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Statement: Impact of COVID-19 on Immigrant Survivors of Gender-Based Violence
March 19th, 2020As daily activities have ground to a halt in the United States to slow the spread of COVID-19, Americans have been pushed into an unprecedented state of isolation, unemployment, and stress. For immigrant survivors of gender-based violence, many of whom are living with the effects of trauma or coping with ongoing abuse, this is an especially difficult time.
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Tahirih’s Response to COVID-19
March 16th, 2020As our world adjusts to a new reality in its efforts to contain the coronavirus, our CEO, Layli Miller-Muro, speaks about Tahirih’s response.
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New Tahirih Report on Child Marriage in the U.S.
January 23rd, 2020We’re proud to share our new report, Making Progress, But Still Falling Short: A Report on the Movement to End Child Marriage in America. This report contains the latest analysis […]
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Survivors of Child Marriage Speak Out
January 10th, 2020We’re proud to share with you the new Tahirih report Child Marriage in the U.S.: Survivor Story Compilation. The 20 survivor voices featured in the report provide a powerful window […]
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Get Ready to Give!
November 27th, 2019Join us for #GivingTuesday! With your help, we will serve more survivors of violence so that they may live in safety and with dignity.
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From the Desk of Nataly Karimi
November 26th, 2019Meet Nataly Karimi, Tahirih Baltimore Development Associate.
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#MeToo and Sexual Assault of Immigrants by Federal Officials
November 15th, 2019As we mark the second anniversary of the #MeToo movement, our country continues to grapple with systemic issues around sexual violence. But there has been virtual silence around sexual violence […]