I am an African and Native American woman who is a mother, daughter, publisher, radio host, computer technician, cancer survivor (thyroid cancer - 10 years) -- and also a survivor of Domestic Violence. I am a staunch advocate for victims of Domestic Violence. The fight against Cancer is a noble one, but Domestic Violence is this society's "dirty little secret". People don't want to talk about or get involved in 'family business', but women, children, the elderly - and yes, sometimes even MEN, are abused and DYING at alarming rates, and the purpetrators are the ones they not only LOVE, but LIVE WITH. According to national statistics, one in every four women aged 14 - 54 in this country will be, or has been, involved in an abusive relationship within their lifetime. Domestic Violence (DV) is an umbrella term that also includes child abuse and elder abuse, and knows no race, color, religion or economic status - this effects EVERYONE. What, in your opinion, can we do to educate those who have not fallen victim to DV to keep them safe, and what are YOU willing to do to help someone who is in a DV relationship?
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