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Survivors of sexual assault in California prisons should be freed
Elizabeth Lozano, a former California inmate and sexual assault survivor, advocates for releasing incarcerated survivors of prison staff sexual assault. She describes systemic abuse and retaliation against inmates who report misconduct, including a 2024 incident where guards used pepper spray and tear gas on women filing grievances. Lozano argues that releasing survivors is the only way to protect them from ongoing violence.
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