Un-served and Underserved Communities
ABUSED MUSLIM WOMEN IN U.S. GAIN ADVOCATES, Neil MacFarquhar, The New York Times, New York, NY: January 6, 2008. Copyright © 2008 The New York Times Company.
ACTIVIST DIALOGUES ~ HOW DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND CHILD WELFARE SYSTEMS IMPACT WOMEN OF COLOR AND THEIR COMMUNITIES, Futures Without Violence, San Francisco, CA. Copyright © 2005 Family Violence Prevention Fund.
ACTIVIST DIALOGUES ~ HOW DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND CHILD WELFARE SYSTEMS IMPACT WOMEN OF COLOR AND THEIR COMMUNITIES, Futures Without Violence, San Francisco, CA. Copyright © 2005 Family Violence Prevention Fund.
ADVANCING EQUITY, The White House Council on Women and Girls, Washington, DC.
ADVANCING POLICIES OVER POLITICS, K. Sujata, The Blog, HuffPost, August 2, 2016. Copyright © 2016 TheHuffingtonPost.com, Inc.
AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN WHO BATTER: A COMMUNITY-CENTERED APPROACH TO PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION (5th chapter), Ulester Douglas, Sulaiman Nuriddin and Phyllis Alesia Perry, Family Violence and Men of Color: Healing the Wounded Spirit (2nd edition), Springer Publishing Company, New York, NY: 2008. Copyright © 2008 Springer Publishing Company.
ASIAN PACIFIC WOMEN FIND NEW REFUGES FROM ABUSE, Pamela Burke, Women’s eNews, March 9, 2006. Copyright © 2006 Women’s eNews
ASIAN PACIFIC WOMEN FIND NEW REFUGES FROM ABUSE, Pamela Burke, Women’s eNews, March 9, 2006. Copyright © 2006 Women’s eNews
ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL R. ALEXANDER ACOSTA HOSTS LIMITED ENGLISH PROFICIENCY CONFERENCE, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC: September 21, 2004. See Ensuring Access to Federally Conducted Programs and Activities by Individuals with Limited Proficiency (LEP) Plan.
BATTERED WOMEN INVOLVED WITH CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES: LEARNING FROM IMMIGRANT, REFUGEE AND INDIGENOUS WOMEN'S EXPERIENCES, 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 Futures Without Violence, July 2003; revised 2010.
BATTERED WOMEN INVOLVED WITH CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES: LEARNING FROM IMMIGRANT, REFUGEE AND INDIGENOUS WOMEN'S EXPERIENCES, 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 Futures Without Violence, July 2003; revised 2010.
BLACK WOMEN AND VIOLENCE: 'BAD' ALONE DOESN'T WORK, Tonya Lovelace, Women's eNews, New York, NY: April 11, 2007. Copyright © 2007 Women's eNews.
BLACK WOMEN MORE LIKELY VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE THAN WHITES, Charles Hallman, MSR News Online, October 21, 2015. Copyright © 2015 Minnesota Spokesman Recorder.
BLACK WOMEN SEEK PROTECTION CLOSER TO HOME, Marie Tessier, Women's eNews, New York, NY: January 10, 2007.Copyright © 2007 Women's eNews.
BLACK WOMEN SEEK PROTECTION CLOSER TO HOME, Marie Tessier, Women's eNews, New York, NY: January 10, 2007.Copyright © 2007 Women's eNews.
BODY EVIDENCE ~ INTIMATE VIOLENCE AGAINST SOUTH ASIAN WOMEN IN AMERICA, Shamita Das Dasgupta, Rutgers University Press, Piscataway, NJ: May 2007.
CASA DE ESPERANZA: MOBILIZING LATINAS AND LATINO COMMUNITIES TO END DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, Andrea C. Farney, National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Harrisburg, PA: February 2006. See Casa de Esperanza.
CENTERING WOMEN OF COLOR LEADERS, Kristelyn Berry, National Network to End Domestic Violence, Washington, DC: July 12, 2016.
CASA DE ESPERANZA: MOBILIZING LATINAS AND LATINO COMMUNITIES TO END DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, Andrea C. Farney, National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Harrisburg, PA: February 2006. See Casa de Esperanza.
CENTERING WOMEN OF COLOR LEADERS, Kristelyn Berry, National Network to End Domestic Violence, Washington, DC: July 12, 2016.