Andrea Ritchie
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Andrea J. Ritchie is a writer, lawyer, and activist for women of color, especially LGBTQ women of color, who have been victims of police violence. An abolitionist and a anarchist, her activism consists of demand for the elimination of police and prisons. She is the author of ''Invisible No More'', a history of state violence against women of color, and co-author of ''No More Police: A Case for Abolition'' with Mariame Kaba. Provided by Wikipedia