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#FROMNO2LOVE

There isn’t a more significant time to uplift the courageous, intergenerational, diasporic Black voices in NO! The Rape Documentary, and Love WITH Accountability: Digging Up the Roots of Child Sexual Abuse anthology than now. Fall 2019 will mark both the 25th anniversary of the first pre-production meeting for the internationally acclaimed documentary film, NO!, and the forthcoming publication of the Love WITH Accountability anthology. Each of these works are groundbreaking, prevention resources that unwaveringly center diasporic Black survivors of adult rape and child sexual abuse. To commemorate the convergence of these milestones, Aishah Shahidah Simmons, the award-winning director of the film, and the editor of the anthology, is partnering with the University of Pennsylvania, the Just Beginnings Collaborative, the African American Museum of Philadelphia, Scribe Video Center, and the Feminist and Gender Studies Department at Colorado College to host, From NO! The Rape Documentary to #LoveWITHAccountability: Black Feminist Centered Forum on Disrupting Sexual Violence (#FromNO2Love) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 31, 2019 – November 1, 2019. 

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Aishah Shahidah Simmons is an award-winning Black feminist lesbian independent documentary filmmaker, published writer, international lecturer, professor, and activist. For twenty-six years, Simmons has been both motivated and engaged as a cultural worker because she believes each one of us has the birth right to live in a world where oppression and exploitation based on race/ethnicity, gender/gender identity, national origin/citizenship, sexuality/sexual orientation, class, and/or religion of anyone is non-existent.

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