Tag : intersectionality
Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting and Forced Marriage: Services and Advocacy
Author: Tahirih Justice Center
While not all individuals who face forced marriage are also at risk of FGM/C, and not all survivors of FGM/C will experience forced marriage, the two harms can intersect. This resource outlines the intersectionality of forced marriage and female genital mutilation/cutting and shares information on Tahirih Justice Center legal and social services for survivors or those at risk of these forms of harm.
The Intersectionality of Forced Marriage and Other Forms of Abuse in the United States
Author: Casey Swegman, Forced Marriage Initiative – Tahirih Justice Center
Publication: 2016
This paper provides information and research on forced marriage in the United States and its intersections with child abuse, sexual assault and rape, domestic and family violence, stalking, female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C), and human trafficking. The research demonstrates that forced marriage is a serious but neglected problem in this country, and despite many advocates’ best efforts, survivors of forced marriage and those at risk continue to fall through the cracks of the systems and programs set up to protect individuals from abuse.