Black women in the United States of America face a femicide crisis that isĀ structural, persistent, and measurable.
Black women in the United States of America face a femicide crisis that isĀ structural, persistent, and measurable.
The risk of femicide increases for Black women in America based on the concentration of structural racism where they reside.
Firearms kill Black women at rates no other weapon approaches. Nearly three out of four Black female femicide victims die by gunshot. That proportion has climbed 47% since 2011. Guns do not cause femicide. But they determine who survives it.
Black women are most often killed by someone they love, trust, or share a home with. Nine out of ten victims knew their killer.
Every ten minutes, somewhere in the world, a woman or girl is killed by an intimate partner or family member.
Two decades of data reveal that Black women face persistently elevated risk of femicideāup to 20 times higher than white women in some states.
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