The Center for Racial Justice at Dillard University will be hosting a Self Defense training that was created by Investigator Chandra Cleveland, who has over 39 years experience in law enforcement, .
This silent epidemic is affecting hundreds of thousands of Black, Brown, and Indigenous women and girls across the country. In 2020, 40% of all women and girls reported missing were people of color—100,000 out of 250,000 missing—despite making up just 16% of the population. The disproportionate rate of missing Black and Indigenous women and girls can be attributed to a variety of factors, including higher rates of intimate partner violence against BIPOC women than white women. Were, BIPOC women are frequently viewed as responsible for their situations.
Ready for real life self defense skills? Catfight Self Defense is a class created by Investigator Cleveland. Investigator Cleveland wakes up audiences with her real life experiences, and her knowledge that could save your life and your child.
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