Jennyfer told police that her manager assaulted her. Within weeks of reporting, she was charged with a DUI and deported to Nicaragua
Terrell Miller was just 4 years old in March 2024 when Macomb Police Department Lt. Nick Goc shot him and his mother’s partner while responding to a domestic violence call. Goc has faced no repercussions for his use of deadly force
Survivors experience a specific grief within gun violence, and many describe feeling invisible in broader bereavement communities
Mamdani’s critics have launched a smear campaign that ignores that police pose an existential threat to victims—and all of us
The president and those enforcing his fascist agenda are hyperfocused on weaponizing irrelevant aspects of their victims’ pasts to frame them as imperfect victims and undeserving immigrants
Abusers and the U.S. government present a conjoined threat to pregnant people and survivors’ bodies and lives
The Laken Riley Act’s lack of distinction between legal and undocumented immigrants reminds us that immigrant justice can’t be predicated on legality
Advocacy groups like ACLU-NJ are promoting “categorical clemency” to put forth petitions for groups of people with shared lived experiences
The New York governor’s pro-survivor brand is marred by her practice of abandoning survivors to abusive state cages
The Supreme Court on Friday, June 28, ruled on what many consider to be one of the most significant cases involving the rights of those experiencing homelessness in recent decades. In City of Grants Pass v. Johnson, the Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 decision that cities have the right
When Jinat Talukder immigrated to the U.S., she lost her independence. The freedom she enjoyed as a woman in Bangladesh became a distant memory as she was forced to adhere to her husband’s expectations. “After getting married, I was told things I had never heard before,” Talukder said
In the last 20 years, domestic abuse has become more and more intertwined with the growth of technology. On top of dealing with real-life abuse, survivors in situations of domestic violence are also at risk of being monitored through spyware apps; their accounts can be hacked by their abusers, and
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