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Documented pressure. Protected records. Mobile-first organizing.editorial fightback edition

Public pressure with a protected private record.

This hub is built to mobilize supporters, capture witnesses, and keep a federal-ready paper trail without publishing protected child materials.

published timeline events

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redacted exhibits

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screened signatures

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Homepage hero artwork for the advocacy campaign.

Fight back in public. Protect the child in private.

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Campaign architecture

This launch is built like a graphic case archive: bold in public, disciplined in the record.

The public side is for pressure, signatures, press, and clean chronology. The protected side holds witness material, declaration drafting, evidence control, and federal-readiness work.

Public pressure

Tell the story with receipts, not chaos.

Private child boundary

Minor-related material stays out of the public lane.

Witness pipeline

Intakes become declarations without retyping.

Verified public record

The story beats the site keeps in view

The timeline and exhibit lane are designed to feel more like an editorial dossier than a generic landing page.

Beat 1

Therapist record documented violence and lasting trauma

California

A licensed therapist memorialized serious violence and the trauma that followed, creating a professional record that still anchors the case history.

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Beat 2

Custody-related orders advanced while access issues were unresolved

Alameda County

A key hearing moved forward amid contested access, disability, and preparation concerns, setting up the later federal-rights framing.

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Beat 3

ADA accommodation request filed in the Alameda matter

Alameda County

A formal accommodation request documented the need for accessible communications and participation support.

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Canva timeline artwork for the fightback website.

A chronology built like a case file, not a rumor chain.

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The public campaign leads with documented adult-facing allegations, redacted exhibits, and a verified timeline rather than rumor or spectacle.

The private operations side keeps witness materials, declaration drafts, packet exports, and disability-access records organized for legal and media use.

Supporter voice

Selected quotes stay screened and contextual

No live comment feed. No dogpile mechanics. Only reviewed supporter language appears in the public frame.

"This campaign makes the disability-access failures legible. Keep documenting and keep going."

A Los Angeles supporter

"The public deserves a documented account of what happens when accommodations fail inside the courts."

Oakland civil-rights advocate

"Keeping child materials private while building public pressure is exactly the right call."

Nevada family-safety volunteer
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Canva petition artwork for the fightback website.

A public ask with screened supporters and no open comment pit.

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Private petitioning

Names stay private by default while totals stay public and credible.

Press-ready framing

Journalists get a one-pager, a contact lane, and a redacted evidence base.

Day-one ask

Add your name without giving up privacy

The petition flow is intentionally fast on mobile and deliberately tight about what becomes public.

The public campaign demands disability access in court, child safety, and accountability for retaliatory legal tactics. Signers can opt into updates and quote review, but the site never turns into a public comment board.

Update opt-ins

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Quote candidates

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Signatures stay private by default. Public totals update after screening.

Press lane

Press lane

Download a one-pager, route media contact, and keep the story evidence-backed.

Open lane

Support lane

Support lane

Open funding, witness help, redaction help, and coalition introductions.

Open lane

Witness lane

Witness lane

Collect facts once, preserve consent, and draft declarations from the dashboard.

Open lane