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Here’s why black women’s #MeToo experiences are different

Sunday, October 21, 2018 by Piyush Suthar | Comments

Home News Tech Here’s why black women’s #MeToo experiences are different

In April, a 25-year-old black woman named Chikesia Clemons was violently arrested by police at a Waffle House restaurant in Alabama. A video of the arrest that went viral shows police pulling Clemons from her chair and throwing her to the floor. In the process, her breasts are exposed and her dress rides up in the back. When she attempts to cover her breasts, the two officers on top of her threaten to break her arm for “resisting.” Clemons’ experience is not unique. In the U.S., black women are not afforded the same regard for bodily privacy as white women.…

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Authored by Piyush Suthar
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