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  1. Oct 15

    You had pizza.

  2. Oct 15
  3. Oct 18

    Do survivors of DV still face "heavy duty stigma" if they speak out? 1 year on from it's more accepted to speak out about sexual harassment & abuse. But why are and in an abusive relationship still taboo??

  4. Oct 21

    We are very excited to host at on Thursday, October 25th. This is a wonderful opportunity for us to continue conversations that began with and to think about . Thank you to all of our co-sponsors, listed at

  5. Oct 19

    because I didn’t know I was being abused since he never hit me

  6. Oct 16

    When Kaylee Kapatos posted on Facebook this month that she was a survivor of , using the hashtag , the response among her friends was muted.

  7. Oct 14

    In this season of healing and retrograde, I remember some of my most tumultuous relationships. I’ve noticed the hashtag becoming popular and I couldn’t help but reflect on why…

  8. Oct 17

    Much like the movement, victims of and haven’t seen others hold domestic abusers accountable. Read this fascinating article that tackles why fell on deaf ears.

  9. 3 hours ago
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    The double standard for victims continues. It’s politically incorrect to question a woman’s style of dress as promoting sexual assault, but it’s still open season on hurtful and demeaning questions about and .

  10. Oct 19

    Grateful to for her bravery and giving us a powerful way to speak about intimate partner violence 4 years after

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    No but if something in particular is trending (, ) maybe take a minute to figure out what it means before pulling a marketing stunt. That's what did that caused them to make everything worse.

  13. Oct 22

    Creator of the viral hashtag and victim rights advocate, Beverly Gooden, will be the LOVE YOURSELF WEEK keynote speaker 🔥🙌💯 ADD this event to your calendar - When? This THURSDAY October 25 @ 7PM - Where? MemAud

  14. Oct 21

    The consequences of leaving an abusive relationship can be overwhelming including loss of economic security, the risk of losing family, friends, pets and home.

  15. 4 hours ago
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    remember when was a hashtag about why people stayed in abusive relationships out of fear, and some pizza company tweeted " you had pizza" im convinced corporations fuck up this bad on purpose tbh

  16. 8 hours ago
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    I think this is another example of how company should really research a hashtag before using it. This has to be as bad as when used to promote pizza

  17. 3 hours ago

    & people bear the brunt of repealing . As a survivor, I know the very real economic, safety, emotional & health consequences of domestic & intimate partner violence. Survivors deserve more support, not less.

  18. 8 hours ago

    Look out for marked donation boxes in greek chapter houses, Baker Center, and at the event presented by Beverly Gooden on October 25. You can find urgently needed items under the “GIVE” tab on the My Sisters Place website.

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  19. Oct 15
  20. 11 hours ago

    Domestic violence victims often have serious safety concerns that keep them from sharing publicly.

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