Inspired by our “Feminists&Me” tee, the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) continues its “Spotlight on Feminists” series by highlighting and honoring individuals who work to make a difference every day.
Inspired by our “Feminists&Me” tee, the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) continues its “Spotlight on Feminists” series by highlighting and honoring individuals who work to make a difference every day.
Gina Brown: NNEDV continues its “Spotlight on Feminists” series by highlighting and honoring individuals who work to make a difference every day through our “&Me” series of interviews.
“It’s a difference in what I do for a living versus what I do for a life… For a living I work at an investment firm and for a life I invest in others.”
Carrie Goldberg: NNEDV continues its “Spotlight on Feminists” series by highlighting and honoring individuals who work to make a difference every day through our “&Me” series of interviews.
Carrie Bettinger-Lopez: NNEDV continues its “Spotlight on Feminists” series by highlighting and honoring individuals who work to make a difference every day through our “&Me” series of interviews.
“…when you know that children raised in a violent home are at risk of continuing that generational cycle of violence, how can you NOT be motivated to be a part of the solution?” – Jan Langbein
“I first became inspired to do this work when I was a survivor at the same time that I was a student leader.”
Chrissy Chambers is a YouTuber, activist & performer. She and her girlfriend make comedy, music, & activism videos on the YouTube channel, BriaAndChrissy
Wynn was hired at the Nashville Metropolitan Police Department in 1978 and he started teaching in 1982 on best practices for addressing domestic violence. In the early 1990s Wynn became the co-creator of the largest domestic violence unit in history.
“Working to build a community rooted in dignity and respect has helped me realize that the revolution starts at home.”
“I live at the intersection of being Black and being a woman. It’s hard to feel safe in any space. If I woke up this morning and gender-based violence was completely eradicated, I would focus on racial injustices.”