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Color of Violence | Table of Contents

Introduction Andrea Smith, Beth Richie, Julia Sudbury, and Janelle White

I. Reconceptualizing Antiviolence Strategies

Rethinking Antiviolence Strategies Julia Sudbury
Disability in the New World Order Nirmala Erevelles
Federal Indian Law and Violent Crime Sarah Deer
Feminism, Race, and Adoption Policy Dorothy Roberts
White Supremacy and Reproductive Justice Loretta Ross
Heteropatriarchy and the Three Pillars of White Supremacy Andrea Smith
Palestinian Resistance and Radical US Women of Color Nadine Naber

II. Forms of Violence

The Color of Violence Haunani Kay Trask
Four Generations in Resistance
Dana Erekat
The War to Be Human Nadia Tadiar
The Forgotten “-ism” Nadine Naber, Eman Desouky, and Lina Baroudi
Reflections in a Time of War Dena Al-Adeeb
Don’t Liberate Me S.R.
“National Security” and the Violation of Women Sylvanna Falcon
The Complexities of “Feminicide” on the Border Rosa Linda Fregoso
INS Raids and How Immigrant Women Are Fighting Back Renee Saucedo
Law Enforcement Violence Against Women of Color Andrea J. Ritchie
Crime, Punishment, and Economic Violence Patricia Allard
Pomo Woman, Ex-Prisoner, Speaks Out Stormy Ogden
The War Against Black Women, and the Making of NO! Aishah Simmons
The Medicalization of Domestic Violence Ana Clarissa Rojas Durazo

III. Building Movement

Unite and Rebel! Elizabeth (Betita) Martinez
Collective Leadership for Personal Transformation and Social Justice Sista II Sista
Disloyal to Feminism Emi Koyama
Gender Violence and the Prison-Industrial Complex
Critical Resistance and INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence
Trans Day of Action for Social and Economic Justice TransJustice
South Asian Women Organizing Against Domestic Violence Puneet Kaur Chawla Sahota
An Antiracist Christian Ethical Approach to Violence Resistance Traci C. West
Implementing Grassroots Community Accountability Strategies
Communities Against Rape and Abuse (CARA)
poem on trying to love without fear maiana minahal

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