The USA is Dangerous for Women by Joanne Morin Correia is a compelling exploration of the multifaceted dangers women face in the United States. The book delves into the historical and contemporary challenges that women encounter, including domestic violence, sexual assault, workplace harassment, and the pervasive culture of fear and mistrust. Using experience in self-defense and safety training, combines personal anecdotes with comprehensive research to highlight the systemic issues contributing to women's vulnerability. The narrative is enriched with real-life examples and practical advice,…mehr
The USA is Dangerous for Women by Joanne Morin Correia is a compelling exploration of the multifaceted dangers women face in the United States. The book delves into the historical and contemporary challenges that women encounter, including domestic violence, sexual assault, workplace harassment, and the pervasive culture of fear and mistrust. Using experience in self-defense and safety training, combines personal anecdotes with comprehensive research to highlight the systemic issues contributing to women's vulnerability. The narrative is enriched with real-life examples and practical advice, making it a valuable resource for women seeking to navigate a world fraught with danger. Correia's insights into the psychological and physical aspects of self-defense, along with her emphasis on situational awareness and proactive safety measures, provide readers with the tools they need to protect themselves effectively. The book also addresses the broader societal and cultural factors that perpetuate violence against women, offering a critical examination of how media, legal systems, and social norms contribute to the problem. By advocating for systemic change and empowering women with knowledge and skills, Correia aims to create a safer environment for all. The USA is Dangerous for Women is not just a guide to personal safety; it is a call to action for society to recognize and address the deep-rooted issues that endanger women's lives. This book is an essential read for anyone committed to understanding and addressing the daily threats women face
Founder of Common-Sense Safety, Joanne Morin Correia, holds a Bachelor of Science in Social Sciences, with minors in Sociology, Geography, Politics, and Government, as well as a Secondary Education Certification. She has an MBA, taught Marketing Management, and is a distinguished business professional in the technology industry. Currently, she serves as a Principal Analyst at Info-Tech Research (Toronto, Canada), focusing on Market and Competitive Intelligence with AI.With a 2nd-degree Black Belt, served as an instructor at the National Academy of Self-Defense Education, teaching RAD Systems training in Basic (for Women, Men, and Kids) and advanced courses in Weapons and Keychain Defense.At R+H Taekwondo (NH) and in Florida, conducted medical safety programs in First Aid and AED/CPR for children, women, and seniors. Joanne was certified by Zumba Fitness, RAD Systems, and the American Red Cross and is a proud member of the Black Belt Club in Moo Duk Kwan, Taekwondo.
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