Over the Kitchen Table
Over the Kitchen Table

After years of being silenced through violent opposition, Norma Burton, one of the key founders of the first women’s shelter in Tulsa, OK, tells an untold story of the battered women's movement. In the late 1970s and early 1980’s LGBTQ, BIPOC, and formerly abused women across the US gathered in secret to create a grassroots movement that became today's National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, despite persecution and death threats. Norma recounts to her daughter, director Nisha Burton, how she and her collaborators alerted the police of rising cases of domestic violence and ultimately decided to take matters into their own hands by conducting support gatherings in their homes around the kitchen table. These meetings led to the founding of the first battered women’s shelter in Tulsa, OK in 1975. The years that followed were filled with harassment and verbal and physical attacks on Norma and fellow organizers, but today these courageous advocates continue to support the movement.

Similar Movies

Woman, Life, Freedom: An Iranian Revolution
Le deuxième sexe : Sur les traces de Simone de Beauvoir
The Fire That Took Her
Chris Brown: A History of Violence
Violently in Love
Behind the Shield: The Power and Politics of the NFL
Maso and Miso Go Boating
Untold: Deal with the Devil
Les Scandaleuses
This Is Me…Now
What Happened, Miss Simone?
They Fight: Our Breasts, Our Weapons
Welcome Home Freckles
Summer of revolution
American Hollow
Girls' War
TMZ Presents: The Downfall of Diddy
O.J. Speaks: The Hidden Tapes