Racialized women are less likely to be believed within the criminal justice system when they report their abuse, according to the Canadian Women’s Foundation. During this extended interview with Global News anchor Farah Nasser, seven survivors of colour discuss the importance of believing women of colour who speak about the violence they experience and the consequences of victim-blaming.
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Why we need to take violence against racialized women more seriously
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