Baltimore housing commissioner Paul Graziano knew that his employees were forcing women to have sex in exchange for crucial home repairs for years--yet he still has a job.
It's shocking that Graziano hasn't been fired yet, but momentum is growing to get him out of office. Last week, billboard trucks highlighting the controversy blanketed Baltimore and garnered headlines. Now, it's time to turn up the pressure. And showing up in person is a powerful way to make our voices heard. Can you join us?
Here are the details:
What: Show up to the mayor's office and deliver over 35,000 petition signatures!
When: Friday, February 5th 12:30-1PM
Where: City Hall, 100 Holliday St, Baltimore, MD *look for the people holding purple signs!*
More than 10 rape complaints were made to Graziano's office as early as 2013--and no one did anything. Graziano's oversight is a disgrace, but we can make sure he's held accountable. Delivering petitions in-person is powerful and cannot be ignored.
Can you join us on Friday, February 5th, at City Hall?