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In this episode, Madison Jennings, Gl贸ria Almeida da Silva and Famin Ahmed explore how race and ethnicity shape the experience of gender-based violence around the world.
Together, they discuss the legal and systemic barriers women of color face, the narratives that silence survivors, and the grassroots and policy efforts pushing for justice. Drawing on their work in Australia, Brazil, and the U.S., the guests share personal reflections, policy insights, and bold visions for an anti-racist, decolonial approach to GBV prevention.
馃帶 Tune in for a powerful conversation on justice, resilience, and intersectional policymaking.
By Students at the Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University5
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In this episode, Madison Jennings, Gl贸ria Almeida da Silva and Famin Ahmed explore how race and ethnicity shape the experience of gender-based violence around the world.
Together, they discuss the legal and systemic barriers women of color face, the narratives that silence survivors, and the grassroots and policy efforts pushing for justice. Drawing on their work in Australia, Brazil, and the U.S., the guests share personal reflections, policy insights, and bold visions for an anti-racist, decolonial approach to GBV prevention.
馃帶 Tune in for a powerful conversation on justice, resilience, and intersectional policymaking.

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