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From Hurting to Healing: Sexual Violence and its Culturally Specific Implications Among African-Americans

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UVA NewsMakers 2004
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University of Virginia

03/25/2004

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An award-winning journalist and a rape survivor herself, Robinson talks about the ways survivors can experience emotional, physical, sexual, and spiritual healing, offering her firsthand knowledge on the particular difficulties African-Americans face on their journey toward recovery. She also explores why black women are more likely to experience sexual crimes--an insightful discussion framed in the context of the American slave system and modern institutionalized racism.

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Speaker(s):
Lori Robinson, author and rape survivor

Runtime:00:30:00

Rating:TV-G


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