June 21, 2022
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Council Member Helen Rosenthal served District 6 on the Upper West Side of Manhattan for eight years. During that time she served on a variety of committees devoted to gender equity and partnered with organizations to support women and people of all genders. Her work with AVP included efforts to improve the treatment of LGBTQ people in domestic violence (DV) shelters.
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June 8, 2022
Join AVP’s Community-Led Safety Campaign During Pride Season!
To our Beloved AVP Community,
This Pride Season we’re excited to launch Our Pride, Our Safety, a new campaign to spotlight violence affecting our most vulnerable and build awareness about the importance of community-led safety.
Incidents of violence, including police violence, continue to disproportionately impact our community, especially those who are BIPOC and/or transgen[...]
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David Wertheimer was the first Executive Director of AVP. Steering AVP during the AIDS crisis and beyond, David took inspiration from his trade union organizer parents. Trying to hold perpetrators accountable for queer-bashing in the eighties was a difficult endeavor at a time when getting recognition in the press was a rare feat. “It was pretty intense because it was also the same t[...]
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Richard Haymes, one of AVP’s previous Executive Directors, didn’t always consider himself an activist. His work at AVP spanned a variety of programs and initiatives including working with LGBTQ+ survivors and victims of 9/11. Richard worked to stay flexible and create new avenues for change and advocacy at AVP. Making sure everyone at AVP had a voice and the ability to openly tal[...]
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Imara Jones’ work as an AVP board member and journalist are steeped in the power of narrative to confront violence. From her work as a documentarian to her work as a podcaster, Imara has leveraged the ability of stories to create empathy and change. “I think because violence is one of the biggest challenges that our community faces, and violence in all its forms, I think that the w[...]
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 8th, 2022
Contact:
Cindi Creager, CreagerCole Communications (646) 279-4559, cindi@creagercole.com
Orie Givens, AVP Director of Communications (614) 571-5131, ogivens@avp.org
New York City Anti-Violence Project Launches “Our Pride, Our Safety” Campaign During Pride Season 2022
Initiative Aims to Spotlight Violence that Disproportionately Impacts Marginalized LGBTQ Communities and Build Awareness [...]
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May 17, 2022
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Cindi Creager, CreagerCole Communications
(646) 279-4559, cindi@creagercole.com
New York, NY – The New York City Anti-Violence Project (AVP) joins LGBTQ movement leaders across the nation in expressing our profound grief over the loss of Urvashi Vaid.
Statement from AVP Executive Director, Beverly Tillery:
“Urvashi Vaid was a towering figure in the fight to secure equal protections for LGBTQ peop[...]
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Media Contact:
Cindi Creager, CreagerCole Communications
(646) 279-4559, cindi@creagercole.com
New York, NY – The New York City Anti-Violence Project (AVP) condemns the heinous anti-African American Hate violence incident at a supermarket in Buffalo that occurred on May 14th.
Statement from AVP Executive Director, Beverly Tillery:
“AVP is outraged over the racist mass shooting this past weekend, which directly targeted[...]
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May 10, 2022
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Ovita Williams is the Executive Director of the Action Lab for Social Justice at Columbia University and has been working with the next generation of social workers for 17 years. As an Afro-Caribbean woman whose parents immigrated to the US in the 1960s, being surrounded by people who want to shake things up and change systems is a part of Ovita’s everyday inspiration.
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May 3, 2022
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Media Contact:
Cindi Creager, CreagerCole Communications
(646) 279-4559, cindi@creagercole.com
New York, NY – The New York City Anti-Violence Project (AVP) joined the chorus of voices speaking out against the widely circulated leaked draft Supreme Court opinion that overturns Roe V Wade.
Statement from AVP Executive Director, Beverly Tillery:
“Overturning Roe v. Wade would unleash a direct assault on the reprod[...]
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April 26, 2022
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Matt doesn’t consider himself an “activist,” so much as he considers all the things he does as work that needs to be done. Matt has worked in a variety of spaces– from promoting trans inclusivity on kink LiveJournal boards, to HIV research, to working as a hotline trainer at AVP.
In his six years of producing the Folsom Street East (FSE) street festival, Matt was determined to[...]
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April 19, 2022
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Teal Inzunza knew AVP was the right place for her after receiving the call to create AVP’s Economic Empowerment Program (EEP). She’d been looking for a job that would allow her to work at the intersection of trauma and economic justice while also holding an anti-oppressive lens on LGBTQ, people of color, immigrants, and HIV-affected individuals at the forefront of the work.
Teal u[...]
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