Mae Lynn Reyes-Rodríguez

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November 25th, The International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, however, each victim exposes a failed state to us. This year, we have failed Brenda Liz Pérez Bahamonde, Erika Marie Neris Díaz, María Julia Febus Santiago, Adaly Santiago Ramos, Jennifer Michelle Maldonado Padua, Wilmarie Castro Díaz, Kanluska Morales Cintrón, Dorcas Greymar Irrizary Pagán, Nancy Rosario Marina, Daisy Carrión Navarro, Yomara Torres Garay, Vanessa Cardona Soto, Iraida Hornedo Camacho and Joanna Rosalie Pla Rivera. Each one of these identified victims and the many others, who have “disappeared,” with no apparent cause of death, or those who have been forgotten, represent a failed state of the government and of each person that makes up this society.

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Gender-based violence: A statement of account of a failed state. (2022). Puerto Rican Journal of Psychology, 33(2), 214-216. https://doi.org/10.55611/reps.3302.01
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Gender-based violence: A statement of account of a failed state. (2022). Puerto Rican Journal of Psychology, 33(2), 214-216. https://doi.org/10.55611/reps.3302.01