Domestic Violence: Jill's Story in American Sign Language

DeafCounseling     December 31, 2021 in ASL 14 Subscribers Subscribe


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Despite growing awareness about domestic violence, it is still not easy for people in domestic violence relationships to share what they are going through, nor is it easy for them to ask for help. Domestic violence incidents increase during the holidays. Jill, a survivor of domestic violence, and whose one-year anniversary of leaving her relationship was yesterday, the day after Christmas, shares her story.
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