Let's Chat and Chew-Discussing Disparities in Treatment of DV BIPOC victims

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28 October, 2022

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Excerpt from the Featured Article for the Discussion: How ‘Missing white woman syndrome’ shapes our perceptions of crime by Kyran Berlin-October 15, 2021 "Violence against marginalized women, sex workers, undocumented individuals, and those living within historically disenfranchised communities are often minimized and treated as less newsworthy, according to SF State Department of Women and Gender Studies Professor, Julietta Hua. “The violence happens in all kinds of places, right, and we should care about it every time — we should all care about when violence happens to anybody, in any community, but we’re not invited to care in that way,” Hua said. How ‘Missing white woman syndrome’ shapes our perceptions of crime by Kyran Berlin -October 15, 2021

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