Readers' Voices: Domestic abuse survivor tells women 'don't be ashamed'
Ingrid Robertshaw married at a young age before she really knew her husband. The man she thought would love her, and make her transition to the U.S. from her home country an easy one, ended up being her biggest threat, she explains.
In the 1960s, long before the days of domestic violence shelters, abuse hotlines or women who had the courage to speak publicly about the abuse in their homes, Robertshaw found the courage to escape. Find out how she left and what her biggest message is for women today in this week's Readers' Voices podcast.
Also, hosts Michelle Poblete (Paste BN's Your Say editor) and Eileen Rivers (web content and social media editor for Paste BN's Opinion section) share other readers' thoughts on recent coverage of domestic violence issues.
Listen below, or download the show and listen on the go.