by roz | Feb 7, 2015 | black women, crime, culture, domestic abuse, Family, Human Rights, law and order, women
We could never imagine sitting eating our dinner one minute and then being attacked and having a limb hacked off but that is what happened to Pendo Sengerema, aged 15 as she ate dinner at home with her family. To donate, support or do more click on this link to...
by roz | Feb 5, 2015 | black women, citizenship, civil liberties, culture, domestic abuse, education, Family, Feminism, Human Rights, law and order, mental health, politics
Domestic Abuse has no place in our community. The following organisations offer specialist support for Black Women. Use the red link, name of the organisation for more information. East London Black Women Organisation: supports African and Caribbean women Tel 020 8534...
by roz | Jul 25, 2014 | article, citizenship, civil liberties, crime, domestic abuse, Family, police, politics
Roland Frolander is accused of one of the worst acts a human can commit, molestation of a child. Under no circumstances is that acceptable. Not ever, not even under the guise of child brides. But the rule of law should hold accountable Jason Browning, the father who...
by roz | Feb 19, 2014 | black women, crime, domestic abuse, Family, mental health, musing, sport & culture, women
Just a two match ban if it is a black women. Pictured is the unconscious form of Janay Palmer the fiancée of American NFL star Ray Rice. Rice dragged her unconscious body into a lobby after he physically assaulted her. Janay, now wife of Ray Rice, married him five...