Domestic Violence and Relationship Abuse Awareness and Prevention for College Women: A Reminder
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It is due to the alarming college dating abuse statistics that this book is written specifically to college women but generally for all young women. Disrespect and abuse of young women is becoming so prevalent that many women are starting to accept it as normal. This book serves as a reminder that love should not hurt and other information to help avoid and/or get out of abusive relationships.
Wambui Bahati
Wambui Bahati (a.k.a. John Ann Washington) is an entertainer, author and speaker. She began her formal theatrical studies at New York University School of the Arts. Her numerous theater credits include starring roles on Broadway, Broadway show tours, regional and stock theater. Wambui wrote, produced and stars in the one-woman shows, "Balancing Act – The Musical" (About Mental illness) and "I Am Domestic Violence". Both of these shows have received national acclaim for the unique way that they provide outstanding entertainment while dealing with important issues in our communities. The native North Carolinian lives in New York City and is the proud mother of two adult daughters. She is the author of the highly acclaimed, tell-all, autobiographical empowerment book, "You Don't Know Crazy—My Life Before, During, After, Above and Beyond Mental Illness". Her passion: "Reminding You of Your Magnificence."
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Domestic Violence and Relationship Abuse Awareness and Prevention for College Women - Wambui Bahati
Domestic Violence and Relationship Abuse Awareness and Prevention for College Women—A Reminder
Wambui Bahati
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Copyright 2010 Wambui Bahati
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Wishing a life of joy, peace and
‘real’ love to everyone!
A Note to the Men
Although this book is addressed specifically to college women, I am aware that many men are sexually assaulted and abused every day. By not specifically addressing young men, I am in no way suggesting that abuse against males is not just as painful and horrific as it is to female victims. The problem in our society is that abuse is extremely widespread, comes in many forms and affects many people. I had