Violence against Black women in LA remains high, even as serious crime drops
LOS ANGELES — Even as the rate of serious crime in Los Angeles trends downward, Black women and girls remain at higher risk of victimization than any other demographic, according to a report by the city's civil rights department.
At the same time, the report said, their deaths and disappearances receive far less attention from law enforcement and the news media than other races.
The findings reflect the additional burdens placed on Black women, who are forced to overcome "financial instability, income inequality, housing insecurity, and a myriad of other potential social safety risks," even as they navigate the disproportionate effect of the pandemic on communities of color, according to the report.
"Black women experience
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