Breasts Not Bombs Breasts Not Bombs is a
grassroots political movement based in Mendocino County, California. The group focuses on the intersection between top-free
equality and
social justice through non-violent public protests involving street theatre and
toplessness in order to bring attention to what they term the "immoral injustices of war. On November 8, 2005, Sherry Glaser and Renee Love, members of Breasts Not Bombs, went topless on the steps of the California State Capital to protest the policies of
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. They were arrested on suspicion of
indecent exposure,
disorderly conduct and violation of the terms of their protest permit. If convicted, the women would have been required to register as
sex offenders. In the court battle that followed their arrest, they argued that women should have the same right to go topless as men. In November 2008, the courts awarded the women $150,000. The court also required that
California Highway Patrol officers assigned to the Capitol Protection Section be provided training in
First Amendment rights of protesters. She comments on her website, "Their bare breasts were called 'indecent', so I thought, let's use this incident and our equal protection under the
14th Amendment to show what real
freedom and decency look like. She realizes, words alone can be easily disregarded, but bodies are harder to ignore."
Other activism She was instrumental in a recent tsunami relief benefit which raised over $10,000 USD, she has done benefits for women's shelters, environmental agencies, and the
homeless, and she has taught workshops in radical emotional transformation and Organic Improvisational Theater. Glaser opened the first Medical Marijuana Dispensary in the Village of Mendocino California in February 2011. It was called Love in It and dispensed organic, local cannabis to over 3000 patients. Her dispensary was raided on March 4, 2014. She went to jail along with all the employees and bailed out the next day. She filed forms to reclaim her property and medicine and fought the D.A. David Eyster all the way. Love in It reopened on April 1, 2014, and all charges against Glaser were finally dropped in 2017. ==References==