[NIFL-WOMENLIT:1330] Re: Disclosure

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Kathleen,

i agree with you about the silence issue.  Silence can mean numbness--just 
too beaten down to speak up.  I also agree about looking at violence as it is 
related to other issues--poverty, gender, class.  I think to make real change 
we have to think systematically so as to understand where the pressure points 
of change are.  

Andrea



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