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For the last two parts of this series, we have examined the issue of rape at different stages: our response to the issue of rape, our response to victims of rape, our views of victims and perpetrators
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Make sure you take lots of interesting pictures. That was what my boss requested of me when I sought his permission for a leave of absence to attend my sister’s wedding in Ghana.
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We continue our Rape Series by delving into how our ideas about women, men and sexuality plays a role in our responses to rape, and what we even judge to be rape.
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As stated earlier, this feature will detail the results of the survey, analyze those results, and seek to begin a discussion on some of the answers we received.
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"It never occurred to me that the sexual violation of my body would not come with a pounded fist or a knife to my throat or a gun to my head.
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As editor of the online publication Afrikan Goddess Online, I started a rape series in April. The series discusses the issue of rape in a general sense.
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