The woman who invented the rape kit; so why did a man get credit for it?

France 24Friday, November 21, 2025 at 2:54:22 PM
The woman who invented the rape kit; so why did a man get credit for it?
  • Pagan Kennedy's investigation into the origins of the rape kit uncovers that a woman was the true inventor, challenging long
  • The signing of the bill by President Trump to release Epstein
  • This development underscores ongoing discussions about accountability in cases of sexual violence, as well as the broader implications for women's rights and empowerment, particularly in light of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and Girls.
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