Newly Released: Transformative – Summer 2024

September 27, 2024 by Elise Buchbinder

The latest edition of Transformative, our quarterly newsletter for advocates & multi-disciplinary teams, is released for Summer 2024! With dedicated sections including Local Voices, Policy Spotlights, and Practices for Healing and Accountability, Systems Change Coordinator Tegan Swanson provides tools to foster change, accountability, and healing.

Coalitions Applaud DOJ for Agency Budget Request Increasing Funding for Sexual Assault/Domestic Abuse Victim Services

September 24, 2024 by Elise Buchbinder

Black and Brown Womyn Power Coalition, End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin, and the Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault commend the Wisconsin Department of Justice for including a significant increase in funding for sexual assault and domestic abuse services in their agency budget request. This increase comes at a critical time for programs in Wisconsin who will experience devastating cuts in in federal Victims of Crime Act funding beginning on October 1st.

Newly Released: Transformative – Spring 2024

May 16, 2024 by Elise Buchbinder

The latest edition of Transformative, our quarterly newsletter for advocates & multi-disciplinary teams, is released for Spring 2024! With dedicated sections including Local Voices, Policy Spotlights, and Practices for Healing and Accountability, Systems Change Coordinator Tegan Swanson provides tools to foster change, accountability, and healing...

During Sexual Assault Awareness Month, State Coalitions Identify Patterns of Abuse, Highlight Need for Investment in Community Safety, Local Advocacy Programs, & Centering Survivors

April 18, 2024 by Elise Buchbinder

During Sexual Assault Awareness Month and in the wake of multiple allegations of domestic and sexual violence against a city council member in WI's state capital, BBWPC, End Abuse, and WCASA identify patterns in the context of domestic and sexual violence, call for investment in community safety, funding and support for local programs, & centering survivors in calls for accountability.