All four project partners look forward to seeing you on April 14th at our 2011 event, “Out of the Darkness: Confronting Domestic Violence in Our Community”.
“[W]e renew our commitment to assisting those who have been victimized by crime and supporting those who help survivors rebuild their lives.” - Barack Obama, Presidential Proclamation – National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, April 8, 2011
We are gathering to unite as advocates, service providers, civic and business leaders, law enforcement, survivors, and community members to send a strong message that domestic violence is being taken seriously.
1) We understand the effects it has on the individual and community’s long-term health and safety. Domestic violence also has deadly consequences.
2) We want to ensure victims from all communities of color are treated with the dignity and respect they deserve.
3) We can all take action to support and protect victims, and to prevent the cycle of domestic violence happening in our families and neighborhoods.
during National Crime Victims’ Rights Week
Out of the Darkness:
Confronting Domestic Violence
in Our Community
Domestic violence goes beyond interpersonal violence and
affects the entire community from children to the workplace.
Watch a film clip of Telling Amy’s Story, a true story.
Join the discussion on appropriate action and response.
Thursday, April 14th, 2011
2:30-5pm
YWCA
Please RSVP ASAP at
Light Refreshments. Networking opportunities.
Guest Panelists:
Moderator: CUNY School of Law
Former NYAWC Board Chair, Professor Donna Lee
CONNECT
Kala Ganesh, Executive Director
Susan Jacob, Director of Programs and Training
New York Asian Women’s Center
NYPD, Chief of Department, DV Unit
Sergeant Kurz
Verizon
Binta Vann-Joseph, Director, External Communications
For more information, contact: 1-888-888-7702
A Special Thank You to Our Cosponsor the YWCA
The New York Asian Women’s Center helps women and their children overcome domestic violence and other forms of abuse by empowering them to govern their own lives. The Center provides a safe haven through multi-lingual support programs and shelter services. In addition, the Center works to raise public awareness about violence against women, advocates for the rights of survivors, and acts as an agent of social change.
Admin: 212-732-0054, Toll-Free Hotline: 1-888-888-7702, Website: www.nyawc.org
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