At the age of thirteen, Serena Lalani entered a dating relationship, not knowing it would become abusive. Six years later, when she was finally able to leave the relationship, she shared her experience with the world. In this episode, Serena explains what unfolded after she shared her story. Joined by her friend Jenny Jay, together, they share their perspectives on how domestic violence impacts South Asian communities, discussing relationship norms, expectations, and more.
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Unpacking Incarceration and Abuse with Jessica Hutchison
A Conversation on Providing Support with Brittlestar
Using Theatre to Break the Stigma with Kimberlee Walker
Domestic Violence in the Media with Elizabeth Renzetti
Learning from Domestic Homicides with Dr. Peter Jaffe
A Family Experience of Domestic Violence with Ryan Wicklum
Traumatic Brain Injury as a Result of Intimate Partner Violence with Lin Haag
Teaser: She Is Your Neighbour
How Domestic Violence Impacts Ontario Women and Children with Jill Dunlop
Why We Need Male Allies with Loren Padelford
COVID-19 & Gendered Violence with Ashleigh Weeden
Seeking Support: Challenges that Trans Youth Face with Kieran Duby
Violence Against Indigenous Women & Girls with Lori Campbell
Navigating the Legal System with David Morneau
When Black Women Experience Domestic Violence with Nicole Brown Faulknor
A Childhood Experience of Domestic Violence with Chris Linklater
Domestic Violence & The Drug Trade with Emily O’Brien
Filling in the Blanks with Brenda Halloran
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