Cruz - Latina Abuse - Cassandra

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Cruz sent over 900 unwanted calls and texts to a victim ("S.B.") starting in early 2016. Extortion: Can’t copy the link right now

As a teenager, Cassandra was in a relationship with someone she loved, but he quickly became controlling and emotionally abusive. She felt trapped and alone, unsure of where to turn or how to escape. The abuse continued for years, with Cassandra suffering in silence, fearing that her family and community would judge her or not understand.

Eighty-one percent of women reported experiencing "micro machismo"—entrenched attitudes of male superiority and the normalization of macho behavior. One anonymous performer reported being "invited to retire" from two comedies because she was pregnant, while others described producers offering them roles in exchange for sex.

As we go about our daily lives, it's easy to assume that everyone around us is okay, that they're not struggling with anything more than the usual stressors of work, family, and relationships. But the truth is, many people are fighting battles that we can't even begin to imagine. For Latinas, in particular, the issue of abuse is a pervasive and often hidden problem.