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The Truth We Do Not Discuss: Violence Against Black Women Who Date Outside Their Race
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“The Jennifer Melle Case: When Women’s Safety Loses to Male Protection — Even for a Convicted Child Predator”
How Abusers and Systems Use “You Have It Good” to Normalize Deprivation
It Is Not Women Who Should Be Shamed for Protecting Themselves.
How to Know You’re Not Safe—Even If No One’s Hitting You
Healing When Your Abuser Is Still Welcome at the Table
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Only 2% “Owned” Slaves?”: Slavery and Slaveholding in the United States Facts (Part 3)
You Do Not Have to Apologize for Knowing What Danger Looks Like
When Love Puts You in Danger: How Domestic Violence Impacts Friends
30 Things You Can Do Right Now to Support Domestic Violence Survivors in the U.S.
How We Stack Burdens on Women and Girls: “Can We” Is Not the Same as “Should We”
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