
September 12, 2025
Community Organizations, Advocates Celebrate Court Order Blocking Mayor’s Attempt to Bring ICE Back to RikersSeptember 9, 2025New York — Today the ICE Out! NYC Coalition, the Shut Rikers campaign, The New York City Anti-Violence Project and allies applauded Judge Rosado’s court order in New York Supreme Court striking down Mayor Adams’s attack on sanctuary, Executive Order 50.In April, the Adams administration made good on the Mayor’[...]
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June 13, 2025
Memorandum of SupportS.2431 Sen Hoylman-Sigal/ A.3925 AM Lavine:Privacy in Name ChangesThe New York City Anti-Violence Project (“AVP”) supports S.2431 Sen. Hoylman Sigal/ A.3925 AM Lavine which will extend the categorical privacy that applies to all other name changes in New York (e.g., marriage, divorce, and adoption) to judicial name change proceedings under Article 6 of the Civil Rights Law. AVP supports this bill because everyone, but esp[...]
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May 19, 2025
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May 12, 2025
AVP Files Amicus Brief in Support of City Council’s Lawsuit to Stop the Adams Administration from Allowing ICE to Return to Rikers IslandNEW YORK, NY | May 13, 2025 MEDIA CONTACT: Leslie Allen, Director of Legal Services | lallen@avp.org | 212.714.1184 x34The New York City Anti-Violence Project (AVP) filed an amicus brief on May 12, 2025, in support of the New York City Council’s lawsuit challenging Executive Order 50. Issue[...]
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February 20, 2025
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February 16, 2025
NEW YORK, NY February 16, 2025 CONTACT: Audacia Ray, Interim Executive Director | aray@avp.org | 917-334-8618 “The conditions leading to Sam Nordquist’s murder are a horrible combination of factors – growing permissiveness for anti-trans sentiment, lack of support for trans people of color seeking out close relationships, and a cultural indifference to the humanity of LGBTQ people. In a political moment in which the f[...]
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February 14, 2025
Starting in 2021 and through 2023, thanks to community reports to AVP’s hotline, news coverage, and whisper networks in the nightlife communities, AVP documented a series of hook up violence incidents that originated in gay bars in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan. AVP produced 11 x 14 posters that bar managers hung near bathrooms as part of the Bar Safety Initiative These incidents became a public concern wh[...]
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January 24, 2025
Following a fatal incident in a Harlem Deli on January 2nd, Jaia Cruz, a 24-year –old transgender woman, pled not guilty to the indictment of second-degree murder on Thursday, January 23rd in a Manhattan courtroom. The January 2nd incident between Ray Hodge, a 36-year-old postal worker, and Ms. Cruz, was initially reported as an altercation over a place in line that escalated and resulted in the stabbing death of Mr. Hodge. Subsequent testi[...]
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January 8, 2025
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December 12, 2024
When They Marginalize, We Organize. The New York City Anti-Violence Project’s work supporting and advocating for LGBTQ+ and HIV-affected survivors of violence centers LGBTQ survivors and works to build bridges among communities in New York that experience not just homophobia and transphobia but bias and discrimination based on racism, anti-immigrant sentiments, Islamophobia, antisemitism, pushing back against the institutions, people and mi[...]
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