Black Quiet Noise: Breaking the Silence on Sexual Assault within the Black Community

R. Bakari
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abstract:While the issue of racism in the silencing of survivors has been raised, intracultural silence and sexism has been largely ignored, and Black women remain silent survivors of sexual assault in all communities. Although Black women experience sexual assault at alarming rates, they are unlikely to disclose to anyone, report to authorities, or seek help from professional counselors. Racial loyalty and lack of supportive community have been identified as barriers to disclosing and healing from sexual assault. To eliminate those barriers, three convergent pathways for information, advocacy, and support around Black women and body autonomy must be constructed within the Black community. Community leaders and scholars must identify and admonish all acts of sexual abuse, support survivors in finding their voice to heal, and promote the four rules of sexual consent.
黑人安静的噪音:打破黑人社区对性侵的沉默
摘要:虽然种族主义在幸存者沉默中的问题被提出,但文化内的沉默和性别歧视在很大程度上被忽视了,黑人女性在所有社区都是性侵的沉默幸存者。尽管黑人女性遭受性侵的比率惊人,但她们不太可能向任何人透露、向当局报告或寻求专业顾问的帮助。种族忠诚和缺乏支持性社区已被确定为披露和治愈性侵的障碍。为了消除这些障碍,必须在黑人社区内围绕黑人女性和身体自主性构建三条信息、宣传和支持的融合途径。社区领袖和学者必须识别和告诫所有性虐待行为,支持幸存者找到治愈的声音,并推广性同意的四条规则。
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