The Immaculate Conception Church commands a notably long historical presence in Albuquerque. The parish recently had a celebration commemorating 135 years of formal existence as a formal Jesuit community in the area.The Albuquerque Journal notes in a recent article...
Month: November 2019
African-American women face the double threat of misogyny noir
There are multiple kinds of discrimination that people can face, and some populations of people are subject to more than one kind of discrimination. Most people understand that women can face gender-based discrimination or abuse in their workplace. Quite a few others...
Fear of workplace retaliation keeps victims of harassment quiet
Women working in law enforcement, whether they patrol the roads as police officers or secure prisons as correctional officers, do great civil service as part of their daily work. They likely take a lot of pride in the job that they do while also putting their safety...
An unflagging spotlight: sexual abuse in women’s prisons
We prominently note on our website at the sadly egalitarian nature of sexual abuse. What we mean by that are the recurring instances of abuse that routinely occur in virtually every type of venue. We underscore at our established...
What remedy does the law provide for sexual abuse victims?
Avenues of legal recourse for crime victims are often widely paved and wholly satisfactory as conduits for securing justice against wrongdoers. That is, criminal perpetrators are held fully accountable for their unlawful conduct, with relevant law punishing them in a...