Thoughts about community support around intimate violence

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Thoughts about community support around intimate violence

Compiled from personal stories and conversations shared within a discussion group on community accountability, Thoughts offers detailed strategies, suggestions and examples on how best to support survivors and perpetrators of intimate violence and abuse. The authors categorize and describe varying community roles in resolving conflict, with articles on involving reluctant perpetrators in transformative support groups, the risks associated with calling the police, and precautions to take when leaving an abusive household. This self-help zine has a bright orange cover, with clipart and images from Persepolis and other comics appearing throughout, with personal stories to serve as examples for the reader. -- Claudia

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English
Pages
42

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Thoughts about community support around intimate violence
2012, [publisher not identified]
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The presence of this zine in the Barnard Zine Library is not an endorsement of the zine's content. Please read critically.

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Gift; Dignazio, Sheila; 2019.

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Pagination
42 pages
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42

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OL44050025M
OCLC/WorldCat
61227249

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