We must always remember that women have not and are not always safe in the public theater of protest and demonstration, whether on the streets or in digital spaces—where violence and harassment are often anonymous, faceless and unaccountable.
Author: Tara Carter
Tara Matamoros Carter is Partner and COO at Tangelo. She served vital and well-recognized roles at global institutions, such as Accenture, Wells Fargo, Citi, Robert Half, New York University, New York Medical College, and Mercer Medical. Tara earned her BS from Cornell University. An award-winning intrapreneur, she has published work in numerous journals. Tara lives with her family in Southbury, Connecticut.
Signs of Change in the March for Our Lives
Event organizers expect up to half a million people to fill the streets of Washington, D.C. this Saturday at the March for Our Lives in support of school safety and laws to reduce gun violence. The event, scheduled to start in front of the White House, will be led by the teenage survivors of the mass […]