Culture and Gender-Based Violence

Original post from Asian Pacific Institute on Gender Based Violence

 

“Cultural identities contain the histories of a people that include traditions, struggles, achievements, and triumphs. Cultures nourish pride, resilience, belonging, intersectional identities, and connection to community. But culture is used to justify gender violence and inequality by evoking traditional beliefs and practices about how women and girls should be treated. If culture defines the spaces within which power is expressed and gender roles are enshrined, then our movement is here to push back. After all, some traditions and explanations do have an expiration date and cultural DNA, just like individual DNA, changes with every generation.”

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Resources compiled by APIGBV:

Gender and Cultural in Transition A Community Conversation: Report on Domestic Violence Forum with the Fresno Hmong Community, 2014 By Central California Asian Pacific Women.

Advocates and community members from Fresno convened to examine domestic violence within the context of gender equity and how it impacts Fresno’s Hmong community. Participants identified steps that communities and systems can take to raise awareness, improve service for survivors, and redefine gender values and practices.