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X-WR-CALDESC:Sexual violence marks the lives of so many Black women and gir
 ls who are directly impacted by the criminal legal system. Nearly 1 in 5 B
 lack women are survivors of rape\, and 41% of Black women experience sexua
 l coercion and other forms of unwanted sexual contact. Of women in jail—44
 % of whom are Black—86% have experienced sexual violence.\n\nSurvivors of 
 gender-based violence deserve supportive services to help them heal from t
 he trauma they have endured\, not punishment. And they deserve opportuniti
 es to reconnect with family\, especially their children. More than 60% of 
 women in prison are mothers. The violence and harm prisons inflict is not 
 limited to the women locked behind the walls. It extends to their families
  and children\, perpetuating the impact of trauma\, violence\, and incarce
 ration across generations.\n\nNBWJI Executive Director Dr. Sydney McKinney
  and Donna Hylton\, founder and president of a Little Piece of Light\, wil
 l discuss the connections between trauma\, abuse\, domestic violence\, inc
 arceration\, and reentry and the impact on women & families.\n\nDonna Hylt
 on is an activist and author who advocates for the rights and well-being o
 f women and girls who have been impacted by intersectional trauma such as 
 violence\, sexual abuse and assault\, domestic violence\, police brutality
 \, and incarceration. She is an outspoken proponent of the need to incorpo
 rate harm reduction into our policies for addressing societal and justice 
 issues within a humane framework.
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DESCRIPTION:Sexual violence marks the lives of so many Black women and girl
 s who are directly impacted by the criminal legal system. Nearly 1 in 5 Bl
 ack women are survivors of rape\, and 41% of Black women experience sexual
  coercion and other forms of unwanted sexual contact. Of women in jail—44%
  of whom are Black—86% have experienced sexual violence.\n\nSurvivors of g
 ender-based violence deserve supportive services to help them heal from th
 e trauma they have endured\, not punishment. And they deserve opportunitie
 s to reconnect with family\, especially their children. More than 60% of w
 omen in prison are mothers. The violence and harm prisons inflict is not l
 imited to the women locked behind the walls. It extends to their families 
 and children\, perpetuating the impact of trauma\, violence\, and incarcer
 ation across generations.\n\nNBWJI Executive Director Dr. Sydney McKinney 
 and Donna Hylton\, founder and president of a Little Piece of Light\, will
  discuss the connections between trauma\, abuse\, domestic violence\, inca
 rceration\, and reentry and the impact on women & families.\n\nDonna Hylto
 n is an activist and author who advocates for the rights and well-being of
  women and girls who have been impacted by intersectional trauma such as v
 iolence\, sexual abuse and assault\, domestic violence\, police brutality\
 , and incarceration. She is an outspoken proponent of the need to incorpor
 ate harm reduction into our policies for addressing societal and justice i
 ssues within a humane framework.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210621T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210621T200000
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SUMMARY:National Black Women's Justice Institute: A Conversation About Wome
 n & Families and the Impact of Trauma\, Domestic Violence\, & Incarceratio
 n
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