Absolutely. Thank you so much for the opportunity.
The issue goes back to my point around Black women, indigenous women and trans women who have traditionally been silenced and have traditionally not been believed by the judiciary or the criminal legal system.
With the fear that is ingrained in us, to then actually step up and file a complaint against a judge who has tremendous power, whether anybody believes it or.... The judge has tremendous power in relation to a complainant, who, when you look at the intersection of the race and the gender....
Having an opportunity for this anonymous complaint to be filed is, I think, a really compassionate and progressive way to engage individuals who are traditionally marginalized. These are people whom my colleague, Dr. Tope Adefarakan, calls people on the margins of the margins. They are people who don't have opportunities, access, money or resources. This is an opportunity for them to come forward.