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Date added: March 9, 2023
HIV criminalization is a racial justice, gender justice, and economic justice issue, and it directly impacts NNEDV's work to end domestic violence.
Date added: March 1, 2023
Over the past few years, the COVID-19 pandemic and other societal challenges have profoundly altered the way we live life and the way we look to our future.
Date added: February 15, 2023
NNEDV grieves with the Michigan State University community and the people of East Lansing following a mass shooting there on Monday.
Date added: February 3, 2023
NNEDV condemns the 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision in United States v. Rahimi, which reveals an utter disregard for survivors' safety.
Date added: February 1, 2023
These commemorations—and the intersections they spotlight—help our movement continue working toward a world where all survivors are supported.
Date added: January 30, 2023
NNEDV mourns the death of Tyre Nichols. Our work to end domestic violence cannot be separated from police violence and other state-sanctioned violence.
Date added: January 24, 2023
NNEDV grieves with Monterey Park and Half Moon Bay, in the aftermath of recent mass shootings. Our thoughts are with the victims, families, and communities.
Date added: January 20, 2023
January 22 marks what would have been the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. For domestic violence survivors, abortion access is a matter of safety.