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| Authors | Caloza | ||||||||||||||||
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| Title | Relative to Invincible Day. | ||||||||||||||||
| Last Action Dt | 2026-03-24 | ||||||||||||||||
| State | Introduced | ||||||||||||||||
| Status | In Floor Process | ||||||||||||||||
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1.0" ?> WHEREAS, The East Los Angeles Women’s Center proudly commemorates its 50th year of service, advocacy, and support for survivors of sexual violence and their families; and WHEREAS, The beginning of Sexual Assault Awareness Month calls upon communities to recognize the prevalence of sexual violence and renew a collective commitment to prevention, healing, and justice; and WHEREAS, April 1, 2026, marks the first annual Invincible Day, a day dedicated to honoring the strength, resilience, courage, and healing of sexual assault survivors; and WHEREAS, Invincible Day stands as a bold affirmation that survivors are not alone, and that compassion, advocacy, and accessible support services are essential to the path toward healing; and WHEREAS, April 1 represents a beginning, a reminder that reaching out for support is an act of courage, and survivors are encouraged to take a first step by contacting a 24-hour sexual assault hotline, connecting with trusted professionals, and accessing the resources available within their community; and WHEREAS, Invincible Day serves as a declaration of unity, bringing visibility where there has been shadow, voice where there has been silence, and validation where there has been doubt; and WHEREAS, We affirm clearly and without hesitation that survivors are believed, survivors are powerful, survivors are resilient, and survivors are invincible; and WHEREAS, Community members are invited to show solidarity by wearing red lipstick and hoop earrings as symbols of fierce, unapologetic support for survivors and a rejection of harmful narratives that attempt to justify sexual violence; and WHEREAS, Together we proclaim: “Red Lips, Hoops On, Invincible—who I am and what I wear does not justify sexual violence”; and WHEREAS, Through collective action and visible solidarity, we challenge harmful narratives, support survivor healing, and build a future free from violence; now, therefore, be it |