Domestic Violence (Joraan ko Rejekkar): Jab Burum Iumwin Rak ko

Lavatria Williamson, translated by Janerose Ralpho

National Domestic Violence (Joraan ko Rejekkar) Hotline ej aṇtọọn k 1 jen 3 kora im 1 jen 4 emaan rej ioon domestic violence (joraan ko rejekkar). Eñieṇ ej 33.3% im 25%.


Ne bujin armij ilo jukjuk bed in ad emoj aer ioon domestic violence (joraan ko rejekkar), etke jejjab konono kin menin?


Meñe k rikilmej rej joraan kin nainmej in, emoj an bok jikin ilo root in cultural identity. Aelop raan enij lon media headlines renij post ilo social media kon celebrity couples rej ioon physical violence. Al in rap rej kwalok kon toxic masculinity ekoba oversexualization im objectification kora. Erup būrueen parent ro m rej maan ajiri ro nejir ilo aer katakin ir.


Ilo August 2022, rapper Blueface im leddrik eo jeran, Chrisean Rock, rekar ioon juon physical altercation ilo Los Angeles. Incident in ekar bok media ilo juon storm. Taujin im taujin in armij rej koman kojak ak likit meme ilo jikin comment en. Bujin armij rej lomnak k ekojak bwebwenato eo, botaab domestic violence ejjab kojak. Ej juon būrabōḷōm ilo jukjuk bed in an rikilmej ilo elon generations. Unin an būrabōḷōm kein beddro walok ej kinke rikilmej rej jab lukkin serious ilo aer konono kon topic kein. Statistically, jej lo an numba in case ko laplok ilo poverty (jeramol), racism, low educational attainment, im domestic violence (joraan ko rejekkar). Menin ej walok tok jen kar ien ko rikilmej rekar ioone jemaan. Ne koj jokwe ilo juon lal ijoke racism im sexism ej rooted ilo manit ikijen context im institutional, enij koman bwe jet būrabōḷōm ren jab aurok lak jen bar jet ak domestic violence (joraan ko rejekkar) ej juon eo mwe ej life or death. Ilo ad konono im etale būrabōḷōm im koman kojaks, jemaron jinuon koman juon oktak eo emman ilo jukjuk bed in adwoj im kake juon success ilo ilju jaklej.


Ne kwōjab errā ibben karejeram ej juon mwe normal ilo juon jimjera eo ewaik. Botaab, name-call, kamijaak e droon, sttalk, sexual violence (jekkar ko rejekkar), physical violence (kametaak), financial abuse, ak emotional abuse ejjab eman. Kwoj aikuj juon jimjera eo emol, tiljek, im wanik. Jaikuj in konono kon menin im boktok juon awareness nan domestic violence im sexual assault.


Ne kwe ak juon eo ejitoburo ibbam ej bed ilo juon jimjera eo ejjab wanik, jouj in kabok jiban. Nan katok relaplok ikijen domestic violence visit: http://thehotline.org/

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