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Episode 5 - Intersectionality and Working with Survivors of Color

Episode 5 - Intersectionality and Working with Survivors of Color

Released Monday, 22nd June 2020
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Episode 5 - Intersectionality and Working with Survivors of Color

Episode 5 - Intersectionality and Working with Survivors of Color

Episode 5 - Intersectionality and Working with Survivors of Color

Episode 5 - Intersectionality and Working with Survivors of Color

Monday, 22nd June 2020
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Gretta Gordy Gardner is the Deputy Director for Ujima., Inc.: a project of the DC Coalition Against Domestic Violence at The National Center on Violence Against Women in the Black Community. An attorney, Ms. Gardner’s career as a legal advisor for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking was inspired by her early work as a prosecutor in the Domestic Violence Unit of the Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s Office. She has worked for over two decades to help shape guidelines, policies, and procedures that jurisdictions can use to end intimate partner violence and develop best practices for prevention and intervention in legal systems and community-based programs, which includes training and education on implicit bias. Today’s episode explores intersectionality, a concept introduced by Kimberlé Crenshaw, that provides a theoretical framework for understanding how aspects of a person's social and political identities (e.g., gender, race, class, sexuality, ability etc.) might combine to create unique modes of discrimination. Content warnings for this episode include: physical and sexual violence

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