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Getting people to vote for a community effort is every bit as hard as getting people to contribute cash. Maybe even harder, because so many figure the internet is so [...]
Getting people to vote for a community effort is every bit as hard as getting people to contribute cash. Maybe even harder, because so many figure the internet is so [...]
Denise Hines and Emily Douglas have published the first article from their project on male victims of partner abuse.
Entitled, A Closer Look at Men Who Sustain Intimate Terrorism by Women [...]
From Jan Brown at DAHMW
We need your help! Our agency has been entered into the Chase Community Giving challenge…Just 4 clicks from you and Domestic Abuse Helpline for Men and [...]
The other day, Doc Helen remarked that there were so many more positive portrayals of dads right before Father’s Day, and hoped things were changing.
I’d hoped so too, given the [...]
Barbara Kay: First, kill the husband. Second, claim sympathy as a widow
From June 14, 2010 Canada’s National Post
Most of you have probably already read the article, but I was actually [...]
IN HONOR OF FATHER’S DAY JUNE 20TH
DOMESTIC ABUSE HELPLINE FUNDRAISER
A great way to show Dad you care is by donating to a cause that specializes in helping men.
The DAHMW, 10 [...]
Author: Roni Weisberg-Ross L.M.F.T.
Let’s begin by talking about Domestic Abuse – how it is regarded and dealt with in our culture. As a psych intern I was taught that [...]
WASHINGTON, May 12 — Biased domestic violence arrest policies are violating the civil rights of innocent Americans and allowing abusers to go free, according to a report released today. The [...]
As Congressional hearings begin on VAWA, I figured it’s time to reprise some of my columns on the subject from last year, so those who are new to the issue [...]
If the org itself hadn’t sent an e-mail, I would’ve had trouble believing this one!
Note how the focus is not on the violence, but on changing boys to be different. [...]
It’s time to STOP dehumanizing, ineffective VAWA programs!
Since 1994, programs and policies created by the Violence Against Women Act have destroyed countless families and left victims of domestic violence with [...]
You’ve heard about the war on drugs, the war on poverty, and other wars on various problems, but are you aware of the War on Families?
Our federal, state, and local [...]
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 – Sen. Harry Reid’s claim about male unemployment and domestic violence is misleading and false because it selectively chooses the data, otherwise known as cherry-picking, according to [...]
WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 – Groups are calling for Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada to apologize for sexist remarks made yesterday. Reid’s comments served to stereotype men as “abusive,” while ignoring [...]
In the almost 40 years since the first shelter for battered women opened its doors, we have made noticeable progress in dealing with and denouncing domestic violence.
Nevertheless, much still needs [...]