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We Are Our Sisters' Keeper: From Survivor to "Thrivor" A Real Conversation About Intimate Partner Violence with Author Danne Smith Mathis

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It’s Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

In this intimate conversation we discuss intimate partner violence, also known as domestic violence. “DV” or “IPV” affects or has affected nearly 45% of all Black women. We don’t deserve that. You don’t deserve that. Nor does your loved one. So how can you help someone you suspect may be experiencing emotional or physical abuse? How can you yourself muster the courage to leave an unsafe environment with hope for your future that YOU can survive and thrive after IPV? My dear friend and accomplished author Danne Smith Mathis, a thriver and survivor shares her own harrowing testimony of overcoming and healing. Tune in to this most important conversation. If you have been blessed not to experience IPV, listen to find out how you might help when your path crosses a sister in need. We are our Sisters’ Keeper. Link to Danne's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Survivors-Celebrating-Domestic-Violence-Award-Winning/dp/0578142570

Resources for wisdom and action.

National Domestic Violence Hotline (USA):

https://www.thehotline.org/plan-for-safety/internet-safety/

https://www.domesticshelters.org/

https://www.womenslaw.org/

  • National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (USA):

  • RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) (USA):

  • Shelter (UK):

  • Women's Aid (UK):

  • Australian Domestic Violence Helpline:

  • Canada's Domestic Violence Helpline:

  • International Directory of Domestic Violence Agencies:

  • Online Chat Services:

    • Some organizations offer confidential online chat services for immediate support.

  • Local Support Groups and Shelters:

    • Local shelters and support groups can provide immediate help and resources. They may not always be widely advertised, so consider doing an internet search for "domestic violence shelter" or "domestic violence support" in your area.

  • Legal Aid Services:

    • If legal assistance is needed, there are organizations that offer free or low-cost legal aid to victims of domestic violence.

  • Therapists and Counselors:

    • Professional mental health providers can offer crucial support for dealing with the emotional and psychological aftermath of domestic violence.

  • Emergency Services:

    • If immediate safety is a concern, don't hesitate to call your local emergency services..

#domesticviolence

#enddomesticviolence

#endemotionalabuse

#financialabuse

#emotionalabuse

#intimatepartnerviolence

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It’s Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

In this intimate conversation we discuss intimate partner violence, also known as domestic violence. “DV” or “IPV” affects or has affected nearly 45% of all Black women. We don’t deserve that. You don’t deserve that. Nor does your loved one. So how can you help someone you suspect may be experiencing emotional or physical abuse? How can you yourself muster the courage to leave an unsafe environment with hope for your future that YOU can survive and thrive after IPV? My dear friend and accomplished author Danne Smith Mathis, a thriver and survivor shares her own harrowing testimony of overcoming and healing. Tune in to this most important conversation. If you have been blessed not to experience IPV, listen to find out how you might help when your path crosses a sister in need. We are our Sisters’ Keeper. Link to Danne's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Survivors-Celebrating-Domestic-Violence-Award-Winning/dp/0578142570

Resources for wisdom and action.

National Domestic Violence Hotline (USA):

https://www.thehotline.org/plan-for-safety/internet-safety/

https://www.domesticshelters.org/

https://www.womenslaw.org/

  • National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (USA):

  • RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) (USA):

  • Shelter (UK):

  • Women's Aid (UK):

  • Australian Domestic Violence Helpline:

  • Canada's Domestic Violence Helpline:

  • International Directory of Domestic Violence Agencies:

  • Online Chat Services:

    • Some organizations offer confidential online chat services for immediate support.

  • Local Support Groups and Shelters:

    • Local shelters and support groups can provide immediate help and resources. They may not always be widely advertised, so consider doing an internet search for "domestic violence shelter" or "domestic violence support" in your area.

  • Legal Aid Services:

    • If legal assistance is needed, there are organizations that offer free or low-cost legal aid to victims of domestic violence.

  • Therapists and Counselors:

    • Professional mental health providers can offer crucial support for dealing with the emotional and psychological aftermath of domestic violence.

  • Emergency Services:

    • If immediate safety is a concern, don't hesitate to call your local emergency services..

#domesticviolence

#enddomesticviolence

#endemotionalabuse

#financialabuse

#emotionalabuse

#intimatepartnerviolence

  continue reading

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