Violence Amid a Pandemic

For my final post in this series, I decided to shift gears a bit. Instead of viewing one more film and determining its credibility in how its women are treated, I figured it would be insightful to shed some light on current events. The Coronavirus pandemic has caused drastic change for everyone around the world. For some, that means working from home, for others it means they’re now responsible for helping their child log in to online school, and for women in Latin America, it means increased violence. It was predicted near the beginning of the pandemic that household violence could see a sharp increase, and that prediction rings true. With more families cooped up in their house, domestic violence is more common than it once was. I hypothesize it’s due to higher levels of stress and uncertainty, and in extreme cases, it could be easy to get away with it because people aren’t leaving the house as frequently. In Colombia, gender-based violence surged during lockdown. Crime rates hav...