 22, 2009 at 9:30 am.
Location: Courtroom K-18, Annex Building
Justice Fernando M. Camacho
125-01 Queens Boulevard
Kew Gardens, NY 11415

If using public transportation such as the train or bus:
Subway: E, F to Kew Gardens
Bus: Q60
If they are driving or carpooling:

The courthouse is located at the intersection on 82nd Ave. and Queens Blvd. which is one block south of Union Turnpike. They can mapquest the directions. www.mapquest.com.

If you can make it to Angeline’s next court hearing on December 22, 2009, please let us know by emailing us at:

WheresAniysah_Campaign@yahoo.com

If you are not in NYC pero still want to support, please visit Document the Silence and spread the word.

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