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Prevention Connection Interview

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

 
Prevention Connection: The Violence Against Women Prevention Partnership is a national project of the California Coalition Against Sexual Assault. The goal of Prevention Connection is to advance the primary prevention of violence against women by facilitating information sharing among people who are engaged in such efforts.  Click here to have a listen to the interview […]

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San Francisco Public Radio Interview

Friday, April 9th, 2010

“How do we break the silence around domestic violence? On the next Your Call, we’ll speak with Olivia Klaus, director of Sin by Silence, a domestic violence documentary about incarcerated women speaking out. We’ll also be joined by Brenda Clubine. She spent 26 years in prison and founded Convicted Women Against Abuse to change laws […]

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Coverage on NBC in Springfield, MO

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‘Silence’ gives voice to abused

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Article from News-Leader in Springfield, MO -
As October, Domestic Violence Awareness month, winds down, there’s a great opportunity tonight to learn more about this pernicious problem.
“Sin by Silence,” a documentary focusing on domestic violence from a survivor’s perspective, will be shown at 7 p.m. at the Landers Theatre in Springfield.
It’s about women sent to prison […]

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Coverage on ABC news in Topeka, KS - click here to view the clip
“A powerful film advocated for a future free from domestic violence Tuesday night.
People gathered to watch a screening of “Sin by Silence.”
Its about a group of women inmates called the Convicted Women Against Abuse.
In the film, they expose misconceptions about domestic violence, […]

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Article from Journal & Courier in Lafayette, IN -
As the sun set Thursday, a somber group of more than 200 carried lit candles out of the YWCA and marched down Sixth Street in Lafayette.
The crowd was headed toward Duncan Hall, on Ferry Street, in a show of solidarity for the victims and survivors of domestic […]

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