Beth Richie

In 2014, she was named a senior adviser to the National Football League Players Association Commission on domestic violence and sexual assault.

This book focuses on the mass incarceration during the anti-violence shift of black women in the United States that involved gender violence and criminal justice policies.

Richie then creates groups that are like rehabilitation for women to overcome their past experiences of violence and aggression.

She gathered documented stories of women that had faced unjust legalities, to remove the anti-violence struggles and also to consider the factors that later were drawn to advocacy and reform.

She had identified that within revealing how it learns the focus on “neutral gender”, the powers that result in intimate partner violence, and attendant remedies have impacted the black communities in the same structure that they reject to analyze the violence that women may experience in the powers of another individual, such as economic exploitation and heterosexism.