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Women & Girls of Color: Stepping into the Spotlight

Date added: May 11, 2016

NNEDV recently joined crucial conversations about how women and girls of color in the United States are disproportionately impacted by institutional racism. Two events were held on Thursday, April 29 to address the extent of these issues and how to empower women and girls of color.

Hair Cuttery Donates 55,000 Haircuts to Victims of Domestic Violence Nationwide

Date added: May 9, 2016

Hair Cuttery, the largest family-owned and operated chain of hair salons in the country, announced the donation of 55,000 haircuts to benefit survivors of domestic violence. Partnering for the past three iterations of the May Share-A-Haircut program, Hair Cuttery and NNEDV have donated 166,000 free haircuts valued at $3.65 million since 2014.

Honor Motherhood through #MyMom1Word and #MiMamá1Palabra

Date added: May 2, 2016

This Sunday May 8, 2016, we celebrate Mother’s Day. Moms have an incredible impact on our lives. To honor the amazing women who have helped shape and impact each of our lives, we have a challenge for you: describe your mom in just one word and share it with us on social media using #MyMom1Word and #MiMamá1Palabra.

Connecting Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault

Date added: April 28, 2016

As Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) draws to a close, the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) would like to thank our colleagues who advocate for survivors of sexual violence, and address the myth that sexual assault and domestic violence are completely separate issues.

Celebrating the 2016 Champions of Change

Date added: April 18, 2016

In September 2014 President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden launched It's On Us, an education based campaign focusing on sexual assault prevention and awareness on college campuses, by advocating a cultural shift around the way sexual assault is addressed.