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NCAVP Releases Hate Violence Report

 

Stacie Vecchietti & Ted Heck: Presenter's at Creating Change Conference

The National Coalition of Anti-Violence programs released its report on hate violence for members of the LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer) community and those who are HIV positive on Thursday, May 31.

Key Findings:

What is hate violence?

The definition used for the NCAVP report is: “a bias incident and is any expression (spoken, written, symbolic, or other form) which is motivated by some form of prejudice-based racial group, religion, sexual orientation, disability, class, ethnicity, nationality, age, or gender identity or political affiliation. Hate violence does not necessarily constitute a crime.” 

Why does this matter?

Discrimination increases one’s likelihood of experiencing hate violence. Being a member of multiple groups that are experiencing discrimination (i.e. a person of color who is also LGBTQ identified) further compounds this likelihood of experiencing and the intensity of violence. Additionally, many of the support systems designed to help those experiencing violence can perpetuate discrimination and oppression.

The same discrimination that can fuel hate violence can also be a tool used by an abusive partner to exert power and control. Discrimination can also fuel sexual violence including sexual harrassment. The NCAVP will release a report this fall about the experiences of sexual and intimate partner violence by members of the LGBTQ and HIV positive communities.

 What Resources are Available?

Consider this list a start. We know there are many others.

Safe Harbor works diligently to provide supportive services to all who have experienced intimate partner and sexual violence including those who are members of traditionally under- or mis-served groups. We are currently working with ROSMY and the Fan Free Clinic to increase our capacity to serve LGBTQ and HIV positive individuals.

Special thank you to Amy Lacey and WRIC-8 for interviewing Safe Harbor’s Stacie Vecchietti on its May 31 5:30 p.m. broadcast.

What Can I Do?

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