Volume 43, Issue 3

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This issue contains a unique collection of four general submission papers that coalesce around the importance of transnational feminist approaches and two narrative projects—a Utah Women’s Narrative Project (UWNP) and a co-written Domestic Violence Narratives Colloquium (DVNC), Surviving to Living: Five Diverse, Middle-Class Women’s Experiences of Domestic Violence. The issue concludes with a multilingual Art Gallery composed by Gina Athena Ulysse. The linkages across the papers, narratives, and art are compelling; reminding us of the intimacies of connection across place, locality, and time as well as the intersectionalites of oppressions and how key intersectionalities is to possible responses.