id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ehvvatxihvgonec3z5n2jxcdli Phillip Luke Sinitiere The Aesthetic Insurgency of Sandra Bland's Afterlife 2018 48 .pdf application/pdf 15887 1154 66 However, 2014 also marked the unjust police killings of a number of Black women,1 including Gabriella Nevarez, Aura Rosser, Michelle Cusseaux, and Tanisha Anderson. The resurgent racial justice movement in the United States has developed a clear frame to understand the police killings of Black men and boys, theorizing the ways in which they are systematically people killed were women—the oldest, Susie Jackson, was an 87-year-old grandmother—demonstrating clearly that Black women also face the lethal risk of white supremacist violence.2 on June 6, 2015, as this report was being updated for printing, a video emerged showing a police officer in McKinney, Texas pulling out his gun, pinning down Dejerria Becton, an unarmed Black teenage Moreover, the media's exclusive focus on police violence against Black men makes finding information about Black women of all gender identities and sexualities much more difficult. THAT REVEAL THE WAYS GENDER, RACE, AND SEXUALITY CAN OPERATE TOGETHER TO INFORM POLICE ABUSE OF BLACK WOMEN. ./cache/work_ehvvatxihvgonec3z5n2jxcdli.pdf ./txt/work_ehvvatxihvgonec3z5n2jxcdli.txt