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Thu, Jul. 11th, 2013 12:29 pmKathryn Laughon, RN, is working to develop a flourescent dye that is used to highlight otherwise unseen injuries on rape survivors. The current dye being used doesn't show up as well on dark skin, so injuries to women with darker skin are documented less.
... I'm going to make a wild guess and say that the current dye was somehow not tested on non-white people. Or: technology, not always the great equalizer.
Obviously this won't fix the lower conviction rates of perpetrators who rape women of color as opposed to white women, but it looks like a tangible way to help.
This is currently being crowdfunded.
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... I'm going to make a wild guess and say that the current dye was somehow not tested on non-white people. Or: technology, not always the great equalizer.
Obviously this won't fix the lower conviction rates of perpetrators who rape women of color as opposed to white women, but it looks like a tangible way to help.
This is currently being crowdfunded.
(h/t
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