By Melissa Reed This year, the Domestic Violence Awareness Project’s theme is, “Heal, Hold & Center.” The theme reflects the importance of healing collectively from violence and oppression, holding space for survivors and centering those most marginalized in the violence-prevention movement, especially Black, Indigenous and people of color. By acknowledging our own biases and privileges […]
Realizing you might be living in a domestic violence situation can sometimes be a “process of discovery”, and some people might never feel comfortable classifying themselves as victims or survivors.