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Highlighting NO MORE Day in the Media

Wednesday, March 13, marked the public launch of NO MORE, a national movement to end domestic violence and sexual assault. The coverage of the event has been overwhelming, and we know many of you want to know more about the day’s events and this important movement. We’ve compiled some of the initial articles about the launch that we’ve been reading here at Joyful Heart so that you can check them out too and get excited about coming together to say NO MORE to domestic violence and sexual assault. From the NO MORE congressional briefing to our meeting with the Vice President, from Mariska's inspiring speech at the National Press Club to the Washington Wizards saying NO MORE, there's plenty to read about.
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Healing and Justice for African-American Survivors

April 29, 2019 | BY Joyful Heart Foundation | FILED UNDER JHF BLOG >

Kalimah Johnson is the founder and chair of the SASHA Center (Sexual Assault Services for Holistic Healing and Awareness), an agency serving African-American survivors in Detroit. A survivor of sexual assault herself, Kalimah also provides trainings to professional sports leagues—including the NBA, NFL, and NHL—about ending sexual and domestic violence.

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Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Your Stories of #SupportAfterDV

October 30, 2018 | BY Joyful Heart Foundation | FILED UNDER JHF BLOG >

This Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we announced a new campaign to share domestic violence survivors’ stories of healing and support. Using the hashtag #SupportAfterDV, we invited survivors in our community to share the ways they were best supported after their experiences on social media or through our anonymous online survey.

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4 Obstacles Facing Latin@ Survivors Who Seek Help

October 15, 2018 | BY Joyful Heart Foundation | FILED UNDER JHF BLOG >

It can be difficult for any person experiencing sexual and domestic violence to seek support and find the resources they need. For some Latin@ survivors, cultural and language barriers can add to these challenges. One in three Latin@ women has experienced physical violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime. And 50% of survivors never report their abuse.

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Domestic Violence Awareness Month 2018: What Is #SupportAfterDV?

October 2, 2018 | BY Joyful Heart Foundation | FILED UNDER JHF BLOG >

Each October, we join hundreds of other organizations to recognize Domestic Violence Awareness Month. DVAM is an opportunity to deepen our understanding of these issues, share resources, and most importantly, support survivors.

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6 Ways to Boost Your Health on National Women’s Health and Fitness Day

September 26, 2018 | BY Joyful Heart Foundation | FILED UNDER JHF BLOG >

At Joyful Heart, we know wellness can take many forms, especially for survivors and their loved ones. Tending to your physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health are all part of the healing journey. This year we’re joining other organizations to recognize September 26 as National Women’s Health and Fitness Day, an annual event for women of all ages to celebrate different ways to stay healthy.

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What is Digital Abuse? Signs to Watch For and How to Get Help

August 23, 2018 | BY Joyful Heart Foundation | FILED UNDER JHF BLOG >

In the age of smartphones and smart homes, using technology to harass and abuse has become increasingly common.

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Working With LGBTQ Survivors of Sexual Violence

June 25, 2018 | BY Joyful Heart Foundation | FILED UNDER JHF BLOG >

Lyzanne Malfitano has been a hotline shift supervisor at the Chicago Rape Crisis Hotline for five years. She is the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning) staff trainer for the YWCA Metropolitan Chicago 40-Hour Sexual Assault Crisis Intervention Training. She is also a mental health counselor and provides counseling to women and LGBTQ adults at the Chicago Women’s Health Center, focusing on feminist-relational, trauma-informed counseling.

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5 Facts About Sexual and Domestic Violence in LGBTQ Communities

June 5, 2018 | BY Camille Beredjick | FILED UNDER JHF BLOG >

June is LGBTQ Pride Month, when lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning people and their allies celebrate diversity, progress, and pride. This month Joyful Heart reaffirms our support for survivors of all sexual orientations and gender identities or expressions.

Sexual and domestic violence can happen in all different relationships and to anyone, and respecting survivors’ diverse identities and experiences is essential. We support healing practices that recognize and affirm different aspects of survivors’ lives, including whether they identify as LGBTQ.

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The Intersections of Disability and Violence

March 23, 2018 | BY Joyful Heart Foundation | FILED UNDER JHF BLOG >

NPR called it the “assault epidemic no one talks about.” Each year, people with disabilities—physical, mental, intellectual, and others—face disproportionate rates of sexual and domestic violence. And too often, they do not receive the support they need.

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