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Provides a healthy discussion of sexual violence and domestic violence collaboration and appreciation of respective work by interviewing two advocates that have worked in sexual assault program, domestic violence programs and dual issue programs.
This article from The Resource discusses the history, mission and work of Sisters of Color Ending Sexual Assault (SCESA), the National Women of Color Leadership Project.