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One in three American women experiences
domestic
violence or stalking at some point in her life, and the CDC reports that 15 million children are abused every year, 15 million.
Because the final step in the
domestic
violence pattern is kill her.
Over 70 percent of
domestic
violence murders happen after the victim has ended the relationship, after she's gotten out, because then the abuser has nothing left to lose.
Because it turns out that I'm actually a very typical
domestic
violence victim and a typical
domestic
violence survivor.
You have the power to end
domestic
violence simply by shining a spotlight on it.
We need every one of you to understand the secrets of
domestic
violence.
But I want to tell you the story of PISA, OECD's test to measure the knowledge and skills of 15-year-olds around the world, and it's really a story of how international comparisons have globalized the field of education that we usually treat as an affair of
domestic
policy.
The aurochs is the ancestor of all
domestic
cattle, and so basically its genome is alive, it's just unevenly distributed.
But it was a film that starred Charlize Theron and it was about women's rights, women's empowerment,
domestic
violence and so on.
And under the guidance of the amazing Lear deBessonet, we started the Public Works program, which now every summer produces these immense Shakespearean musical pageants, where Tony Award-winning actors and musicians are side by side with nannies and
domestic
workers and military veterans and recently incarcerated prisoners, amateurs and professionals, performing together on the same stage.
I'm going to share with you a paradigm-shifting perspective on the issues of gender violence: sexual assault,
domestic
violence, relationship abuse, sexual harassment, sexual abuse of children.
And this is amazing how this works in
domestic
and sexual violence, how men have been largely erased from so much of the conversation about a subject that is centrally about men.
This is about
domestic
violence in particular, but you can plug in other analogues.
Those of us who work in the
domestic
and sexual violence field know that victim-blaming is pervasive in this realm, which is to say, blaming the person to whom something was done rather than the person who did it.
Why is
domestic
violence still a big problem in the US and all over the world?
We know so much about how to prevent
domestic
and sexual violence, right?
There's no excuse for a college or university to not have
domestic
and sexual violence prevention training mandated for all student athletes, coaches, administrators, as part of their educational process.
Ethiopia's
domestic
market is about one billion dollars of value.
And we feel that over the next five years, if Ethiopia can capture even 40 percent, just 40 percent, of the
domestic
market, and add just 25 percent value to that market, the value of the market doubles.
And if we indeed need a Big Brother, I would much rather have a
domestic
Big Brother than a foreign Big Brother.
To understand PTSD, we first need to understand how the brain processes a wide range of ordeals, including the death of a loved one,
domestic
violence, injury or illness, abuse, rape, war, car accidents, and natural disasters.
Between 1993 and 2010,
domestic
violence among adult women in the United States has gone down by 64 percent, and that is great news.
And we looked around the world to Canada and Australia and Brazil and parts of Africa, and we took this knowledge and we built the first national public education campaign called There's No Excuse for
Domestic
Violence.
We learned that he had a long history of
domestic
violence.
The story of
domestic
violence went from the back page, but actually from the no-page, to the front page.
Before 1980, do you have any idea how many articles were in The New York Times on
domestic
violence?
And local,
domestic
companies, in the past, have been protected from international competition by market controls.
In 1966, the US invested about a half a percent of gross
domestic
product in the Apollo program.
"Smack" can mean "kiss" as in air kisses, as in lip-smacking, but that can lead to "smack" as in "hit" as in
domestic
abuse, because sexual attraction can seem threatening.
My charges were dismissed, but a few weeks later, two FBI agents knocked on my door, and they told me that unless I helped them by spying on protest groups, they would put me on a
domestic
terrorist list.
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