This particular story was meant as an invitation to reflect, but there's a lot more where this story came from if you'd like more context:
My Husband Punched a White Man And Nearly Spent 20 Years in Prison: https://keralataylor.medium.com/my-husband-punched-a-white-man-and-nearly-spent-20-years-in-prison-84279896b582
(Worth noting that lots of men in this story didn't advocate for my partner either, but his public defender had an opportunity to help and chose not to.)
More recently, his supervisor at work transferred him to a different office after he collapsed on the job, at the request of her white male boss.
The Most Radical Act of Resistance is to Take Back Our Time: https://keralataylor.medium.com/the-most-radical-act-of-resistance-is-to-take-back-our-time-9aa4e0e1bea1
These stories are powerful on their own for many reasons, but the point I wanted to drive home here is that it's not just one story, it's the patterns that emerge from many, many stories like this unfolding over a lifetime.