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Amid immigration crackdown, undocumented abuse victims hesitate to come forward
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June 30th, 2019The Washington Post talked to Chief of Policy Archi Pyati about immigrant domestic violence survivors’ increasing reluctance to take action against their abusers.
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States across the country take action to save child brides
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June 24th, 2019Senior Counsel for Public Policy and Strategy Jeanne Smoot spoke to NBC News about the nationwide push for states to raise the minimum age of marriage to 18.
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Immigrant Domestic Violence Survivors Are Afraid to Go to Law Enforcement Under Trump
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June 20th, 2019The Pacific Standard cited an advocate survey conducted by a coalition of national civil rights organizations, and quoted Chief of Policy Archi Pyati.
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Immigrant Survivors of Domestic Violence and Rape Too Scared to Call Police over Fears of Being Deported or Separated from Children
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June 5th, 2019Newsweek reported on a recent advocate survey conducted by the Tahirih Justice Center and other national organizations.
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Survey of Advocates Reveals Immigrant Survivors Fear Reporting Violence
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June 4th, 2019Tahirih and a coalition of national organizations issued this statement after releasing the eye-opening results of a survey of advocates working with immigrant survivors of violence.
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Perseverance, Strength, and Permanent Markers
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April 10th, 2019Tahirih San Francisco Executive Director Morgan Weibel’s remarks at the 2nd Annual Bay Area Benefit highlighted perseverance, community, and a mother’s love for her child.
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Aicha Abdoulaye Mahamane: Survivor, Hero, Woman
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April 10th, 2019Courageous Voice Honoree, Aicha Abdoulaye Mahamane, takes us on a journey – her journey – to living a free life as a woman.