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#SeeDV This October

This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Violence Against Women Act and the 30th anniversary of the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act – two vital pieces of legislation that led to an...

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How I #SeeDV: Nicole Warner

Domestic violence is an intimate version of the power plays we see played out in the rest of our daily lives, from Boston to the Middle East, from politics to the grocery store. No matter if it’s in a...

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I #SeeDV as Where Good and Evil Still Exist: Abe Clabby

I’ve been told that some men are monsters, and I’ve heard that there’s a monster in every man. In most of my life, I can hardly say either is true. The people I’ve known all my life all have some way...

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FVPSA Celebrates Its 30th Anniversary

While we’re raising awareness on the important issue of domestic violence during Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we’re also celebrating the 30th anniversary of a vital piece of legislation: The...

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We #SeeDV Going Unrecognized: Heather Heiman & Casey Swegman

Radhika came to the U.S. as a refugee when she was 3 years old. At age 18 her family began exerting tremendous pressure on her to get married. Radhika refused, telling her parents that she wanted to...

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How I #SeeDV: Jon Root

Six months into my PTSD, I was still digesting the repercussions from being named as an aggressor in a drunken 911 call by a live-in girlfriend. I was mired in the aftermath of recovering from a very...

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I #SeeDV as an Intergenerational Epidemic: Jo Crawford

I have worked with more than 1,700 survivors (not victims!) of domestic violence in the past ten years, helping them to become financially independent and create new lives for themselves and their...

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The Hotline and 30Second Mom Team Up for a Twitter Chat on Domestic Violence

All month, we’ve asked people to share how they see DV as part of the Hotline’s Domestic Violence Awareness Month initiative to encourage the community to start conversations, share stories and learn...

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How I #SeeDV: Dr. Wendy Walsh

Dr. Wendy Walsh, how do you #SeeDV? “I think we’re finally at a place in history where we can see an end to domestic violence. I think that awareness has grown. I think that people are finally asking...

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How I #SeeDV: Christopher Gandin Le

And since we all came from a woman Got our name from a woman and our game from a woman I wonder why we take from our women Why we rape our women, do we hate our women -Tupac Shakur The song Keep Ya...

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I #SeeDV and Firearms as a Lethal Combination: Rob Valente

Domestic and dating violence and firearms are a lethal combination. Researchers say that just the presence of a gun in a home where domestic violence is taking place (no matter who owns the gun)...

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How I #SeeDV: Crayton Webb

I remember distinctly the moment that I finally got it. That I understood. The moment when I realized that violence against women was more than just an issue the company I work for had taken on as a...

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I #SeeDV as an Issue That Impacts Survivors of All Ages and Abilities: Kathy...

The last day of October means the end of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. I see domestic violence as an issue that requires a community response accessible by all survivors; this includes people of...

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I #SeeDV as Where Good and Evil Still Exist: Abe Clabby

I’ve been told that some men are monsters, and I’ve heard that there’s a monster in every man. In most of my life, I can hardly say either is true. The people I’ve known all my life all have some way...

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I #SeeDV as Where Good and Evil Still Exist: Abe Clabby

I’ve been told that some men are monsters, and I’ve heard that there’s a monster in every man. In most of my life, I can hardly say either is true. The people I’ve known all my life all have some way...

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FVPSA Celebrates Its 30th Anniversary

While we’re raising awareness on the important issue of domestic violence during Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we’re also celebrating the 30th anniversary of a vital piece of legislation: The...

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We #SeeDV Going Unrecognized: Heather Heiman & Casey Swegman

Radhika came to the U.S. as a refugee when she was 3 years old. At age 18 her family began exerting tremendous pressure on her to get married. Radhika refused, telling her parents that she wanted to...

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I #SeeDV as an Intergenerational Epidemic: Jo Crawford

I have worked with more than 1,700 survivors (not victims!) of domestic violence in the past ten years, helping them to become financially independent and create new lives for themselves and their...

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The Hotline and 30Second Mom Team Up for a Twitter Chat on Domestic Violence

All month, we’ve asked people to share how they see DV as part of the Hotline’s Domestic Violence Awareness Month initiative to encourage the community to start conversations, share stories and learn...

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How I #SeeDV: Dr. Wendy Walsh

Dr. Wendy Walsh, how do you #SeeDV? “I think we’re finally at a place in history where we can see an end to domestic violence. I think that awareness has grown. I think that people are finally asking...

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