1. Who is this âsolutionâ really for? Does it center women and girls, or just placate the powerful? Who is being protected, and who is
1. Who is this âsolutionâ really for?
Does it center women and girls, or just placate the powerful?
Who is being protected, and who is being managed?
2. What kind of harm is being renamed instead of removed?
Are words like “rehabilitation,” “empowerment,” or “accountability” masking punishment, control, or surveillance?
3. Is this reform designed to disappear people or center them?
Are certain groups (Black girls, Black women, poor mothers) still being policed under the new policy or program?
Are we inviting them inâor removing them âfor their own goodâ?
4. Is this change structural, or just symbolic?
Are institutions shifting power, or just shifting language?
Who holds decision-making authority after the âchangeâ?
5. Who is profiting, getting praised, or receiving funding?
Is there a new nonprofit, tech platform, or âinitiativeâ built on managing the same crisis instead of ending it?
6. Who was at the table when this was created?
Were survivors, grassroots organizers, and impacted women meaningfully involvedâor just surveyed after the fact?
7. What histories is this erasing or ignoring?
Are elders, ancestors, or historical patterns being invokedâor conveniently forgotten?
What stories arenât being told?
8. Does this demand compliance or encourage liberation?
Are people expected to behave better within the same systemâor being supported in imagining a new one?
9. What does my body say about this?
Does it feel tight in your chest? Nausea in your belly? Trust that. Our bodies often know before our minds do.
10. If this had existed 40 years ago, would it have protected my grandmother in this exact scenarioâor punished her?
This question time-travels power. It helps us see whether weâre moving forward or just looping.
đ A Loving Reminder:
You donât have to answer all of these at once. Let them live on your altar, your group chat, your journal, your staff meeting. Pull them out like tarot cards when something feels âoff.â Pass them around like bread when your community is hungry for clarity.
Rearticulation thrives in confusion. Your clarity is resistance.
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