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JUSTINE ANDRONICI
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​Lawyer. Advocate. Trainer. Consultant.

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For more than 25 years, Justine has devoted her career to advocating for social justice. She is an attorney, advocate, trainer and analyst who has worked in the trenches - as a litigator, activist, and advocate.  She specializes in the arenas of sexual assault, domestic violence, and women's rights.

Justine's lens:  
intersectional feminist lawyer and survivor advocate with an understanding of rural American life and politics.  

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Justine's Latest Analysis:
This is the Most Dangerous Moment in Donald Trump’s Cycle of Abuse, Justine Andronici, Ms. Magazine Online 10/14/2019 

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"Three years into this relationship, America is on the eve of escape. As we head into the final year before the 2020 election, the country has been fundamentally changed by the abuse it has suffered at the hands of Donald Trump. But just as it is most dangerous when a victim decides to leave their perpetrator, it is precisely this moment, the moment leading to separation, that brings our greatest danger. "

Speaking


OWN IT PENN 2019
Andronici Speaks to Penn Law & Wharton Students about Women's Leadership

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Justine spoke to Penn undergraduate and graduate students at OWN IT Penn 2019, held at University of Pennsylvania.  Discussing  redesigning the table, redefining success, making room for others, owning privilege, and the future of women's leadership.
For Justine's latest take on women's rights, victim's rights and politics, check out her Twitter BendingtowardJustice @justineandronic

On Brett Kavanaugh & SCOTUS Hearings 

Audio: On Kavanaugh Nomination
More on Kavanaugh
Justine speaks in opposition to Judge Kavanaugh's confirmation.
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“I think the questions that we’re asking are all wrong,” Andronici said. “Not whether or not we’re denying this man a seat on the Supreme Court unjustly, but how . . . did he even get to this level in the process? It’s pretty clear to me that they knew stuff like this was out there, and they chose to push him through anyway. Because they thought that women in the country would be silent. And I think the time for silence is past.”
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