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Ask anyone, especially of color, if they know someone who was victimized by rape, childhood sexual violence, or incest.
Most likely the answer will be yes. You may be surprised by the number of people they know were sexually violated.
We will explore rape as unwanted sex but as a form of economic, healthcare, and societal terrorism.
Over the next four weeks, our podcasts will discuss epidemic level of rape and femicide domestically and internationally; innovative programs and solutions lead by women of color to change legislative policies and laws that blame those victimized while protecting sexual predators; and the direct and indirect economic, healthcare, and societal costs of rape, childhood sexual violence, and incest on individuals, families, communities,and future generations
Each podcast will include innovative programs and solutions building support for those victimized, their families, and communities
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Ask anyone, especially of color, if they know someone who was victimized by rape, childhood sexual violence, or incest.
Most likely the answer will be yes. You may be surprised by the number of people they know were sexually violated.
We will explore rape as unwanted sex but as a form of economic, healthcare, and societal terrorism.
Over the next four weeks, our podcasts will discuss epidemic level of rape and femicide domestically and internationally; innovative programs and solutions lead by women of color to change legislative policies and laws that blame those victimized while protecting sexual predators; and the direct and indirect economic, healthcare, and societal costs of rape, childhood sexual violence, and incest on individuals, families, communities,and future generations
Each podcast will include innovative programs and solutions building support for those victimized, their families, and communities