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ABUSE IN THE LAND OF PROMISE; FOR IMMIGRANT WOMEN CAUGHT IN VIOLENT RELATIONSHIPS, ESCAPE IS ESPECIALLY DIFFICULT, Sandhya Somashekhar, Washington Post, Washington, DC: October 6, 2005. Copyright © 2005 The Washington Post.
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ASIAN PACIFIC WOMEN FIND NEW REFUGES FROM ABUSE, Pamela Burke, Women’s eNews, March 9, 2006. Copyright © 2006 Women’s eNews.
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Batterer Intervention and Cultural Competency, David Mandel, Issues in Family Violence, (vol. 5, iss. 2), The Non-Violence Alliance, Middletown, CT: Fall 2004.
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Bibliographic References for Multicultural Perspectives on Domestic Violence in the U.S., Natalie J. Sokoloff, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY. Copyright © 2000 Natalie J. Sokoloff.
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CASA DE ESPERANZA: MOBILIZING LATINAS AND LATINO COMMUNITIES TO END DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, Building Comprehensive Solutions to Domestic Violence (vol. 7, no. 1), National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Harrisburg, PA: February 2006. Casa De Esperanza.
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The Community Engagement Continuum: Outreach, Mobilization, Organizing and Accountability to Address Violence Against Women in Asian and Pacific Islander Communities, Mimi Kim, Asian & Pacific Islander Institute on Domestic Violence, San Francisco, CA: March 2005.
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COMMUNITY INSIGHTS ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AMONG AFRICAN-AMERICANS: CONVERSATIONS ABOUT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND OTHER ISSUES AFFECTING THEIR COMMUNITY San Francisco/Oakland, CA, Oliver J. Williams, PhD, and Carolyn Y. Tubbs, PhD, Institute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community, Saint Paul, MN: 2002.
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CONVERSATIONS WITH MOTHERS OF COLOR WHO HAVE EXPERIENCED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE REGARDING WORKING WITH MEN TO END DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, Angela Autry, Lonna Davis, Kelly Mitchell-Clark and Gabrie'l Atchison, Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, CA: January 2003.
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CULTURE AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BIBLIOGRAPHY, compiled by the Jacquelyn Coughlan, MS, MLS. Copyright © Jacquelyn Coughlan January 2006.
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CONVERSATIONS WITH MOTHERS OF COLOR WHO HAVE EXPERIENCED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE REGARDING WORKING WITH MEN TO END DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, Angela Autry, Lonna Davis, Kelly Mitchell-Clark and Gabrie'l Atchison, Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, CA: January 2003. Synopsis written by Rus Ervin Funk, MSW, Center for Women and Families, Louisville, KY.
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DEVELOPING CULTURALLY-RELEVANT RESPONSES TO DOMESTIC ABUSE: ASHA FAMILY SERVICES, INC., Antonia A. Vann, Asha Family Services, Inc., Milwaukee, WI, published by the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Harrisburg, PA, June 2003.
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DIRECTORY OF ASIAN & PACIFIC ISLANDER DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES PROGRAMS AND AGENCIES, Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum, San Francisco, CA: March 2005.
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es la lay - Acceso Significativo a través de intérpretes apropiados[as], (It’s the Law – Meaningful Access through Appropriate Interpreters – It’s the Constitutional Right of Limited English-Speakers) Centro de Justica Para Mujeres, Santa Rosa, CA. Reservados © 2000 todos los derechos, Marie De Santis, Women’s Justice Center.
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FORGING NEW COLLABORATIONS BETWEEN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAMS, CHILD WELFARE SERVICES AND COMMUNITIES OF COLOR - A REPORT FROM THE FOCUS GROUPS CONDUCTED BY THE WOMEN OF COLOR NETWORK, Nita Carter, Women of Color Network, Columbus, OH, National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Harrisburg, PA: 2003.
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Innovative Strategies to Address Domestic Violence in Asian and Pacific Islander Communities: Examining Themes, Models and Interventions, Mimi Kim, Asian & Pacific Islander Institute on Domestic Violence, San Francisco, CA: June 2002.
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Interpreters Just a Call Away on New Police Cell Phones, Kelli Esters, Ledger-Enquirer, Columbus, GA: March 4, 2005. Copyright © 2005 Ledger-Enquirer and Wire Service Sources.
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it's the law - Meaningful Access through Appropriate Interpreters – It’s the Constitutional Right of Limited English-Speakers, (Es la ley – Acceso significativo a través de intérpretes apropiados[as]) Women’s Justice Center, Santa Rosa, CA. Copyright © 2000 Marie De Santis, Women’s Justice Center.
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LEARNING FROM THE EXPERIENCES OF BATTERED IMMIGRANT, REFUGEE AND INDIGENOUS WOMEN INVOLVED WITH CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES TO INFORM A DIALOGUE AMONG DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACTIVISTS AND ADVOCATES, V. Pualani Enos, Asian & Pacific Islander Institute on Domestic Violence, National Network to End Violence Against Immigrant Women, Institute on Race and Justice at Northeastern University and Family Violence Prevention Fund, July 2003.
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Multicultural Issues and Domestic Violence Resource Guide – Knowledge & Information Services (Benchbooks & Resources for Judges), National Center for State Courts, Williamsburg, VA: November 2004. Copyright © 2004 The National Center for State Courts.
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Rape, Racism and Victim Advocacy, Lisa M. Calderón, MLS, JD, The Black Commentator, Jenkintown, PA: July 8, 2004. Copyright © 2002-2004 www.BlackCommentator.com.
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Reducing language barriers to combating domestic violence: the requirements of Title VI, Carolyn Ham, Battered Women’s Justice Project, Minneapolis, MN.
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STUDY DOCUMENTS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BY RACE, INCOME, Black Issues in Higher Education, Fairfax, VA: May 8, 2003.
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Violence Against Indian Women, Final Revised Report, Pamela Jumper Thurman, PhD, Roe Bubar, JD, Barbara Plested, Ruth Edwards, Pamela LeMaster, Erica Bystrom, Marisa Hardy, DeWayne Tahe, Martha Burnside and E. R. Oetting, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC: January 2003.
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What is It About the Walls? A Report on the Domestic Violence Services African American Women Receive in the Lincoln, Nebraska Area, Family Violence Council, Lincoln, NE: October 2003.
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Women of Color Network Brochure, Women of Color Network, Harrisburg, PA.
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