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Battered Mothers Speak Out: A Human Rights Tribunal on Domestic Violence and Child Custody in the Massachusetts Family Courts
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Battered Mothers Speak Out: A Human Rights Tribunal on Domestic Violence and Child Custody in the Massachusetts Family Courts
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Battered Mothers Speak Out: A Human Rights Tribunal on Domestic Violence and Child Custody in the Massachusetts Family Courts (2002)
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Authors: Jay Silverman, Lundy Bancroft, Cynthia J. Mesh, Monica Ghosh Driggers, J.D., Kim Slote, Carrie Cuthbert On May 9, 2002, the Battered Mothers' Testimony Project organized a human rights tribunal on domestic violence and child custody held at the Massachusetts state house in honor of Mother's Day. The tribunal centered on the spoken testimonies of 5 battered mothers and the responses of 4 invited speakers. Project: Women's Rights Network |
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