This podcast episode came from my research on gender-based violence (GBV), intimate partner violence (IPV), domestic violence (DV), and femicide, female homicide by the hands of a male. Specifically within the U.S. and during this time of Covid-19. Through a series of virtually recorded interviews, with local Los Angeles social workers, I was able to highlight the strong link between violence, crisis, preventative care, and communications infrastructure. When Covid-19 hit in January, it stood as one of the largest crises this country has ever seen. For DV victims, who were now under the constant surveillance of their abuser, it posed an even greater threat. It is widely believed that cases of abuse have increased, calls to hotlines are currently up but hard data on whether or not cases are being reported is still largely unknown, since we’re still currently in the pandemic. Eve Sheedy explained it best during her interview when she stated, “we won’t really know what’s happening until we look at the data that we have not yet collected.” Throughout each of the interviews conducted, community solutions became the constant theme and favorable approach in creating new routines and preventative solutions. Communications Infrastructure was favorably looked upon for promoting civic engagement and enhancing public perception, to improve upon the issue of gender-based violence as well as in preparing for any future crisis laid upon it. Interviews can be found in the 36-minute podcast posted below. For more on the background of the project and research, please click over to the research and thesis site: https://jennifercastle595.wixsite.com
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🎶 Podcast Music Credit: CALL IT STORMY MONDAY BUT TUESDAY IS JUST AS BAD Performed By: T-Bone Walker Written By: Aaron Walker Publishers: Gregmark Music Inc, Lord And Walker Publishing (BMI) Courtesy: Black & White Records