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Category: Voices in Action

​​​​​​​NCADV’s National Domestic Violence Conference Returns to Washington, D.C., Kicks Off with Press Event

The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV) kicked off their 18th annual national conference on domestic violence with a press event highlighting the twin 25th anniversaries of their Remember My Name project and the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). NCADV also spoke about the importance of believing survivors.   “This conference – the third in a series of three - comes at a time when it is imperative that we put those united and raised voices in action –... Read More
Posted by Lynn Brewer-Muse at Monday, September 16, 2019

NCADV Announces 2019 Voices in Action Award Recipients

The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV) announced today seven 2019 Voices in Action Award Recipients, who will be honored for their commitment to a national culture where we are all safe, empowered and free from domestic violence later this month at NCADV's conference. Awardees include Nusrat Ameen (Lifetime Impact Award), Representatives Karen Bass and Brian Fitzpatrick (Congressional Hero), Neisha Himes (Survivor Activist Award), Sean Kirst (Media), Representative Gwen ... Read More
Posted by Lynn Brewer-Muse at Tuesday, September 10, 2019

NCADV Announces Jamira Burley to Keynote 2019 Voices in Action National Domestic Violence Conference

The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV) announced today that Jamira Burley will be the keynote speaker for Voices in Action, NCADV’s 18th national domestic violence conference this September. In addition to keynoting the conference, Ms. Burley will also participate in a plenary panel on domestic violence and radical grassroots organizing and the impacts of such organizing. “I’m honored to join committed leaders, advocates and survivors from across the cou... Read More
Posted by Lynn Brewer-Muse at Thursday, May 30, 2019

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