GE CLST 20B Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Radical Lesbians, Radical Women, Structural Violence

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An ethos sexual violence as a result of colonial representation and structural violence. Jurisdictional issues that create a maize of injustice. Erosion of sovereignty through legal mechanisms that leaves holes in the justice system. Address broader issue of rape evident in all our communities. The roundhouse begins with the following scene driven by emotion, letting us know that the story is about the controversy of justice in indian country: I put my hands on his hands and looked into his eyes. I wanted to know that whoever had attacked my mother would be found, punished, killed. In the same breadth, this normal reaction is complicated with the father"s knowledge of federal. He tapped his watch, bit down on his lip. We turned to go back to the room. Local police, state police, or federal police. It is the center of ojibway ceremonial practices and the scene of the crime. Where the assault took place is where the jurisdiction takes place.

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