The Power of Abuse: Between Partners and Beyond

Published: Dec. 14, 2020, 10 a.m.

TW: This episode discusses partner violence and abuse.  

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Sarah and Angelynn - a therapist and activist with a decade of organizing experience in anti-violence movements, harm reduction advocacy, and economic and racial justice - discuss the ways in which abuse is embedded in culture and the ways it can manifest. This episode covers the type of abuses that can happen on micro- and macro- levels, and everywhere in between. Angelynn and Sarah also discuss the history of the anti-violence movement and the significance of December 17th, the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers. 

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Resources: 

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Educational Resources on the Anti-Violence Movement

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The Color of Violence, by Angela Davis

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The Revolution Starts at Home

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Sex Worker's Rights and December 17th Resources

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December 17th SWOP

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www.swopbehindbars.org/

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Organization's Addressing the Intersection of State and Interpersonal Violence

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Survived and Punished

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Just Detention International

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Organizations Addressing the Crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

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The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women

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Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, USA

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It Starts With Us

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Native Youth Sexual Health Network

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Organization Address Boys and Men impacted by Sexual Violence

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1 in 6

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Organizations Addressing LGBTQ Partner Abuse

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Network La Red

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Northwest Network