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“The Tale” Filmmaker Jennifer Fox on Surviving Childhood Sexual Abuse & Finally Naming Her Abuser
“The Tale” Filmmaker Jennifer Fox on Surviving Childhood Sexual Abuse & Finally Naming Her Abuser
We speak with writer and filmmaker Jennifer Fox, whose 2018 movie The Tale dealt with childhood sexual abuse. She has now come forward to name her abuser. The film is a narrative memoir based in part on Fox’s own life experience about being abused by a coach as a young girl. While the main character is named Fox, the name of the abusive coach was fictionalized. Now Fox has revealed the man who abused her as Ted Nash, the legendary Olympic rower and coach who died in 2021. Nash took part in 11 Olympic teams as a rower or coach, and USRowing, the national governing body for the sport, is now investigating the allegations. Fox recently revealed Nash’s name to The New York Times and tells Democracy Now!, in her first broadcast interview since the story, that he began abusing her when she was 13. She says her inner voice told her she could not rest until she publicly named Nash. “It’s very important to bring this other story out to the world now and to show this other part of the man that people put on a pedestal and made into a god,” says Fox, who adds that more women may still come forward about Nash. “It’s a very important act to stand up to power in this way, for me and for others.”
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“The Tale” Filmmaker Jennifer Fox on Surviving Childhood Sexual Abuse & Finally Naming Her Abuser
Memorial Drive : a daughter's memoir - Natasha Trethewey
Memorial Drive : a daughter's memoir - Natasha Trethewey
"A chillingly personal and exquisitely wrought memoir of a daughter reckoning with the brutal murder of her mother at the hands of her former stepfather, and the moving, intimate story of a poet coming into her own in the wake of a tragedy."--Dust jacket.;At nineteen Trethewey's world turned upside down when her former stepfather shot and killed her mother. Grieving and still new to adulthood, she confronted the twin pulls of life and death in the aftermath of unimaginable trauma. Here she explores the way this experience lastingly shaped the artist she became. Moving through her mother's history in the deeply segregated South and through her own girlhood as a 'child of miscegenation' in Mississippi, Trethewey plumbs her sense of dislocation and displacement in the lead-up to the harrowing crime that took place on Memorial Drive in Atlanta in 1985. -- adapted from jacket
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Memorial Drive : a daughter's memoir - Natasha Trethewey
Killing the black body : race, reproduction, and the meaning of liberty - Dorothy Roberts
Killing the black body : race, reproduction, and the meaning of liberty - Dorothy Roberts
This is a no-holds-barred response to the liberal and conservative retreat from an assertive, activist, and socially transformative civil rights agenda of recent years - using a Black feminist lens and the issue of the impact of recent legislation, social policy, and welfare "reform" on Black women's - especially poor Black women's - control over their bodies' autonomy and their freedom to bear and raise children with respect and dignity in a society whose White mainstream is determined to demonize, even criminalize their lives. It gives its listeners a cogent legal and historical argument for a radically new, and socially transformative, definition of "liberty" and "equality" for the American polity from a Black feminist perspective.
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Killing the black body : race, reproduction, and the meaning of liberty - Dorothy Roberts
The Movement Will Be Intersectional: Tarana Burke on Inclusion, Integrity and the Evolution of Me Too
The Movement Will Be Intersectional: Tarana Burke on Inclusion, Integrity and the Evolution of Me Too
A global pandemic. Police violence. Protests. An economic crisis. Our democracy at risk—and with it, many of the freedoms we enjoy, tenuous though they may already be. We are facing intersecting challenges at this moment in America, and it’s often difficult to know where to focus our attention and energy, let alone…
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The Movement Will Be Intersectional: Tarana Burke on Inclusion, Integrity and the Evolution of Me Too
Gender violence : resistance, resilience, and autonomy - Sylvia Jane Burrow
Gender violence : resistance, resilience, and autonomy - Sylvia Jane Burrow
"Sylvia Jane Burrow explores self-confidence as integral to autonomy development within everyday contexts threatening gender violence, arguing that self-defense training is significant to resistance and resilience"--;"In often mundane but sometimes quite obvious ways, persons belonging to groups routinely threatened with harm on the basis of gender and sexuality suffer restrictions to choice and action, impairing autonomy. Gender Violence: Resistance, Resilience, and Autonomy shows that resistance to, and cultivating resiliency within, a culture of gender violence is key to fostering autonomy. Building on decades of research philosophically interrogating autonomy and its limits, and with a martial arts background spanning over twenty-five years, Professor Burrow develops a novel approach to autonomy development under everyday threats of violence. Appealing to empirical research to ground its philosophical analysis, the theory presented in this book establishes that cultivating self-confidence through self-defense training is a significant strategy contributing to resistance and resilience under threats of violence and hence, autonomy development." -- Publisher's description
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Gender violence : resistance, resilience, and autonomy - Sylvia Jane Burrow
Gender-based Violence
Gender-based Violence
Gender-Based violence refers to harmful acts directed at an individual based on their gender. It is rooted in gender inequality, the abuse of power and
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Gender-based Violence
What is gender-based violence?
What is gender-based violence?
Gender-based violence is a phenomenon deeply rooted in gender inequality, and continues to be one of the most notable human rights violations within all societies. Gender-based violence is violence directed against a person because of their gender.
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What is gender-based violence?
Series: What Does That Mean? Gender-based Violence | Women for Women International
Series: What Does That Mean? Gender-based Violence | Women for Women International
At Women for Women International we use a lot of field based vocabulary that often has a much deeper meaning and greater implications than a simple definition. In this series, we will be addressing some of these terms in the hopes of giving YOU the tools you need to have conversations about women’s empowerment and gender equality. In this blog, we’ll be discussing gender-based violence.
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Series: What Does That Mean? Gender-based Violence | Women for Women International
Types of Gender-Based Violence - Asian Pacific Institute on Gender Based Violence Website
Types of Gender-Based Violence - Asian Pacific Institute on Gender Based Violence Website
The term gender-based violence reflects the idea that violence often serves to maintain structural gender inequalities, and includes the victimization of women, girls, men, boys, adolescents, and lesbian, gay, transgender, and gender non-conforming people. Gender-based violence is largely male-patterned violence and influences or is influenced by gender relations. Relationships are complex, and love, affection, and commitment can still be part of relationships despite the violence. Sometimes, these positive elements are the foundation for change. Women and other survivors seek help to reclaim their power, by breaking their isolation to seek support, escape the abuse, and find ways to keep themselves and their children safe. Abusers struggle to change, couples try to restore balance and equality, friends and family step in: these and other struggles strengthen our collective hopes for violence-free lives.
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Types of Gender-Based Violence - Asian Pacific Institute on Gender Based Violence Website
October is Domestic Violence Awareness & Prevention Month — Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library
October is Domestic Violence Awareness & Prevention Month — Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library
Autumn brings more than pumpkin spice and cooler weather—it also brings a time of reflection and support because October is National Domestic Violence Awareness & Prevention Month . This blog post shares definitions and statistics related to domestic violence, as well as information for a l
·harriscountylawlibrary.org·
October is Domestic Violence Awareness & Prevention Month — Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library
Seven years of sex abuse: How Mormon officials let it happen
Seven years of sex abuse: How Mormon officials let it happen
BISBEE, Ariz. (AP) — MJ was a tiny, black-haired girl, just 5 years old, when her father admitted to his bishop that he was sexually abusing her. The father, a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and an admitted pornography addict, was in counseling with his bishop when he revealed the abuse.
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Seven years of sex abuse: How Mormon officials let it happen
CRISIS AND CARE : queer activist responses to a global pandemic - Adrian Shanker; Rea Carey (Foreword by)
CRISIS AND CARE : queer activist responses to a global pandemic - Adrian Shanker; Rea Carey (Foreword by)
Crisis and Care reveals what is possible when activists mobilise for the radical changes our society needs. In a time of great uncertainty, fear, and isolation, Queer activists organised for health equity, prison abolition, racial justice, and more. Crisis and Care anthologises not what happened during COVID-19, or why it happened, but rather how Queer activists responded in real time. It considers the necessity to memorialise resiliency as well as loss, hope as well as pain, to remember the strides forward as well as the steps back.
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CRISIS AND CARE : queer activist responses to a global pandemic - Adrian Shanker; Rea Carey (Foreword by)
Sex workers at risk: A research summary on human rights abuses against sex workers - Amnesty International
Sex workers at risk: A research summary on human rights abuses against sex workers - Amnesty International
This summary report provides an overview of the key research findings, highlighting the range and extent of human rights abuses and violations suffered by sex workers. It shows how sex workers face stigma and marginalization, physical and sexual violence, barriers to protection from violence and crime, extortion and coercive police measures, and obstacles to securing […]
·amnesty.org·
Sex workers at risk: A research summary on human rights abuses against sex workers - Amnesty International
Amnesty International policy on state obligations to respect, protect and fulfil the human rights of sex workers - Amnesty International
Amnesty International policy on state obligations to respect, protect and fulfil the human rights of sex workers - Amnesty International
This policy has been developed in recognition of the high rates of human rights abuses experienced globally by individuals who engage in sex work; a term that Amnesty International uses only in regard to consensual exchanges between adults. It identifies the most prominent barriers to the realization of sex workers’ human rights and underlines states’ […]
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Amnesty International policy on state obligations to respect, protect and fulfil the human rights of sex workers - Amnesty International
Exploitation Intervention Project - The Legal Aid Society
Exploitation Intervention Project - The Legal Aid Society
The Exploitation Intervention Project is the first effort by a public defender office to address the systemic criminalization of victims of trafficking and sexual exploitation.
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Exploitation Intervention Project - The Legal Aid Society