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    The Centrality of Bodily Autonomy to Survivor Safety (ES)

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    Jun

    The Centrality of Bodily Autonomy to Survivor Safety (ES)

    By: Matt Mirarchi, Director of Advancement In wake of today’s ruling from the SCOTUS overturning Roe v. Wade, Enlace Comunitario (EC) recognizes that there…

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    Addressing the Root Causes of Gun Violence (ES)

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    May

    Addressing the Root Causes of Gun Violence (ES)

    By: Matt Mirarchi, Director of Advancement No one in the United States is safe from gun violence. On Tuesday, barely 10 days since a…

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    Critical Race Theory and Intergenerational Trauma (ES)

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    May

    Critical Race Theory and Intergenerational Trauma (ES)

    By: Matt Mirarchi, Director of Advancement As politicians argue about sanitizing (or white-washing) the history of the United States by objecting to the teaching…

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    Domestic Violence and Bodily Autonomy (ES)

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    May

    Domestic Violence and Bodily Autonomy (ES)

    By: Matt Mirarchi, Director of Advancement Domestic violence (DV) cannot be decoupled from the topic of bodily autonomy—and, by extension, abortion rights. The SCOTUS…

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    Racial Violence and Domestic Violence (ES)

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    May

    Racial Violence and Domestic Violence (ES)

    By: Matt Mirarchi, Director of Advancement Racial violence is rooted in colonialism and U.S. governing systems—beginning with the genocide of Indigenous peoples and the…

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