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Date added: January 2, 2018
Webcam covers are an effective means to prevent abusers from spying on victims because they block access to the webcam even if it has been hacked.
Date added: December 26, 2017
As advocates and allies against abuse, how are we to respond when our favorite celebrity commits an act that goes against everything we stand for?
Date added: December 19, 2017
Dear Ned, Can my landlord evict my husband, but not me? How can I keep the apartment without having to live with him any longer?
Date added: December 15, 2017
Working in the domestic violence field anywhere is challenging, but working in the field from a U.S. Territory that is often forgotten (until vacation plans arise!) is difficult. Further, doing the work on small islands where families are familiar and truth is often mistaken for ‘dishonoring the family,’ makes the work twice as challenging.
Date added: December 14, 2017
Introduced by Senators John Cornyn (R-TX) and Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND), the bipartisan HEALS Act would ensure that federal resources from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) are better distributed to meet the unique confidential and safe housing needs of survivors of domestic violence.
Date added: December 5, 2017
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.
Date added: December 4, 2017
We feel especially fortunate here in Oregon to be building meaningful relationships between the community-based advocacy field and numerous other systems.
Date added: December 1, 2017
NNEDV was honored to partner with Desis for Progress (DFP) for a panel on Domestic Violence in Desi Communities to recognize Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The term Desi refers to the people, cultures, and communities of South Asia.
Date added: November 30, 2017
Every semester, the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) benefits from the talents of dedicated, resourceful, and perceptive interns.