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Congress Should Protect Immigrant Women From Abuse, Not Enable Abusers
Posted May 16, 2012 by Alizabeth Newman   Permalink   Comments
From SEPA Mujer.
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Tags : congress, domestic violence, sepa mujer, vawa, violence against women act

Lamar Smith Tries To Roll Back Domestic Violence Protections for Immigrant Women
Posted May 8, 2012 by Patrick Young, Esq.   Permalink   Comments
We need to preserve the Violence Against Women Act.
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Tags : domestic violence, john boehner, lamar smith, vawa, violence against women act

Leadership Trainings Empower Latina Immigrant Women in Suffolk
Posted October 18, 2011 by Martha Maffei   Permalink   Comments
Learn more about the trainings offered by SEPA Mujer.
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Tags : domestic violence, domestic violence awareness month, latina, leadership trainings, october, sepa mujer, touro law center

Immigrant Women Rally To Remember Those Killed by Domestic Violence
Posted October 5, 2011 by Martha Maffei   Permalink   Comments
A press release from SEPA Mujer.
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Tags : candlelight vigil, central islip, domestic violence, family and federal court, sepa mujer, women's rights

Las mujeres inmigrantes se manifiestan para recordar a los fallecidos por la violencia doméstica
Posted October 5, 2011 by Martha Maffei   Permalink   Comments
Por SEPA Mujer.
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Tags : candlelight vigil, central islip, domestic violence, en espanol, family and federal court, sepa mujer, women's rights

Suffolk Police Failing Residents With Limited English, Need Meaningful Changes [VIDEO]
Posted September 26, 2011 by Ted Hesson   Permalink   Comments
On September 21, community members and advocates called for Suffolk police to provide language access for all.
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Tags : domestic violence, empire justice center, hate crimes, justice department, language access, liia, limited english proficiency, long island immigrant alliance, sepa mujer, suffolk county police department

Suffolk Legislature Will Vote Today on Bill Limiting Access to Prepaid Cell Phones
Posted June 21, 2011 by Ted Hesson   Permalink   Comments
Reporting from Riverhead.
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Tags : 1199 seiu, domestic violence, kate browning, neighbors in support of immigrants, nyclu, prepaid cell phones, registry, sepa mujer, suffolk county legislature, tourism

Broad Coalition Urges Suffolk County Legislators to Oppose Prepaid Cell Phone Registry
Posted June 20, 2011 by Amol Sinha   Permalink   Comments
A press release from the New York Civil Liberties Union.
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Tags : cell phone, domestic violence, kate browning, new york civil liberties union, nyclu, prepaid cell phone, registry

Limiting Access to Prepaid Cell Phones in Suffolk Will Put Domestic Abuse Survivors in Danger
Posted June 13, 2011 by Jessica Glynn   Permalink   Comments
By Jessica Glynn of SEPA Mujer.
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Tags : cell phones, civil rights, domestic violence, jessica glynn, kate browning, nyclu, prepaid cell phones, privacy, registry, sepa mujer

Public Radio Covers Suffolk’s Proposed Cell Phone Law
Posted June 6, 2011 by Ted Hesson   Permalink   Comments
Hear from a domestic violence survivor who says that the phones are a lifeline.
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Tags : cell phones, charles lane, domestic violence, kate browning, prepaid cell phones, suffolk county legislature, wshu

Newsday Takes a Stand Against Cell Phone Law in Suffolk County
Posted June 6, 2011 by Patrick Young, Esq.   Permalink   Comments
The phones are important to survivors of domestic violence.
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Tags : cell phone, domestic violence, editorial, kate browning, newsday, prepaid cell phone, suffolk county legislature

New Arizona Law Will Hinder Protection of Domestic Violence Victims
Posted June 27, 2010 by Patrick Young, Esq.   Permalink   Comments
When cops become immigration agents, women will not trust them.
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Tags : arizona, arizona boycott, domestic violence, sb 1070

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