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Don’t Let Him Isolate You: The Story of a Sister’s Love October 28, 2018August 19, 2019
Picking Up the Pieces July 15, 2018October 28, 2018
Dispelling the Myth that Domestic Violence is a PRIVATE MATTER: The Impact on Barbados Society March 20, 2017March 18, 2017
Y/OUR VOICE MATTERS: Domestic Violence Protection Orders Act (amendments) January 30, 2017October 28, 2018
Barbados (socialization) Today: The Bajan Straightjacket February 21, 2016February 22, 2016
The Sins of the Barbadian Father: P. Antonio “Boo” Rudder February 20, 2016March 18, 2017
“It’s We Culture”: Groupthink in Barbadian Society January 28, 2016February 4, 2016
Caribbean Court of Justice Complaining about Denied Justice in Barbados January 14, 2016January 26, 2016
Making “Mock Sport” of Men’s Emotions: The Culture of Shame in Barbados January 1, 2016February 20, 2016
Are You Gonna Shut Up|Speaking Out in The Barbadian Culture Of Silence December 31, 2015January 2, 2016

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A Response to Silence and Denial

The Barbadian Minister of Social Care, Constituency Empowerment and Community Development said that domestic violence in Barbados “‘is often fed by poverty, dependency, lack of education or capacity and the absence of empowerment'” (qtd. in Nation 30 Mar. 2011). However, sources note that the problem of domestic violence affects women of all stratums of society in Barbados (CADRES [2009], 14; Nation 19 May 2010). I have decided to be a voice of empowerment for myself and other survivors of abuse and trauma in Barbados. As noted in the response to the Minister's statement is the fact that this violence effects women whether they meet the criteria he outlined or not, therefore something must be done to add clarity to the discrepancies that perpetuate many abuses in Barbados. I am making my witness statement. While choking me, my Barbadian abuser knowing I couldn't answer him, asked me: ARE YOU GONNA SHUT UP, YES OR NO!?!" That day I felt powerless. Now, hear me out.

Truly K. Butler All Rights Reserved 2015

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