Asian & Pacific Islander Institute on Domestic Violence
Asian & Pacific Islander Institute on Domestic ViolenceAsian & Pacific Islander Institute on Domestic Violence  

450 Sutter Street
Suite 600,
San Francisco California 94108
415-954-9988 ext. 315 tele
415-954-9999 fax
apidvinstitute@apiahf.org

INSTITUTE’S RESOURCE CENTER

OUR PUBLICATIONS

The Institute’s Resource Center has a collection of materials about violence against Asian and Pacific Islander women. Please contact us regarding your questions and requests at 415-954-9988 ext. 315 or apidvinstitute@apiahf.org

Analyzing Gender Violence

  1. Coiled Spring of Domestic Violence depicts the intersecting experiences of intra-familial abuse and seeking help.

    []Chinese   []Japanese  []Korean  []Punjabi  []Tagalog  []Vietnamese

  2. Engendering Change: Transforming Gender Roles in API Communities 8/2007


  3. Framing Batterer Accountability in the Context of Our Work as Advocates: Issues & Questions 3/2006


  4. Gender Violence and Patriarchy In: Domestic Violence Awareness: Action for Social Change NRC Domestic Violence Awareness Month Project Resource Package 5/2005


  5. Lifetime Spiral of Gender Violence describes the kinds of violence women and girls face during the course of their lifetime.

    []Chinese  []Farsi/Persian []Japanese  []Korean  []Punjabi  []Tagalog []Vietnamese

  6. Survivors’ Resolution, Multicultural Forum, Puerto Rico July 2001.

Asian & Pacific Islander Cultural Contexts

  1. Asian & Pacific Islander Identities: Definitions and Groupings 3/2003


  2. Domestic Violence in Specific Ethnic Communities: Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Hmong, Japanese, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Women, South Asian, and Vietnamese


  3. Gender Violence in Asian & Pacific Islander Communities: Perspectives & Strategies Revised 10/2007.


  4. Hmong Women's Dialogues Project: Our Voices Create Our Future 8/2006


  5. Immigrants-in-context framework: understanding the interactive influence of socio-cultural contexts 3/2002. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd., distributed with their permission. Not available on website


  6. Proceedings of the National Summit 2002 with sections on (1) Ethnic-specific domestic violence (2) Homicides (3) Culture and gender violence (4) Children, teens & their abused mothers

Bibliographies

  1. Reference bibliography by author in HTML or PDF 2/2003

  2. Reference bibliography by ethnicity in HTML or PDF 2/2003

Child Welfare & Domestic Violence Systems

  1. Learning from the Experiences of Battered Immigrant, Refugee and Indigenous Women Involved with Child Protective Services to Inform a Dialogue Among Domestic Violence Activists and Advocates (Report) 7/2003

Community Organizing

  1. The Community Engagement Continuum: Outreach, Mobilization, Organizing and Accountability to Address Violence against Women in Asian & Pacific Islander Communities (Report) 3/2005


  2. Community Organizing: Resources & Materials 3/2003

Cultural Competency

  1. Cultural Competency Curriculum for advocates and experienced trainers. Only available at cultural competency trainings.

Directories

  1. Asian & Pacific Islander Domestic Violence Programs (Revised continually)


  2. National Resources for Technical Assistance & Training

Homicides

  1. Domestic Violence Related Homicides 4/2003

Innovative Strategies

  1. Innovative Strategies to Address Domestic Violence in Asian and Pacific Islander Communities: Examining Themes, Models and Interventions 6/2002

Statistics

  1. Fact Sheet on Domestic Violence in Asian Communities 6/2002. Revised 7/2005

Translation & Interpretation

  1. Glossary of Domestic Violence Terms: English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese 4/2004. Not available on website


  2. Language Interpretation Guidelines for Asian Battered Women (Information package) 12/2004


  3. Translated Materials List (Information package)

TANF

  1. TANF Re-authorization and its Effects on Asian and Pacific Islander Families 10/2002

Trafficking

  1. Trafficking: Considerations and Recommendations for Domestic Violence Advocates 8/2004

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