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Honor Killings in America
April 30th, 2015Violence against women and girls is not just a problem in countries like Afghanistan and Somalia. It’s happening in the U.S., too.
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NOW AVAILABLE: Summer 2014 Newsletter
August 18th, 2014Read about our accomplishments this summer in communities, courts, and Congress. Click here to access our Summer 2014 Newsletter online.
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Fighting Violence Against Immigrant Women
September 5th, 2013When Anne Chandler travels around Houston, she doesn’t see the same city you and I see.
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Afghan Escapes Taliban Oppression, But Fears For Others
April 18th, 2013As an ambitious young woman in rural southern Afghanistan, Fouzia Durrani was headed for trouble.
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“Honor Killing” Under Growing Scrutiny in U.S.
April 5th, 2012Although many Americans may think that phenomena such as forced marriages and so-called “honor killings” exist only overseas, social service agencies, educators, and a growing number of law enforcement personnel know differently.
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Forced Marriage and ‘Honor Killings’ Happen in Britain, U.S., Too
September 18th, 2011Forced marriage and honor violence are often viewed in the West as backward customs relegated to impoverished developing nations. But a spate of gruesome honor killings in the U.K., and new research about the prevalence of underage marriage in the U.S., for the first time show that this kind of violence against women is far more widespread.
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Dan Rather Interviews Tahirih Founder on Problem of Forced Marriage in U.S.
August 31st, 2011Rather spoke with Miller-Muro about the hidden problem of forced marriage in the U.S.