Domestic Violence & Culturally Diverse Communities in Detroit
The purpose of this DVD
is to explore how the issue of domestic
violence is being approached in four
culturally diverse communities in the city
of
Detroit: Arab
American, Latino American, African American
and Asian American communities. Although
there are similarities about how domestic
violence affects any community, there are
also clear differences regarding the causes
and solutions to remedy it. In this DVD the
viewer will learn how domestic violence is
addressed by these communities in the City
of.
Over the last fifty
years, has undergone a number of changes
economically, socially, and demographically.
These various changes convey an important
story of how race and culture has been a
challenge for various cultural communities
within the city overtime. Consequently, many
of the residents are challenged by poverty,
in adequate resources, crime, health care
challenges, weakened community networks and
other issues, including domestic violence.
Each community has its
particular history and connection to the
city of
Detroit
and its changes overtime. They also have a
point of view concerning their present
social context and how it influences their
approach to address community challenges
such as domestic violence.
The
DVD and story offers messages to other
cities and diverse groups challenged by a
range of community challenges in addition to
domestic violence.
A
film by the Institute on Domestic Violence
in the African American Community in
partnership with Crescent House Battered
Women’s Services.
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