Invisible Women: Understanding the Scope of Lethal Male Violence Against Women in the USA

A conversation with Dawn Wilcox, founder of Women Count USA, Femicide Accountability Project, the first the first comprehensive femicide database of all women and girls murdered by men and boys in the United States from 1950 to present.

Dawn Wilcox is a domestic violence survivor and femicide researcher, activist, and educator. She founded Women Count USA: Femicide Accountability Project in 2016 and is creating the first comprehensive femicide database of all women and girls murdered by men and boys in the United States from 1950 to present. Dawn also works to challenge victim-blaming media narratives of domestic violence and femicide. She has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Texas Woman’s University and has been a registered nurse for 26 years. Dawn lives near Dallas, Texas.


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