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Citation

Richie BE, Kanuha VK, Martensen KM. Fem. Criminol. 2021; 16(3): 247-265.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1557085120987607

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The movements for racial justice, health equity, and economic relief have been activated in the contentious and challenging climate of 2020, with COVID-19 and social protest. In this context, feminist scholars, anti-violence advocates, and transformative justice practitioners have renewed their call for substantive changes to all forms of gender-based violence. This article offers a genealogy of the battered women's movement in the U.S. from the lived experiences of two longtime activists. These reflections offer an analysis of the political praxis which evolved over the past half century of the anti-violence movement, and which has foregrounded the current social, political, and ideological framing of gender-based violence today. We conclude with a view to the future, focusing on the possibilities for transformative justice and abolition feminism as a return to our radical roots and ancestral histories.


Language: en

Keywords

domestic violence; feminism; gender violence; prison abolition

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