Ujima

የመረጃ ምንጮች

የኡጂማ እውነታ ሉሆች

የዩጂማ ተልእኮ እውነታ ወረቀት

ኡጂማ ተልዕኮ

“Our mission is to mobilize the community to respond to and end violence against women in the Black community. We actualize this mission through research, public awareness and community engagement, technical assistance, and resource development.”

በጥቁር ማህበረሰብ ውስጥ የቤት ውስጥ ብጥብጥ እና የሽጉጥ ጥቃት

Black women comprise 14% of the U.S. population and 31% of domestic violence fatalities and are statistically nearly 3x more likely than white women to be killed by an intimate partner (Violence Policy Center, 2022).

የወጣቶች የወሲብ ንግድ

Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking (DMST) is the “recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for the purpose of a commercial act” where the victim is a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident under the age of 18.

የታዳጊ ወጣቶች የፍቅር ጓደኝነት በጥቁር ማህበረሰብ ውስጥ ሁከት

TDV can include physical violence, sexual violence, stalking, and psychological aggression. Repeated texting to threaten, stalk someone and/or posting sexual pictures online without the consent of the partner are actions that also fall under the umbrella of teen dating violence (Breiding et al., 2015).

ጥቁር ሴቶች እና ወሲባዊ ጥቃት

“Many cultural considerations can hinder healing for Black women survivors: the burdensome expectation of strong Black womanhood; the power of the Black church; the desire to shield Black men; and the lack of self-care examples are all real dynamics Black women survivors endure,” Jazelle Hunt, ከፆታዊ ጥቃት የተረፉ ጥቁር ሴቶችን ከመዘገብ የመስክ ትምህርቶች.

የቅርብ አጋር ሁከት

“Nationally, about 9% of Black women were raped by an intimate partner during their lifetime compared to 11% multiracial women, 10% White women, and 6% Hispanic women (Breiding, 2014).”

LGBTQIA+ የቅርብ አጋር ሁከት

ጥቁር ኤልጂቢቲኪው በሕይወት የተረፉ ሰዎች ጥቁር እና LGBTQ (ኤፒኤ፣ 2019) ካልሆኑት ጋር ሲነጻጸሩ ከቅርብ ባልደረባቸው አካላዊ ጥቃት የመድረስ ዕድላቸው በእጥፍ ይጨምራል።

የቲ.ኤ አቀራረብ

“Along with promoting culturally competent services through a holistic and survivor-centered lens, Ujima’s TA approach is also trauma-informed. Historical, societal, and personal trauma is inextricably linked with violence in the Black community.”

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