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  • Survivor Voices: Camille

    News

    August 5th, 2020

    Camille faced patriarchal violence from an early age. After the reprieve of a happy marriage was cut short, Camille was forced to again confront cultural norms that saw her as […]

  • Survivor Voices: Meena

    News

    August 5th, 2020

    Meena was treated as a servant for as long as she can remember, always taught that her purpose was to serve men. When at 15 she was promised to a […]

  • Remembering Two Legends: Congressman John Lewis and Reverend C.T. Vivian

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    July 30th, 2020

    Our Atlanta community lost two heroes and legends of the civil rights movement, freedom fighters U.S. Representative John Lewis and Reverend C.T. Vivian.

  • From the Desk of Edith Zarco

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    July 30th, 2020

    Meet Tahirih Baltimore’s Social Services Associate, Edith Zarco

  • The Impact of COVID-19 on Survivors of Forced Marriage

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    July 30th, 2020

    By: Forced Marriage Initiative Project Associate, Hellitz Villegas Our clients have been deeply impacted by the pandemic. The majority of our clients face harm from their parents, siblings, or other […]

  • Advocates want an eviction grace period. Houston’s mayor won’t put it on the council agenda

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    July 29th, 2020

    Guadalupe Fernandez, Tahirih Policy and Advocacy Manager in Houston, spoke to the Houston Chronicle on how the eviction crisis has impacted immigrant survivors and the urgent need for a grace […]

  • Stand with Survivors to Save Asylum

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    July 9th, 2020

    In this op-ed, Morgan Weibel, Executive Director of Tahirih SF Bay Area, writes about the most recent proposed regulations that would decimate the asylum system and eliminate gender-based asylum. Weibel […]