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Enfermera crea una base de datos de mujeres asesinadas por hombres

By Natalie Schreyer February 20, 2019 KFF Health News Original

Dawne Wilcox está haciendo lo que el FBI nunca ha hecho, ponerle rostro a los casos de violencia contra las mujeres que terminaron en muerte.

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‘These Women’s Lives Mattered’: Nurse Builds Database Of Women Murdered By Men

By Natalie Schreyer February 20, 2019 KFF Health News Original

For dozens of hours each week, Dawn Wilcox scours the internet for news stories of women killed by men for a public list called Women Count USA.

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