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Private Violence: Latin American Women And The Struggle For Asylum

Private Violence: Latin American Women And The Struggle For Asylum

Update: 2024-10-13
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Yvette Borja interviews Carol Cleaveland and Michele Waslin, authors of Private Violence: Latin American Women And The Struggle for Asylum. They explain why calling the gender-based violence that Mexican and Central American women are fleeing "private" is inaccurate, break down how navigating the asylum system is hardest for poor migrants, and emphasize the U.S. role in destabilizing the governments and societies that these women are running from.

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Private Violence: Latin American Women And The Struggle For Asylum

Private Violence: Latin American Women And The Struggle For Asylum

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