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The Interplay Between Domestic Violence and Sports Organizations Continues to Spark Awareness and Generate Conversations

The conversation sparked by Sports Illustrated about the Houston Astros assistant general manager and women reporters demonstrates the continued need for our work to ensure safety and equity in all walks of life. “Women working in industries and on job sites designed by and for men, particularly in the world of sports, do so in the face of everything from overt harassment to exclusionary practices,” said Latifa Lyles, Vice President for External Relations at the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) and expert on women and work.

Date added: October 25, 2019

2019 DVAM Twitter Chat

Twitter Chat Tuesday: #Safety4Survivors Join us on Tuesday, October 22 for Twitter Chat Tuesday! We’ll be discussing the moments that have built our movement – and the moments we hope will define it in the future! Join us as an individual, organization, supporter, advocate, survivor – all of your voices and stories matter. Use the […]

Date added: October 21, 2019

Gallery Showcases Art from Survivors Who Say “Actually I Can”

Earlier this year, NNEDV partnered with Thirty-One Gifts to offer survivors an opportunity to share an original piece of artwork incorporating the phrase “Actually I Can” in order to raise awareness about domestic violence and the possibility for healing. We are privileged to share this gallery of submissions that shared different perspectives and pathways toward resilience and healing.

Date added: October 19, 2019

Actually, I Can

“Actually, I Can” Art Gallery The National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) and Thirty-One Gifts partnered together to raise awareness about domestic violence through the “Actually, I Can” campaign. We asked artists who identify as survivors to create an original piece of artwork that communicates their story of survival and envisions a world where […]

Date added: October 17, 2019