“I try to forget #WhyIStayed because #WhyILeft is a much more enjoyable story with a fairy tale happy ending.” So writes one Twitter user in a post that neatly sums up much of the reaction to the Ray ...
In the wake of domestic abuse revelations involving former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice and wife Janay Palmer, domestic violence victims have taken to Twitter creating #WhyIStayed and ...
Beverly Gooden says she is a victim of domestic violence and speaks with INSIDE EDITION on why women like Janay Rice stay with men who abuse them. How could she stay with him? It's the question so ...
#WhyIStayed. Abuse is not abuse. Many churches have created a distorted understanding of physical abuse that occurs within homes. It is defined as a “relationship” matter that should be addressed ...
When security footage emerged that showed NFL star, Ray Rice, full-on punching out his then-fiancée, Janay Rice, it made many wonder why Janay would choose to remain with her abusive husband. Then, ...
Twitter users have been using two hashtags to call attention to domestic abuse in light of the scandal involving ousted NFL player Ray Rice. Survivors of abuse have been tweeting under #WhyIStayed and ...
Editor’s Note: Talk show host Meredith Vieira is the latest public figure to share her story of domestic violence inspired by the social media movement #WhyIStayed. We’re resurfacing this story from ...
(USA TODAY) -- The video of Ray Rice hitting his now-wife, Janay Rice, prompted some folks on Twitter to question why she stayed with him. Beverly Gooden, a survivor of domestic violence, took to the ...
The video of former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice hitting his then-fiancée and knocking her out cold has stirred national outrage, and it has already raised domestic violence awareness here ...
In the wake of disturbing video footage released this week, in which NFL player Ray Rice is seen assaulting his now-wife Janay in an elevator, one North Carolina woman found herself livid at some of ...
From Janay Palmer Rice to Jennifer Lawrence, we blame women for the bad things that happen to them. But last week—on the 20th anniversary of the Violence Against Women Act—women took the conversation ...
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