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What Do You Think Causes Domestic Violence?

January 29, 2008 by OAA

We all know someone or have heard of someone who has experienced domestic violence. What do you think causes gender abuse and why do you think it is so difficult for victims to speak out?


Educating Our Community: Taking the First Step Against Gender Abuse

January 23, 2008 by OAA

“Two out of five South Asian women have experienced partner violence, a rate disproportionately higher than that of other minority groups,” – www.dayahouston.org.

Domestic violence is defined as “a pattern of abusive behavior which keeps one partner in a position of power over the other partner through the use of fear, intimidation, and control*,” and is an ongoing problem that continues to plague women from all around the world. South Asian women tend to suffer from problems of gender abuse at a much more severe rate than other races; however, the topic of domestic violence is one that is rarely discussed in the South Asian community.

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Professor Kathryn B. Ward Discusses Issues of Gender Abuse in Bangladesh and Founding the Nari Jibon Project

January 23, 2008 by OAA

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