
“Memories of our lives, of our works and our deeds will continue in others.”
– Rosa Parks
I am Christal Griffith, a freelance writer and a passionate advocate for women who have gone missing or have been murdered while walking, jogging, or running. I am committed to transforming societal perceptions of women runners.
“Throughout history, it has been the inaction of those who could have acted; the indifference of those who should have known better; the silence of the voice of justice when it mattered most; that has made it possible for evil to triumph.”
– Haile Selassie
From the blog
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What Started She Didn’t Come Home?
I started healing last year, 2023, when I was forced to be still with running after completing the TCS NYC Marathon. I learned the implants I placed in my body seven years ago was what was making me sick, I had three lumps in my right breast and two in my left that were suspicious,
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Diane Denise Williams – September 5, 1972 – age 17
Diane Denise Williams a 17 year old senior at Ballou High School located in Washington D.C. next to Congress Heights. Diane had just started her junior year and had her entire life ahead of her. Diane was born on February 2, 1955 and was the oldest of six children. Those who knew Diane remember her
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Brenda Denise Woodard – November 15, 1971 – age 18
Brenda Denise Woodard was an 18 year old high school student from Baltimore, Maryland. She lived with her parents, two brothers, and two sisters along Maryland Avenue. Brenda was outgoing and enjoyed spending time at local restaurants, such as Ben’s Chilli Bowl, with friends after school. On November 15, 1971, she and a classmate had
The Ridiculous Run

NEW ADIDAS STUDY FINDS 92% OF WOMEN ARE CONCERNED FOR THEIR SAFETY WHEN THEY GO FOR A RUN
Unveiling the ridiculous realities faced by women runners, the majority surveyed (69%[1]) had taken specific precautions to feel safe, from wearing loose clothing, to running with someone they think can protect them
‘The Ridiculous Run’ explores how ridiculous a run must become for women to feel safe, and calls on the community to help change the current reality
Through ongoing adidas Runners initiative, With Women We Run and a long-term partnership with White Ribbon, adidas focuses on the education of men and boys to create allies for change.

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