Posts Tagged: Movement Makers

Cohort Stories November 13, 2012

Welcome New Movement Makers!

We are thrilled to introduce the newest group of Movement Makers. These 20 inspiring individuals were carefully chosen for their visionary leadership and movement mindsets. They come from diverse backgrounds, representing a variety of organizations, including some that work to end sexual violence in the U.S. military, strengthen advocates to confront violence in Asian-American communities, and engage men in redefining masculinity so it includes respect for women.

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Cohort Stories June 11, 2012

Why I’m in the Novo Foundation’s Move to End Violence Program

 

Blogger and Movement Maker Dorchen Leidholdt at a Press Conference Outside New York's City Hall on Tuesday, June 12, 2012.

By any standard, the movement to end violence against women weighs in as one of the most powerful and effective social justice movements in history. With its American roots in both the Nineteenth Century campaign for women’s suffrage (a little known fact is that one major goal was the passage of laws to enable women to divorce abusive husbands) and the Twentieth Century’s civil rights movement for racial equality, the movement to end gender violence has a formidable list of achievements: the construction of a national infrastructure of shelter and services for victims; an influential body of research and scholarship;  the transformation of our nation’s criminal, family, and immigration laws; the passage of international human rights and criminal treaties; and major inroads into public discourse and values.

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Cohort Stories June 11, 2012

Nan Stoops Reflects on Why She's a Movement Maker

Nan Stoops, pilot cohort member and executive director of the Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence, shares her reflections on being a Move to End Violence Movement Maker.

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