Cathleen Quinn is a political prisoner held by the state of CA for daring to say she didn’t feel safe being housed with intact men. She was 3 weeks away from her release. And the state revoked her parole.
It’s important that folks understand Cathleen was punished so harshly… pic.twitter.com/na2SfEYkXT
— WomenAreReal (@WomenAreReals) September 25, 2024
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It’s important that folks understand Cathleen was punished so harshly because she and Tomiekia Johnson were the first incarcerated women to speak against SB 132. The state needed to make an example of these two women. They needed to show ALL the other women housed in prison that they better shut up or they too would lose their job, their honor dorm housing, their parole, their everything.
This tactic has been highly effective. But it is crumbling. I’ve waited so long to share Cathleen’s story and I am so proud that her bravery now has allowed her story to be shared in front of US Senators.
California's SB 132 "allows incarcerated transgender, non-binary and intersex people to request to be housed and searched in a manner consistent with their gender identity."
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