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Abuse of a black girl, Black girls are suspended from school at six times the rate of white girls. Society’s devaluing of Black girls is rooted in the adultification of Black children. The Status of Black Women in the United States details these many types of Black women are disproportionately at risk of sexual violence. Throughout history, African American women have used a variety of resistance strategies to combat sexual victimization. This guide breaks down how you can protect children from Additionally, there is a connection between sex abuse and the eventual criminalization and incarceration of Black women and girls. About 22 percent of Black women in the The FBI interviewed a Jeffrey Epstein victim who alleged that President Donald Trump sexually abused her when she was a teenager, documents from the Justice Department file For African American women, sexual assault and violence are incredibly pervasive issues that routinely go unreported and under-addressed. Over eighteen percent of African American women will be Overall, one-in-four face abuse before the age of 18. Girls in Considering the overrepresentation of Black women and girls in jails, prisons, and detention centers—and the underreporting of abuse and Overall, one-in-four face abuse before the age of 18. Black women disproportionately experience violence at home, at school, on the job, and in their neighborhoods. Nearly 1 in 5 Black women are survivors of rape, and 41% of Black women experience sexual coercion and other forms of unwanted sexual Systemic racism makes Black girls and women vulnerable by forcing them into poverty, the foster care system, and violent partnerships. In a new book, Pushout, author Monique Morris tells their stories. Many run away to escape dangerous homes. 2 According to a report by the Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality, 1 in 4 Black girls will experience sexual abuse by age 18. The legal and social double standard that Silence, secrecy, and shame plague how we treat child sexual abuse survivors. The statistics reveal a sobering truth: for every Black woman who reports being raped, at This Applied Research paper reviews the sociohistorical context of Black women’s sexual victimization, the characteristics of Black rape survivors and their Studies have shown that Black girls, women, and non-binary people are hyper-vulnerable to abuse. These factors, as well as sexual violence, raise a person’s risk of Black women experience significantly higher rates of psychological abuse—including humiliation, insults, name-calling, and coercive control—than do women overall. . An expert who has Black girls in America are harmed by intersecting racism and sexism, which manifest in biases, stereotypes, and practices that render them vulnerable to abuse, For African American women, sexual assault and violence are incredibly pervasive issues that routinely go unreported and under-addressed. Over eighteen percent of African American women will be In addition, gender-responsive programs for juvenile justice–involved Black girls who have experienced child sexual abuse and/or exploitation need to be able to address their sexual reproductive health Sexual abuse has unique effects on people who are members of the same minority group, research suggests. Black women are more than twice as likely to be killed Celia was convicted of murder, sentenced to death, and hanged on December 21, 1855. South Africans have been outraged by a spate of rapes and murders, prompting demands for a return of the death penalty. I argue that there is a To fully understand the depth of sexual trauma in the Black community, we must confront the stark realities. Other women developed a Black women disproportionately experience violence at home, at school, on the job, and in their neighborhoods. The Status of Black Approximately 4 of every 10 Black women have experienced intimate partner violence. I deliberately detail these contexts before introducing the sexual abuse literature to further illustrate that such contexts are foundational for understanding sexual abuse, outcomes, and healing for Black CBTT provides a framework for understanding Black women and girl survivors of cultural betrayal sexual trauma, including the roles of cultural and societal contexts. Some women physically fought back or ran away. Black girls in America are harmed by intersecting racism and sexism, which manifest in biases, stereotypes, and practices that render them vulnerable to abuse, dehumanization, and death. It discusses the contextual In this chapter, I consider the reciprocal effect of Black girls living within spaces and environments influenced by structural racism who are subjected to abuse at higher rates.