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No Resting PlaceAfrican American Women at the Crossroads of ViolenceUniversity of Iowa Seeking safe places after leaving abusive relationships is often an intricate process for African American women. Survivor-victims of gender violence frequently experience ongoing trauma because of race, ethnicity, class, sexual orientation, and other stigmatizing social identities. All too often, women of color must handle leaving the gender violence simultaneously with the ongoing threat of cultural violence. The intersection of gender and cultural violence (e.g., racism, discrimination) complicate African American womens ability to obtain and sustain safe environments. These intersections are critical crossroads in African American womens lives. The results of this womanist and Black feminist study are presented in an alternative way to highlight the primacy of respondents voices. In addition, suggestions to inform the practice of research with African American women are included.
Key Words: abusive relationships African American women intimate partner violence
Violence Against Women, Vol. 11, No. 12,
1473-1489 (2005) This article has been cited by other articles:
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