A Runway for Mom

May 272010

Twenty-eight poised elegant Latina ladies from the artistic, business, political, cultural and social background of Rhode Island, united to donate their time to benefit the Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Tiempo Social Magazine presented “A Runway for Mom” an event to pay respect and recognition to all Latino mothers and provide funds to a charity that helps in solving one of the issues that directly affects some mothers.

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Space Robots PSA

May 222010

www.safeandrespectful.org This PSA, entitled “Space Robots” was created as part of the Messages From Teens Project sponsored by the Delaware Coalition Against Domestic Violence. It was developed by teens for teens to demonstrate healthy boundaries within relationships. The Messages From Teens PSA’s address several different aspects of healthy dating relationships and dating abuse, and are posted at www.safeandrespectful.org

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Just Spray It PSA

May 172010

This PSA, entitled “Just Spray It” was created as part of the Messages From Teens project sponsored by the Delaware Coalition Against Domestic Violence. This PSA demonstrates the importance of respectful relationships and speaking out against abuse. The Messages From Teens PSA’s address several different aspects of dating abuse and healthy relationships and are posted at www.safeandrespectful.org

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Rep. Flexer on New Domestic Violence Legislation

May 112010

After the historic passage of new domestic violence legislation through the House of Representatives, Speaker Chris Donovan and Rep. Mae Flexer joined the Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence to urge the Senate to pass the 3 bills and the Governor to sign them into law.

The bills were authored by the Speaker’s Task Force on Domestic Violence, chaired by Rep. Flexer. The results will be increased education about domestic and dating violence, GPS monitoring for high-risk offenders, and measures to ensure victims can remove themselves from dangerous and unsafe living environments.

For more information go to: http://www.housedems.ct.gov

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Domestic Violence PSA

May 82010

A PSA filmed within three hours, and shot with JVC HD GY 100U with no special lens attachment.

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Speaker Donovan: Stemming the Tide of Domestic Violence

May 42010

After the historic passage of new domestic violence legislation through the House of Representatives, Speaker Chris Donovan and Rep. Mae Flexer joined the Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence to urge the Senate to pass the 3 bills and the Governor to sign them into law.

The bills were authored by the Speaker’s Task Force on Domestic Violence, chaired by Rep. Flexer. The results will be increased education about domestic and dating violence, GPS monitoring for high-risk offenders, and measures to ensure victims can remove themselves from dangerous and unsafe living environments.

For more information go to: http://www.housedems.ct.gov

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Preventing Child Abuse and Improving Responses to Families in Crisis: Sandra Oliva

May 22010

Sandra Oliva, Executive Director of the Nassau County Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc, testifies at a hearing about Preventing Child Abuse and Improving Responses to Families in Crisis on November 5, 2009.

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Wise Options

April 292010

Wise Options is a safe haven and a source of support for many and gives help and hope to women, men and children survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other violent crimes.

This program offers free and confidential services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our trained staff and volunteers provide immediate support and information to help clients deal with crises and offer follow-up assistance to deal with ongoing related issues.

According to PCAR (Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape):

1 in 4 girls and 1 in 6 boys will be sexually abused before the age of 18.

90% of all children know their abuser personally.

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For more information about other programs or services on legal advocacy, PFA’s, counseling or advocacy concerning domestic violence, sexual abuse or other violent crimes, please contact Wise Options at:

(570) 323-8167 Or 1-800-326-8483
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YWCA of Northcentral PA is an agency of United Way Lycoming County.

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Why do feminists insist on their analysis of abuse as caused by ‘patriarchy’ when it is proven wrong?

April 282010

If it has been shown that women are equally, or more violent, in relationships than men and violence in lesbian relationships occurs with ATLEAST the same frequency.

Then why do feminist dv advocacy groups still go on and on about DB being caused by ‘patriarchy’, for example the recent UN report on violence against women (which was rebuked) was patriarchy patriarchy patriarchy:

http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/vaw/SGstudyvaw.htm

More importantly why do feminist organisations tasked with funding allocation by the biased VAWA, insist members accept it:

http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2005/07/25/ending_bias_in_domestic_assault_law/

"The state coalitions against domestic violence, which formally require member organizatations to embrace the feminist analysis of abuse as patriarchal coercion, play a vital role in the allocation of federal grants and in overseeing the implementation of programs and policies."

Why continue with this lie?
SOURCES:

196 scholarly investigations: 153 empirical studies and 43 reviews and/or analyses, which demonstrate that women are as physically aggressive, or more aggressive, than men in their relationships with their spouses or male partners:

http://www.csulb.edu/~mfiebert/assault.htm

30% of lesbian couples involve domestic violence:

http://lesbianlife.about.com/od/lesbianhealth/a/DVFactsMyths.htm
Blabber yaga:
It was rebuked by the UN Third Committee itself:

http://www.mediaradar.org/alert20061204.php

because the stupid western man always falls for crocodile tears.

Are Connecticut Judges being bribed in Cocaine?

April 262010

Info, CLICK HERE:
http://starkravingviking.blogspot.com/2007/12/steven-g-erickson-with-camera-in.html
Are Connecticut Judges being bribed in Cocaine?

Part 2 of the Judicial Branch’s THE PUBLIC SERVICE AND TRUST COMMISSION, click here:
http://starkravingviking.blogspot.com/2007/12/public-service-and-trust-commission-12.html

The above video was shot 12-6-2007 at the Bridgeport, CT, Superior Court.

It is a contination of the first meeting at the Connecticut Supreme Court:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0leWFbl8TlM

Andrea Wilson, of Bethel, CT, really sticks her neck out. I don’t yet know the name of the judicial branch employee who was 2nd to speak. Andrea is, or maybe now, was, a worker in the court library at Stamford, Connecticut, Superior Court.

My email:
stevengerickson@yahoo.com

Connecticut Judicial Branch Public Service and Trust Committee Members:
* Honorable Alexandra DiPentima, Chair
* Sandra Sosnoff Baird, Family Support Magistrate
* Honorable Robert E. Beach Jr., Appellate Court Judge
* Honorable John D. Boland, Superior Court Judge
* Joseph F. Camilleri, Information Technology Division
* William H. Carbone, Court Support Services Division
* Honorable Patrick L. Carroll, III, Superior Court Judge
* Honorable Thomas J. Corradino, Superior Court Judge
* Attorney Joseph D. D’Alesio, Superior Court Operations Division
* Honorable Nina F. Elgo, Superior Court Judge
* Attorney Melissa A. Farley, Division of External Affairs
* Honorable Roland D. Fasano, Superior Court Judge
* Honorable James T. Graham, Superior Court Judge
* Ms. Lisa Holden, Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence
* Attorney Norman K. Janes, Statewide Legal Services of CT, Inc.
* Honorable Clarance J. Jones, Superior Court Judge
* Attorney Kevin T. Kane, Chief State’s Attorney
* Justice Joette Katz, Supreme Court Justice
* Ms. Caren Kittredge, Public Member
* Honorable Sandra Vilardi Leheny, Superior Court Judge
* Honorable Douglas C. Mintz, Superior Court Judge
* Attorney Joseph Mirrione, Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association
* Attorney William H. Prout Jr., Connecticut Bar Association
* Honorable Barbara M. Quinn, Deputy Chief Court Administrator
* Honorable Kevin A. Randolph, Superior Court Judge
* Honorable Antonio C. Robaina, Superior Court Judge
* Attorney Kenneth B. Rubin, Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers
* Honorable William B. Rush, Superior Court Judge
* Attorney Michael T. Ryan, Connecticut Defense Lawyers Association
* Attorney Mary Sommer Sandak, Attorney at Law
* Honorable Dan Shaban, Superior Court Judge
* Honorable Joseph Shortall, Superior Court Judge
* Thomas A. Siconolfi, Administrative Services Division
* Carolyn Signorelli, Chief Child Protection Attorney
* Attorney Toni M. Smith-Rosario, Connecticut Hispanic Bar Association
* Attorney Robert Stillman, Representative of the Connecticut Business and Industry Council
* Attorney Susan O. Storey, Chief Public Defender
* Honorable Hillary B. Strackbein, Superior Court Judge
* Attorney Frederic S. Ury, Attorney at Law
* Attorney Dawne G. Westbrook, NAACP
* Alex Wood, Journal Inquirer
* Attorney Jennifer Zito, Criminal Defense Association

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