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  2. What Were You Wearing? - Wikipedia

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    The artists, Jen Brockman and Dr. Mary Wyandt-Hiebert, are both sexual and domestic violence survivor advocates. [2] Brockman is the director of Kansas University's Sexual Assault Prevention and Education Center, [3] while Wyandt-Hiebert works with the University of Arkansas as the director of Campus Sexual and Relationship Violence Center, formerly known as Support, Training, Advocacy ...

  3. The Awareness Center - Wikipedia

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    The center operated as a volunteer organization. [12] According to its founder, the best way for a victim of sexual abuse to heal is to talk or blog about it. [12]The organization's brochure indicated that the center provided educational training for survivors groups, community organizations, rabbis, teachers and parents.

  4. New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence, or NYSCADV, is a statewide nonprofit organization dedicated to reducing domestic violence in New York, ensuring that services focus on victim safety and offender accountability. It was founded in 1978.

  5. Carl J. Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Carl J. Shapiro (February 15, 1913 – March 7, 2021) was an American businessman and philanthropist. In 1939 he founded Kay Windsor, Inc. in New Bedford, Massachusetts, and built it into one of the largest women's clothing companies in the country.

  6. Dorchen Leidholdt - Wikipedia

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    Dorchen A. Leidholdt is an activist and leader in the feminist movement against violence against women.Since the mid-1970s, she has counseled and advocated for rape victims, organized against "the media's promotion of violence against women", served on the legal team for the plaintiff in a precedent-setting sexual harassment case, founded an international non-governmental organization fighting ...

  7. National Coalition for Men - Wikipedia

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    As of 2006, the National Coalition of Free Men had five chapters from California to New York. In the spring of 2008, the organization changed its name to the National Coalition for Men. [5] NCFM championed the case of William Hetherington until his parole in 2009. [6] The NCFM supported a Republican version of the Violence Against Women Act in 2012

  8. 1in6 - Wikipedia

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    1in6 is an American nonprofit organization that provides support and information to male survivors of sexual abuse and assault, as well as their loved ones and service providers. [ 1 ] In January 2007, 1in6 was founded by a group of individuals including Steve LePore, Jim Hopper, Greg LeMond , and David Lisak .

  9. Columbia University rape accusation controversy - Wikipedia

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    On May 3, 2014, an interview with Sulkowicz appeared on the front page of The New York Times. [19] For several days from May 7 onwards, Paul Nungesser's name was included within lists of "sexual assault violators" written on the walls or doors of campus bathrooms, or on flyers. [37] [38] On May 14, Sulkowicz filed a report with the NYPD. [21]