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== Defund The Police ==
 
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Milano is also a support of [[Defund the police]]. In September 2020 Milano called for urgent police assistance for an apparent gunman on her property. Police subsequently located a neighbourhood teen shooting at squirels with an air rifle.<ref>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8756911/Defund-police-activist-Alyssa-Milano-sparks-massive-police-presence-calling-911.html</ref>
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Milano is also a support of [[Defund the police]]. In September 2020 Milano called for urgent police assistance for an apparent gunman on her property. Police subsequently located a neighbourhood teen shooting at squirels with an air rifle.<ref>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8756911/Defund-police-activist-Alyssa-Milano-sparks-massive-police-presence-calling-911.html</ref><ref>https://archive.ph/99lRd</ref>
 
   
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

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Alyssa Jayne Milano (born December 19, 1972) is an American actress, producer, singer, author, and activist. She has played Samantha Micelli in Who's the Boss?, Jennifer Mancini in Melrose Place, Phoebe Halliwell in Charmed, Billie Cunningham in My Name Is Earl, Savannah "Savi" Davis in Mistresses, Renata Murphy in Wet Hot American Summer: 10 Years Later, and Coralee Armstrong in Netflix's Insatiable.

MeToo

As a political activist, Milano is known for her role in the MeToo movement.

Sex Strike

In May 2019 Milano proposed a sex strike to protest restrictions on abortion in the United States.[1] Many women such as Bette Midler and Maureen Shaw supported Milano's position while others disagreed on the basis that it portrayed sex as something that women give to men.[2] While there was widespread media attention there is no evidence that a sex strike occurred.

Defund The Police

Milano is also a support of Defund the police. In September 2020 Milano called for urgent police assistance for an apparent gunman on her property. Police subsequently located a neighbourhood teen shooting at squirels with an air rifle.[3][4]

See Also