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Abusive Relationships Are Disturbingly Common. Here’s How to Support a Loved One

By Kavitha Cardoza, Clare Schneider — 2021

Perhaps the most important takeaway is the power of friendship . . . a friend can be a lifeline.

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‘The Day Ahead’ Looks at LGBTQ Domestic Violence

An in-depth look by Newsy’s morning show on how the complicated issue of domestic violence can be even more difficult in the LGBTQ community.

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Written on the Body: Letters from Trans and Non-Binary Survivors of Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence

Written by and for trans and non-binary survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, Written on the Body offers support, guidance and hope for those who struggle to find safety at home, in the body, and other unwelcoming places.

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The NBA Player Fighting for LGBTQ Equality

After Reggie Bullock’s sister, Mia, a trans woman, was tragically murdered in 2014, Reggie made it his mission to spread awareness about issues facing the LGBTQ community.

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Oppression and the Body: Roots, Resistance, and Resolutions

Asserting that the body is the main site of oppression in Western society, the contributors to this pioneering volume explore the complex issue of embodiment and how it relates to social inclusion and marginalization.

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Toxic Abuse in LGBT Relationships: Lesbian Narcissistic Abusers Are Different

Toxic relationships know no boundaries—and narcissistic abusers come in every color, shape and size—not to mention every race, culture, creed, religion, weight, sexual orientation and zipcode.

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