How Does Oppression Affect Or Violate A Woman's Human Rights Today In New York City?
Photo Credits ~ @filthyrich2011l Go Doctorate Go Media New York City -- As talks are underway for the NYC Human Rights Law 819, has anyone taken a look at Title 8 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York, "Discriminatory Harassment?' When a person interferes with one's freedom, liberty, or free exercise of religion under the First Amendment, to threaten, intimidate, or coerce a person (especially a person with a mobility disability), that person's rights have been violated under that constitution or laws of the United States. The blogger wrote an affidavit on March 2, 2016, after careful examination of State of New York practices motivated by hate for an unaccepted condition to understand closer why a person of Honorable status would alienate or ostracize a vulnerable woman under the Commission on Human Rights to violate an order. When such acts occur against vulnerable women or have been recognized by vulnerable women using recordings...