COVID-19 Amplifies Domestic Abuse
For some women, the threat of death is in their own house, and not in the form of a virus that can be willed away with a squirt of hand sanitizer. It comes in the form of a husband.
Rina is a writer and a copy editor at Honeysuckle magazine. Originally from the Hudson Valley, she is currently a student at Fordham University in New York City studying political science and journal
For some women, the threat of death is in their own house, and not in the form of a virus that can be willed away with a squirt of hand sanitizer. It comes in the form of a husband.
Right now, Afghanistan is experiencing one of their most severe droughts ever recorded, which has destroyed most crops in the country. This has inevitably caused mass starvation throughout the country, specifically targeting single mothers, which places a price tag on children.
Currently, abused women not only have to live with brutal emotional and physical pain but also with a systematic injustice and infringement on their natural right to life.