On 31 October 2025, Killed Women launches a campaign to confront systemic failures that leave Black, minoritised and migrant (BMM) abuse victims and families unprotected and without justice. The campaign — INVISIBLE WOMEN — demands accountability, visibility and systemic reform across policing, Domestic Abuse-Related Death Reviews (formerly Domestic Homicide Reviews), inquests and support services.
INVISIBLE WOMEN is a family-led campaign founded by Killed Women Co-Founder Jhiselle Feanny with support from Dr. Hannana Siddiqui of Southall Black Sisters. The campaign brings together the bereaved families of BMM women killed through domestic abuse and fatal male violence, both in public spaces and in the home. This includes bereaved families who believe that substandard police investigations have meant their loved ones have never had justice, with their cases not leading to a conviction.
The campaign launches with the release of:
● The FILM Invisible Women: We Were Here, Where Were You? (created by Levi James)
● The PLEDGE Invisible Women: We Were Here, Where Were You?
● The REPORT Invisible Women “Made Visible”: Learning from the Femicides of Black, Minoritised and Migrant Women
More info and the group and the campaign at https://www.killedwomen.org/invisible-women