With 275 million impacted worldwide, UNICEF calls childhood domestic violence "One of the most damaging, unaddressed human rights violations in the world today."
In her early thirties, Renesia Martin seemed to have it all together. She was thriving in her corporate career, and she was married to an outgoing and handsome man, in a beautiful home in an upper-class neighborhood. Yet, behind closed doors she was living in the cycle of abuse.
"Don't Hit My Mama" is a memoir where Renesia recounts what she saw, heard and felt as a child-witness of domestic violence, and how it impacted her early development and later in life as an adult. In addition, she openly shares the process she went through to bring restoration and healing, first to herself, and ultimately, to her family.
**Don't live in the cycle of domestic violence another day. You can break the cycle.**