TW: This episode discusses partner violence and abuse.
\nSarah 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.
\nResources:
\nEducational Resources on the Anti-Violence Movement
\nThe Color of Violence, by Angela Davis
\n\nSex Worker's Rights and December 17th Resources
\n\n\nOrganization's Addressing the Intersection of State and Interpersonal Violence
\n\n\nOrganizations Addressing the Crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
\nThe Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women
\nMissing and Murdered Indigenous Women, USA
\n\nNative Youth Sexual Health Network
\nOrganization Address Boys and Men impacted by Sexual Violence
\n\nOrganizations Addressing LGBTQ Partner Abuse
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