Move to End Violence

@MoveEndViolence

Move to End Violence, a program of the NoVo Foundation, is designed to strengthen our collective capacity to end violence against girls and women in the U.S.

Joined December 2010

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  1. Mar 4

    MEV está preparando una antología para compartir las historias de la comunidad de MEV y las lecciones aprendidas a través de esta iniciativa de 10 años. Animamos a la gente de toda la comunidad MEV a que se presente. El plazo es el 1 de abril. Más información en el sitio web.

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  2. Mar 4

    MEV is putting together an anthology to share powerful stories from the MEV community and lessons learned through this 10-year initiative. People from across the MEV community are encouraged to submit. Submissions due April 1. More info on our website.

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  3. Help amplify the work and accomplishments of Indigenous women throughout history during the Twitter Storm on March 8 from 10-10:30am MST. Tweet with us for & Women’s History Month!

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  4. Mar 3

    Forced arbitration is another example of taking away a survivor's power and agency, and is re-traumatizing. is honored to have been invited to join as he signs this important law that prevents forced arbitration of survivors of sexual violence.

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  5. Mar 4

    For a time such as this . I was deeply humbled yesterday to be at the with as well as many advocates , and survivors as signed ground breaking legislation to end forced arbitration for survivors of sexual assault.

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  6. Mar 4

    Agradecimiento a la Directora Cristina Franco por darnos la bienvenida a Casa Arcoiris y compartir información sobre los servicios críticos que ofrecen a migrantes LGBTQ+ en Tijuana, México. Muchas gracias y seguiremos en contacto. 🏳️‍⚧️🌈

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  7. 9 Dec 2021

    2021 has been a record year for anti-trans and anti-abortion bills across the nation — and that isn't a coincidence. Tune in tomorrow at 11:30am ET as of and I go live on 's Instagram.

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  8. 7 Dec 2021

    Hi, everyone! I’m officially launching my weekly series called where I'll talk about trending LGBTQ+ topics, pop culture moments, and more. Tune in tomorrow at 10am EST for the first episode with journalist .

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  9. 30 Nov 2021

    The productivity paradox is not a question of how to handle a time-limited crisis, but how to shift our ways of working holistically such that we are capable of handling whatever new crisis or challenge arises.

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  10. 23 Nov 2021

    Look at me, a drawing! Also loved sharing with . Can't believe our fellowship is almost over!

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  11. 25 Nov 2021

    From now until , we will publish daily updates on what EIGE is doing for a Europe free from gender-based violence - Follow us with and

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  12. 23 Nov 2021

    In honor of , we invited our community into imagining a world free from violence by asking folks to respond to a series of prompts about what relationships, and this world free from violence could look like. Here is what you came up with. 💜

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  13. 23 Nov 2021

    "It’s being able to buoy our work with joy & delight because it’s so hard." - , founder & Director of Black Feminist Future & member of the leadership team for M4BL

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  14. 18 Nov 2021

    In a Better World, How Would We Spend Trans Day of Remembrance? Art by Amir Khadar for 's Trans Day of Resilience

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  15. 17 Nov 2021

    [PODCAST] Our 100th episode of the Smart Communications Podcast is live! , director of innovation and learning chats with Priscilla Hung, co-director of about how nonprofits can apply Emergent Strategy to their comms.

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  16. 17 Nov 2021

    Trans people have been healers in many cultures around the world. We call on that heritage now on as we remember & heal from the violence inflicted on all marginalized trans folks. Find more at

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  17. 17 Nov 2021

    "I’m trying to hold and protect the belief that this world can be free from violence. I’m trying to hold on to that naive, young Gia belief that it’s possible, because that’s the only thing that keeps me going." -

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  18. 15 Nov 2021

    Today we are featuring Aneiry Simonnaeh L Zapata who was born in a small Black-Garífuna community called “Sambo Creek” in Honduras. She is a transgender Black woman, a primary education teacher, a feminist & human rights activist.

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  19. 12 Nov 2021
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  20. 12 Nov 2021

    📺 On our latest episode of TalkBack, recaps the most talked about stories of the week & gives a preview of what we have planned for 📲Access all mentioned story links here:

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