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Joyful Heart's Response: Rice, McDonald and the Message We Need to Send
We owe it to survivors—and ourselves— to improve the criminal justice response to these crimes. To ensure that police and prosecutors make every effort to ensure survivors’ safety and to hold offenders accountable to the fullest extent possible.
A Historic 30 Seconds
For the first time in history, the NFL will dedicate commercial time during the Super Bowl to call for an end to domestic violence and sexual assault.
This Is Tangible
Last week, we completed the first NO MORE PSA shoot with NFL players. It's the realization of a dream we shared three weeks ago when the NFL first aired the "Anthem" PSA during Thursday Night Football.
A Meaningful Week...and More to Come
As Domestic Violence Awareness Month begins, I am filled with hope and encouraged that people everywhere are talking about violence and abuse.
A Significant Moment Last Night
Like those of so many of you, my expectations for the NFL are for there to be deep and meaningful changes.
1in6 Thursday: A Winning Play from the NFL
The discussion also provides a unique opportunity to expand our understanding of how the complex, life-long impacts of sexual abuse, assault and interpersonal violence affect both men and women.
Time for Change: A Response to the Ray Rice Assault
Whether you are picking up the paper, watching the news or following the conversation on Twitter, it’s clear that all of us are searching for how to respond, for language to talk about these crimes, to express our feelings, and for what to do next. What we know for sure: it's time for change. And we know that change will only come when we all work together.