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JULY 18, 1988, AT A SEXUAL ASSAULT AND BATTERED WOMEN'S CENTER

MARY SCOTT BORIA

YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago Women's Services

CHRISTINA BEVILAQUA

YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago Women's Services

HELEN GUALTIERI

YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago Women's Services

YOLANDA HERNANDEZ

YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago Women's Services

JAMIE A. JIMENEZ

YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago Women's Services

ERIN SORENSON

YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago Women's Services

DEBORAH WEBER

YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago Women's Services

On July 18, 1988, workers at the Metropolitan YWCA Women's Services, a Chicago-area center designed to assist women and children who are survivors of violence and sexual assault, agreed to record in a journal their thoughts at a chosen hour during that day. Each section was written by a different worker. The purpose was to bring together separate voices, all connected through their common work with survivors to begin to understand the impact of this work on their own lives.

Gender & Society, Vol. 3, No. 4, 533-540 (1989)
DOI: 10.1177/089124389003004010


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