On May 15, more than 120 Royal LePage offices hosted record breaking garage sales in support of the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation, raising more than $ 300,000 to
end violence against women and children in communities across Canada.
is a nation - wide network of radical feminists of color working to
end violence against women, gender non-conforming, and trans people of color, and our communities.
More than one billion children globally have experienced violence in the last year and the Advocate for Children and Young People (Advocate) is asking all adults to sign a pledge to
end violence against children now and be part of changing the world forever.
An Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Interface Trainer in Minnesota, Sam spent nine years managing a project that engaged African American males to promote healthy relationships, to
end violence against women and girls, and to end community violence.
From domestic violence and child abuse, to bullying and sexual assault, our groundbreaking programs, policy development, and public action campaigns are designed to prevent and
end violence against women and children around the world.
A BAFTA and multi-award winning filmmaker and Human Rights Campaigner, Leslee's documentary «India's Daughter», has been critically acclaimed around the globe, won 32 awards (including the Peabody Award and the Amnesty International Media Award for Best Documentary 2016) and sparked a global movement to
end violence against women and girls.
For more than 30 years, we've developed innovative ways to
end violence against women, children, and families at home and around the world.
Chelsea is a committed advocate for child welfare and has been active in the movement to
end violence against children since 2006.
She closed her presentation declaring that «we will not
end violence against women until all structures that uphold power and privilege are dismantled.»
He has previously served as a Board member of No to Violence, the Victorian state - wide peak body of organisations and individuals working with men to
end their violence and abuse against family members.
Hempstead, NY — This Valentine's Day, Planned Parenthood is partnering with One Billion Rising, an effort organized by Eve Ensler to rally one billion people around the world to stand up and
end violence against women.
RAV supports White Ribbon Day, 25 November, an annual event of the White Ribbon Foundation to engage men in the campaign to
end violence against women.
In 2014, Oanh - Nhi was the Program Associate at Move to
End Violence and managed the program's first social change campaign.
She has also consulted with Kairos Fellowship, ReFrame Mentorship, and Move to
End Violence on program design and curriculum development.
Understanding this reality led to the initial development of the Violence Against Women Act in 1994, which has had a profound impact on the fight to
end violence against women.
IDVAAC's mission is to enhance society's understanding of and ability to
end violence in the African - American community.
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End Violence, a 10 year program of the NoVo Foundation, is designed to strengthen our collective capacity to
end violence against girls and women in the United States.
In addition to winning the Best Blog category for the 2016 Write to
End Violence Against Women Awards and being shortlisted for the Emma Humphreys Memorial Prize, Sister Outrider is accessed around the world and has been translated into French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, and Dutch.
is a nation - wide network of radical feminists of color working to
end violence against women, gender non-conforming, and trans people of color, and our communities.
They are appearing on national TV to question why the country's leaders have not done something to
end the violence.
What are YOU doing to
end violence against indigenous women in Canada?
Whatever the ultimate process, we can not resolve this issue without informed, coordinated and evidence - based inquiry and commitment to action to
end violence against Indigenous women and girls.
WE CAN «We Can
End All Violence against Women, Association of BC» («We Can» for short) is an international campaign that seeks to end gender - based violence.
On June 17, 2011, the United Nations Human Rights Council adopted a Resolution calling on the High Commissioner for Human Rights to examine «how international human rights law can be used to
end violence and related human rights violations based on sexual orientation and gender identity.»
Survivors encounter a myriad of challenges and barriers when seeking to
end the violence in their lives.
To stand up for whatever cause you believe in that will reduce human suffering or
end violence?
I don't have the ability to
end violence, racism, and sexism, But my art can help them look and thing.»
In 2003, Tillet and her sister, Scheherazade Tillet, co-founded A Long Walk Home, Inc., a non-profit that uses art therapy and the visual and performing arts to
end violence against all girls and women.
Brunswick based artist and weaver Maryann Talia Pau was inspired to initiate the Million Stars to
End Violence project by the words of Martin Luther King Jr: «Returning hate for hate only multiplies hate, adding more darkness to a night already devoid of stars.
The world she lives in is ravaged by monsters, and its inhabitants believe that by sacrificing a woman to these evil forces every 10 years will satiate their bloodlust and
end the violence.
is a nation - wide network of radical feminists of color working to
end violence against women, gender non-conforming, and trans people of color, and our communities.
Vegan Outreach works to
end violence towards animals.
All profits will be donated to the Pixel Project Charity to
end Violence Against Women.
- Joanne Archambault, CEO of
End Violence Against Women International «A False Report is a gripping and often devastating tale.
Profits donated to the Pixel Project to
end Violence Against Women.
Holding St. Louis parents responsible will cut the drop - out rate,
end the violence, fix the schools and rebuild the community.
Students in schools across the Nation are planning walk outs to show their support to
end violence in schools.
-- School Leaders Across the Nation # 1 Students want Safe Schools Students in schools across the Nation are planning walk outs to show their support to
end violence in schools.
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«Until School - Related Gender - Based Violence is eliminated in and around schools across the world, many of the ambitious targets set by the global community through the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to provide safe and supportive learning environments, to achieve gender equality and to
end violence against women and girls, will not be realized,» said UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo - Ngcuka
According to Peirce, one of the biggest obstacles facing the movement to
end violence against women is the fact that it is generally an uncomfortable subject that is hard to bring up without feeling «awkward or insensitive» — a problem she experienced first - hand.
Originally commissioned by V - Day — a global movement to
end violence against women and girls that raises funds and awareness through benefit productions — the show consists of a series of monologues that tell stories from many different perspectives around the issue of violence against women.
More and more, people are willingly having these conversations in order to help
end the violence and to help our students (and our country) progress.
Plus, she's a member of the V - Counsel, a group of advisors to V - Day, the global movement to
end violence against women and girls (www.vday.org).
Sofia thinks it will
end violence, and her not - so - secret Templar father (Jeremy Irons) wants it to end humanity's free will.
Among them were Tarana Burke (founder of the resurgent #MeToo movement), Saru Jayaraman (a workplace justice advocate for restaurant workers), Billie Jean King (tennis champion and founder of the Women's Tennis Association), and Marai Larasi (executive director of Imkaan, the group working to
end violence against black and minority women).
The goal of this virtual time travel is to locate the Adam's Apple, an artefact thought to be the origin of free will and which Sophia believes contains the key to
end all violence on Earth.
(Where they're manufacturing a «miracle drug» that could
end violence.)
Kerry: Well, I'm on the board of V - Day, which is a global movement to
end violence against women.
GU: My wish for the world would be to
end violence against women.