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Why are so many Black women dying at the hands of their partners?

Why are so many Black women dying at the hands of their partners?

Black women are two and a half times more likely to be murdered by men than white women are. This is a public health crisisIn April alone, at least half a dozen Black women were allegedly killed by their partners, including the high-profile cases of , estranged wife of the former Virginia lieutenant governor Justin Fairfax, and , vice-mayor of Coral Springs, Florida. Shaneiqua Elkins survived a shooting by her husband, Shamar Elkins, that wounded her and of her children and one of their cousins in Shreveport, Louisiana.These tragedies are shining a light on the killings of Black women and the systems that allow that violence to continue.Tayo Bero is a Guardian US columnist

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