Marissa Alexander, the Jacksonville FL woman who fired a warning shot at her abusive husband claiming Stand Your Ground, is now finally free.
On Thursday, March 26th, the Chicago convergence will feature an historic discussion among women of color who have been imprisoned for self-defense.
Marissa Alexander, the Florida mother whose case became a rally for anti-racism and survivors of domestic violence, was released today
350 quilt squares containing stories from survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault created to protest the prosecution of Marissa Alexander..
Marissa Alexander, who's case was followed by thousands feeling injustice on her part, will be a free woman in January.
A judge has ruled against Marissa Alexander's request for a new stand your ground hearing.
Hundreds of activists will come together in Jacksonville, FL from Friday, July 25 through Friday, August 1 to support Marissa Alexander.
Marissa Alexander who was once convicted, sentenced to 20 years in jail, and then the verdict overturned, has inspired changes to Florida's Stand Your Ground Law.
Marissa Alexander, who faces up to 60 years in prison for firing a warning shot against her abusive husband, was back in court to request a...
Three cases where blacks stood their ground and were handed the book