Episode 136: en(gender)ed Reflections on Domestic Violence Awareness Month Community Conversations

Dec 31, 2020 · 1h 5m 56s
Episode 136:  en(gender)ed Reflections on Domestic Violence Awareness Month Community Conversations
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In this "Reflections" episode Part 2, Teri and Michael reflect back on episodes on our series of community conversations for Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Episode 130: Domestic Violence Awareness Month...

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In this "Reflections" episode Part 2, Teri and Michael reflect back on episodes on our series of community conversations for Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Episode 130: Domestic Violence Awareness Month Community Conversation on Systems Change, Episode 131: Domestic Violence Awareness Month Community Conversation on Police Violence, Episode 132: Domestic Violence Awareness Month Community Conversation on Domestic Abuse and Communities of Color, Episode 133: Domestic Violence Awareness Month Community Conversation on Domestic Abuse and Child Abuse, and Episode 134: Domestic Violence Awareness Month Community Conversation on Domestic Abuse and the Church. During our conversation, Michael and I touched upon the following resources in our conversation: Primary, Secondary, Tertiary prevention--holistic Our interview with Angie Rivers about police violence Jess Hill’s coverage of “women’s police stations” and gender parity in policing as a possible response to sexism in police culture “Defund the Police” or “Justice Reinvestment” as it’s called in Australia The use of “restorative justice” approaches to address accountability in domestic violence cases Teri’s post on the cultural history of “PAS” or “Parental Alienation Syndrome” as an abuser disinformation tactic to discredit victims’ legitimate claims of abuse Examples of coercive control of children and how that shows up in abuser behaviors and #abusertactics The documentary, What Doesn’t Kill Me, which addresses systemic gender bias against protective moms in family court --- Thanks for tuning in to the en(gender)ed podcast! Be sure to check out our en(gender)ed site and follow our blog on Medium. Join our feminist community of survivors, advocates and allies! Consider donating because your support is what makes this work sustainable. Please also connect with us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Don’t forget to subscribe to the show!
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