Research on Queer and Trans Koreans Surviving Violence
“We hope this report will help more queer and trans Korean survivors feel less alone and receive the kinds of support that they deserve.”
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“We hope this report will help more queer and trans Korean survivors feel less alone and receive the kinds of support that they deserve.”
Learn about the unique hardships that API immigrant survivors are facing due to the COVID-19 pandemic, surge in anti-Asian sentiment, and recent hate crimes.
This advisory from the Asian Pacific Institute on Gender Based Violence describes immigrant survivors’ eligibility for government services, systematic responses to the COVID-19 crisis, and the unique issues that API survivors face.
This training will focus on the nexus between intimate partner violence perpetrators and the danger they pose to their significant other, third parties and law enforcement.
This event encouraged folks to continue their activism and educated others to sustain the movement toward social change.
The MMIW Toolkit is designed to assist families, communities and advocacy organizations in understanding and responding to a case of a missing or murdered Native woman.
This brief focuses on mandated reporting of abuse of older adults and adults with disabilities to Adult Protective Services (APS).
This webinar focuses on the work of a group of Indigenous elders, in one community, that created a safe place to talk about sexual violence while continuously providing community awareness, education and prevention…
Racial justice goes beyond anti-racism. Use this guide to learn more about discussing racial justice and find the resources you need.
A proactive approach to providing assistance for individuals with limited English proficiency so that all survivors will have greater access to critical services and success in addressing violence in their lives.
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