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June 27, 2018 by pbcnow

Anthony Kennedy’s Retirement Changes Everything

Statement by NOW President Toni Van Pelt

WASHINGTON–This changes everything. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy’s retirement opens uncharted, unimagined territory for women’s rights.

Now, Donald Trump will have the chance to radically alter the Supreme Court for generations to come. Never mind repealing every initiative of the Obama Administration-the Trump Supreme Court could erase programs going back to the New Deal!

But it will start with Roe v. Wade. Donald Trump’s next Court pick will promise to repeal Roe and block access to women’s reproductive health care. And starting today, Donald Trump and his enablers in the Republican party will make every conversation about the Supreme Court.

Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell think they’ve just handed themselves a winning hand in the next election, but this week’s primary results dramatize how determined women are to elect candidates with strong, feminist priorities. Now, those voters have an even greater incentive to build a blue wave in November.

NOW is saddened and alarmed by Anthony Kennedy’s retirement, but we are more determined than ever to strengthen our grassroots movement and win overdue victories for women. We’re calling on Trump to hold on proposing nominations and urge the Senate to not approve any nominations until after this election. It’s time to hold the Trump administration accountable and do what’s right.

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Dee Donavanik, press@now.org, (951) 547-1241

June 13, 2018 by pbcnow

Donald Trump’s and Jeff Sessions’ Cruelty Towards Immigrant Families Has No Bounds

Statement by NOW President Toni Van Pelt:

Donald Trump and Jeff Sessions are turning our nation of immigrants into a country of cruelty. They have issued an edict to forcibly remove young children from the arms of their parents, as families seek refuge from dangerous conditions and lethal violence.   Children are being torn from their parents, shipped off to ‘foster’ families at the taxpayers expense and we have no idea if these families are licensed, speak Spanish or if these children are being labor or sex trafficked. There is no specific law, no regulation, no political consensus to support this obscene and unlawful policy. It is pure pandering to Donald Trump’s morally bankrupt political base. It is legally indefensible.

Donald Trump and Jeff Sessions would take a wrecking ball to the Statue of Liberty and replace it with barbed wire and guard dogs.

In addition to snatching children from their immigrant parents, AG Sessions has now doubled down on the politics of cruelty by undermining hard-won protections for immigrant women and girls fleeing domestic violence. He has single-handedly changed existing policies that protect tens of thousands of women seeking protection from unimaginable abuse, denying their legal right to apply for asylum in the U.S.

This afternoon at 2pm, in front of the Customs and Border Protection Building, NOW is joining other allies to protest the administration’s despicable actions. NOW calls on Congress to exercise its moral duty to protect immigrant families, particularly women and children. Hearings must be held and legislation drafted to end this reprehensible policy.  If judges and courts are overwhelmed, appoint more judges. If lawmakers refuse to act, then women will lead the charge to replace them at the ballot box. We must take action NOW to ensure these survivors are protected, not persecuted for seeking the inalienable right to safety and freedom.

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Dee Donavanik, press@now.org, 951-547-1241

June 7, 2018 by pbcnow

Workshop on Diminishing Domestic Abuse by Advocacy and Activism

At the Florida State Conference June 1-3, 2018, there were several marvelous workshops. Below is the report on one, by Frieda Widera and Denise Brunvand of the Pinellas County Domestic Violence Task Force:

Diminishing Domestic Abuse by Advocacy and Activism,
by Frieda Widera and Denise Brunvand

Reported by Natalie Andre, PBC NOW Communications VP

This very impressive presentation was made by the Pinellas County Domestic Violence Task Force https://pinellasdvtf.weebly.com/ They have produced a tremendous amount of literature, very useful for their subject; unfortunately, they were hard to upload but two can be obtained here:   Pinellas DV Task Force flyer and How Batterers Get Victims to Recant. (shown below)

The Task Force has committees and a ton of literature, despite not being funded!

Frieda gave most of the presentation. She works as a victim advocate at the police station, helping them get through the system and empower victims of domestic and dating violence. She often goes to court with them, and assures them she will be there if they need her. Her aim is to make victims become survivors.

She trains all recruits, 8 hours each, and provides continuing education for current officers every 4 years.

She reviews police reports for quality and completeness, focusing on safety.

The Task Force works on prevention:
1. Community events focusing on families
2. Effective communication with teens—uses a powerpoint video
3. Educational videos
4. “Say this, not that” brochure, for using non-violent language

She showed the video, created and sponsored by Denise, that features a young woman who was almost murdered by her ex when she was a teenager. The woman told her story of naively getting into an abusive relationship.

Denise spoke of her experience with domestic violence, and of how she hid it for years. It was eloquent, and, amazingly, the first time she had spoken formally about it!

 

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