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20-21 janvier 2027 | Paris Expo Porte de Versailles | Hall 4


28-29 janvier 2026 | Paris Expo Porte de Versailles | Hall 6

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Supporting Latina Survivors: The Legacy of Alicia and Culturally Responsive Care

Domestic violence remains a pressing concern, with statistics showing that approximately will experience intimate partner violence in their lifetime. Despite this, many cases go unreported due to fears regarding legal status or lack of accessible resources. Public figures have recently helped bring awareness to these hidden struggles; for instance, singer Alicia Villarreal went viral in February 2025 for using the "Signal for Help" on stage to highlight domestic violence. Key Barriers to Seeking Help Latina Abuse Alicia

The intersection of cultural identity and domestic violence presents unique challenges for survivors within the Latina community. Efforts to address these issues have been significantly shaped by activists like , who co-founded the Latina SafeHouse in 2003. Her work highlights the critical need for "culturally and linguistically responsive" services—support that understands the specific barriers Latinas face, such as language gaps, immigration concerns, and cultural stigmas. The Scale of the Issue Supporting Latina Survivors: The Legacy of Alicia and

Survivors in the Latina community often encounter specific hurdles that complicate their path to safety: The Latina Center | Key Barriers to Seeking Help The intersection of