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Equality at a Higher Freqency

Ultraviolet: Equality at a Higher Frequency

Daisy Coleman is a Hero

When she was only 14 years old, Daisy was raped and dumped, unconscious, on her front lawn in the middle of a freezing cold night. She went to the police, but instead of getting justice, she was bullied, harassed, and tormented by supporters of her rapist.

Every step of the way, Daisy has refused to be silenced.

Yesterday, a Special Prosecutor announced that no rape charges would be filed. Instead her rapist would face a misdemeanor charge and probation. Daisy deserved much more from our justice system than this. At this dark time, it is important to show her that there are millions of us all around the country who thank her for her bravery in speaking out. She needs to know that the world isn’t filled with bullies and rape apologists.

We’re collecting thousands of personal notes of thanks and support for Daisy. We’re printing them all and delivering them to her in Missouri. Can you add your note?

To Daisy and her family:

"Daisy, thank you for speaking out for justice. You've inspired thousands of people to fight against a culture and legal system that silences survivors instead of punishing their rapists. We wish you healing and a bright future."

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