The political reality of creating a state that is safe for survivors requires dramatically changing almost all of our systems and relationships.

Nanee Sajeev | Opinion Contributor
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The Protect Act protects survivors, protects us all
If we wish to create a safer Connecticut, then it means supporting and protecting ALL survivors, including those who are incarcerated.
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Your kids deserve affirming and inclusive curricula
To parents who demand more restrictions in education: When you protest gender, sexuality, and human development education in schools, you are endangering your kids.
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Stop arresting sex workers in Connecticut
Sex workers and other under-resourced people are not the scourge of our society. They are just as deserving of economic, social, and physical safety as anyone else.