White Ribbon Campaign To End Gendered Violence

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Despite the progress made by movements such as The White Ribbon Campaign to end gendered violence, it cannot be argued that no such thing exists today. Violence targeting any specific group can be found domestically in households, and institutionally in police brutality targeting specific people on the basis on skin tone. Our society still has a long way to go in ending violence that is aimed at any marginalized group of people, especially women. The most effective way in ending nearly any sort of conflict is to deal with the root cause of the problem. Although it is true that not all men are perpetuators of violence (particularly of gendered violence), it is also true, in reference to the once trending hashtag #YesAllWomen, that yes, all