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The Domestic Violence Awareness Project supports the rights of all women and girls to live in peace and dignity.
1. Violence and all other forms of oppression against all communities of women and their children must be eliminated. 2. The DVAP recognizes and promotes the participation of the entire community in building soc… See more →
  • October 29, 2009

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    Kenya Fairley
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    Kenya Fairley

    Friends, Today Casa de Esperanza and Verizon Wireless’ HopeLine launch the national Hope Campaign to challenge people across the country to take action to end domestic violence. Show that you stand with others to create the peaceful world we all deserve. Take the Pledge of Hope: http://www.casadeesper... See More

  • October 19, 2009

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    Kenya Fairley
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    To learn more about domestic and sexual violence prevention, intervention, public policy, and funding, become a fan of VAWnet, the National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women. Gain access to special collections on specific topics, applied research papers, literature reviews and much more.... See More

  • October 14, 2009

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    Nakia D. Hansen
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    Typically, experiencing a physical assault, such as domestic violence, immediately impacts an individual’s physical health and wellbeing. Usually, immediate trauma indicators (marks, bruises, broken bones, etc) are used to ascertain whether or not an incidence of violence occurred between two parties an... See More

  • October 12, 2009

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    Nakia D. Hansen

    As human beings we are blessed with the ability to express ourselves through language and, by extension, the written word. From the beginning of time, words have been used to capture the mundane details of life, identify objects, show the way to hidden places, record history, and foretell the future. The... See More

  • October 1, 2009

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    NNEDV is launching our Domestic Violence Awareness Month 31n31 Campaign, where will we post on Twitter and Facebook 31 statistics for 31 days about domestic violence throughout the month of October.  Follow our posts to learn about domestic violence and share them with your friends, family, and co-worker... See More

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