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Books, Articles and More…
Our staff has compiled a brief list of potential resources that share information into the dynamics of sexual violence, domestic violence, and human trafficking. Check out this reading list for more information about these different victimizations, the long-term impact of trauma, and best practices in trauma-informed care. By no means is this list exhaustive but an opportunity to support your continued learning to support survivors of trauma.
Books
The Apology- Eve Ensler (Author)
Know My Name– Chanel Miller (Author)
No Visible Bruises– Rachel Louise Snyder (Author)
The Body Keeps the Score– Bessel van der Kolk M.D. (Author)
My Body is Not an Apology– Sonya Renee Taylor (Author)
Trauma Stewardship- Laura van Dernoot Lipsky (Author), Connie Burk (Author)
Catch and Kill: Lies, Spies, and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators- Ronan Farrow (Author)
Articles and More…
Hidden Curriculum of Violence: Affect, Power, and Policing the Body, Boni Wozolek (May 2020)
Children of the Night– Baltimore Magazine (March 2017)
The Charges in the Harvey Weinstein Verdict, explained -VOX (February 2020)
The Particular Cruelty of Domestic Violence -The Atlantic (May 2019)
Common Myths About LGBTQ Domestic Violence -Human Rights Campaign (October 2017)
Rape as a Men’s Issue– Men Can Stop Rape Information Sheet
Women of Color in Low-wage Jobs are Overlooked in the Me Too Movement – Vox (December 2017)
Private Violence (film)