Current Events
Déjà vu Again and Again and Again
Jan 23, 2013 — Categories: Current Events, Violence Against WomenOnce again the legislation to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act has been introduced in both houses of the U.S. Congress. This action stalled in the last Congress due to partisan bickering and efforts to undercut important new provisions in VAWA. These provisions are still included in this current version and include enhanced protections for tribal, LGBT and immigrant victims, who were identified as critical priorities by advocates across the country and also received bipartisan support last year.
Trafficking in Humans: Capitalism at Its Worst
Jan 11, 2013 — Categories: Current Events, Human TraffickingIn 2013, we celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation ending legal slavery in the United States. But slavery isn’t only a painful and tragic fact of our national history; it persists even today in the U.S. and around the world. Now we call it trafficking. Human trafficking is a big, global industry. It generates at least $32 billion per year worldwide—more than Nike, Google, and Starbucks combined. The U.S. is both a source and a destination for human beings who are trafficked.
Guns + Domestic Violence = Lethality
Jan 04, 2013 — Categories: Current Events, Domestic ViolenceThe presence of guns is what makes domestic violence so deadly. The American Judges Association reports that, “If the abuser has access to a firearm, it is far more likely that homicide will indeed be the result. Research shows that family and intimate partner assaults involving firearms are 12 times more likely to result in death than those that do not involve firearms. Approximately two-thirds of the intimate partner homicides in this country are committed using guns.”
In Spite Of...
Dec 18, 2012 — Categories: Current EventsIt is the darkest of days, the longest of nights as we approach the winter solstice in the northern hemisphere. The murder-suicides pile up: a football player, a mall in Oregon, an elementary school in Connecticut. And then there are the daily deaths from gun violence in every community that don’t make the national news. The darkness seems overwhelming.
The Work of Tikkun Olam: Repairing and Restoring the World
Dec 13, 2012 — Categories: Current Events, Jewish, Child Abuse, Sexual Abuse by ClergyThere are two important stories this week within the Orthodox Jewish community in the U.S. The first is the conviction of Nechemya Weberman, a Hasidic Jew in Brooklyn, for sexual abuse of a child who had the courage to come forward and report him.
NFL Player Homicide-Suicide: This Is Domestic Violence
Dec 06, 2012 — Categories: Current Events, Domestic ViolenceA head injury? Alcohol? Drugs? Depression? An argument? Everyone who knew Jovan Belcher is grasping for an answer to “why?” We only know what we read in the paper, but there is nothing all that unusual here when a man kills his partner and himself. The story is pretty predictable. This is domestic violence.
Put Your Activism To Work Right Now
Dec 04, 2012 — Categories: Current Events, Sexual Violence, Domestic ViolenceThe New York Times is right on this one. If politicians are serious about fixing the perception that they don’t understand or care about women, they would do well to move quickly to pass the Reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) immediately.
Knowing the Mind of God
Nov 08, 2012 — Categories: Current Events, Violence Against Women, Sexual ViolenceIn the midst of the campaign, Indiana Senate candidate Richard Mourdock was asked if abortion should be allowed in cases of rape and incest. He responded negatively with this explanation: “I think, even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that it is something the God intended to happen.” Apparently, Richard Mourdock knows the mind of God.
Déjà Vu All Over Again
Oct 24, 2012 — Categories: Current Events, Child AbuseNow it’s the Boy Scouts. They have been forced by the court to release the “Perversion Files”: over 1200 reports of sexual abuse by scoutmasters from 1965-85. Admittedly the record is mixed. Some allegations were investigated and some scoutmasters were banned from scouting. Some reappeared with another troop after a hiatus. Hardly any were reported to law enforcement.
Fifty Shades of Depressing
Oct 12, 2012 — Categories: Current Events, Sexual Violence, Domestic ViolenceFirst, a confession: I have not read Fifty Shades of Grey nor do I intend to. When I choose a novel to read, I pay attention to reviews or suggestions of my friends. The thought of spending time reading second rate prose about dominant-submissive heterosexual sex just doesn't seem very appealing. Life is too short.
Responding to Clergy Abuse of Children: Not Rocket Science, Part 2
Sep 24, 2012 — Categories: Current Events, Child Abuse, Sexual Abuse by ClergyKansas City Bishop Robert Finn has been convicted of failure to report suspected child abuse; he is the first Bishop to be held accountable for shielding a pedophile priest. He received no jail time or fine; rather he was sentenced to two years of court-supervised probation.
Responding to Clergy Abuse of Children: Not Rocket Science, Part I
Sep 18, 2012 — Categories: Current Events, Child Abuse, Sexual Abuse by ClergyWhat does a pastor do when he discovers that a volunteer youth minister in his church is “sexting” a 15 year old girl in the youth group? As reported in the news, “The West Seattle church's youth pastor went to police immediately after learning of the allegations against Davis, resulting in the 26-year-old’s arrest. Davis was also dismissed from his volunteer position.”
Dear Pat Robertson: Time to Retire
Sep 13, 2012 — Categories: Current Events, Domestic Violence, MultifaithDear Pat: It really is time for you to retire. In your latest display of complete ignorance you are embarrassing yourself.
Weary Beyond Words
Aug 21, 2012 — Categories: Current Events, Violence Against Women, Sexual Violence“Legitimate rape” has now been added to the lexicon of sexual assault thanks to Representative Todd Akin, candidate for the U.S. Senate in Missouri. One wonders about the definition of this new term; perhaps its synonym “real rape” and its opposite is “illegitimate rape.” It’s a mystery to me.
Ramadan Kareem!
Aug 17, 2012 — Categories: Current Events, Violence Against Women, Domestic ViolenceAs Ramadan and the period of fasting draws to a close, Muslims around the world prepare to celebrate Eid al-Fitr on Sunday, August 19.
“Guns Don’t Kill People . . .”
Aug 08, 2012 — Categories: Current Events, Violence Against Women, Domestic Violence“Guns don’t kill people; people kill people.” This National Rifle Association (NRA) answer to any suggestion of gun control is only partially true. The fact is that men with guns kill people. At least this is what the headlines tell us.
What Will It Take to Pass VAWA?
Jul 31, 2012 — Categories: Current Events, Violence Against Women, Domestic ViolenceThe Violence Against Women Act [VAWA] was originally passed in 1994 with strong bipartisan support. It was renewed in 2000 and 2005 also with bipartisan support. In those votes, legislators seemed to basically agree that violence against women was a bad thing and that all of us, including our federal government, had a role to play in addressing it.
News with Teeth
Jul 26, 2012 — Categories: Current Events, Child Abuse, Sexual Abuse by ClergyThis week’s news that the Paterno statue has been removed from the Penn State campus, the NCAA heavily penalized Penn State with both a fine of $60 million and denied their wins of the football team as well as its future bowl game participation was welcome news.
Hiding in Plain Sight . . . With Help
Jul 16, 2012 — Categories: Current Events, Child Abuse, Sexual Abuse by ClergyThe Penn State report and the conviction of Jerry Sandusky provide the irrefutable evidence that he was a sexual predator on the loose for over twenty years and there were numerous people with full knowledge of his crimes who could have stopped him. How does this happen?
The Truth Will Set You Free
Jul 06, 2012 — Categories: Current Events, Child AbuseA small news story hidden deep in the paper caught my eye. A middle school teacher has been arrested and charged with child rape. She has been placed on leave. The boy decided to come forward and disclose after hearing a church sermon which urged victims of sexual abuse to speak up because “the truth will set you free.”