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Domestic violence
Domestic violence news and analysis from The Nation
August 25, 2015
Cris Carter: The Fall Guy
Comments by Cris Carter that NFL players need a “fall guy” to take the blame for crimes aren’t just shocking. They reflect a broader culture of scapegoating in the league.
Dave Zirin
April 6, 2015
How Much Does Domestic Abuse Cost Its Survivors?
Underfunded, poorly designed systems of support are leaving survivors with instability over a lifetime.
Michelle Chen
March 23, 2015
Spreading Feminism Far and Wide
Straight talk about essentialism, sexism, leaning in and speaking out.
Betsy Reed
and
Katha Pollitt
February 2, 2015
Open Letter to Roger Goodell: It’s Time to Resign
In order to seriously address the issues that plague the NFL, new leadership is required.
Dave Zirin
November 6, 2014
A-Rod and Ray Rice: If They Go Down, Let Them Not Be Alone
People in power want these athletes to go away precisely because their own moral failings signal a far deeper rot.
Dave Zirin
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October 30, 2014
The Missing Women of Afghanistan
After 13 Years of war, Afghan women are still fighting for basic human rights.
Ann Jones
September 23, 2014
Is Corporal Punishment a Form of Domestic Violence?
Americans widely accept the use of corporal punishment, but its effects are damaging.
Melissa Harris-Perry
September 12, 2014
To Leave Their Abusers, Domestic Violence Survivors Need Economic Security
VAWA has sparked real progress—but we can do more to ensure that survivors have stable jobs and housing.
Bryce Covert
October 8, 2013
Domestic Violence Shelters Struggle to Stay Open During Shutdown
Cut off from federal funding, programs serving abused women may be forced to close.
Zoë Carpenter
April 18, 2013
House of Horrors: On Domestic Violence
America's military-masculinity complex is generating violence on a mass scale—at home.
Erika Eichelberger
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