Sentences with word «femicide»

The film documents the work of Brian Maguire, who spent six years working with the families of victims of femicide in Juarez, Mexico.
Sarah Griffin talks to Mark Mc Loughlin about his powerful documentary Blood Rising, which examines the phenomenon of femicide in the Mexican city of Juarez.
The city has been tragically known over the last 20 years for the brutal murders of hundreds of women, known as femicide, and the subsequent state - sponsored impunity of the murderers.
Risk factors for femicide in abusive relationships Results from a multi-site case control study.
Over half of the 25 countries that have the highest femicide rates come from Latin America and the Caribbean, where most of the murders go unsolved.
The exhibition «Remember Them» brings together a group of international artists - Brian Maguire, Julián Cardona, Lise Bjørne Linnert and Teresa Margolles - to highlight the issue of femicide on the Mexico - USA border.
A related point made by LEAF is that choking is a major risk factor for intimate femicide (LEAF factum at para. 3).
The bad faith that can infect holders of this position becomes apparent when feminist cries of «femicide» and «previctimization» over the selective destruction of female embryos curiously lapse into silence at the random destruction of embryos (abortion on demand) or at multiple abortions (abortion as a contraceptive).
As a human rights activist, I assume you know the extent of the problem we are up against: that violence against women around the world is now both so routine and so extreme that the UN has called for «femicide» to be a recognised crime.
Quintan Ana Wickslow's Fieldwork is a text and image work that contemplates the femicide region of the US - Mexico border, where the bodies of murdered women are dumped or buried.
Through the lens of an artist, Brian Maguire, who has spent time in Juarez getting to know the families left behind, the film looks at the fallout and follow up to femicide and whether the families can ever find peace.
She captured the following on her journey through South America: environmental racism, African spiritual practices, femicide, black Brazilian feminism, haircut culture, and Love.
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