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domestic violence

Friend of Curator Rebeccah Blum Asks the Art World to Stop Promoting Her Killer’s Work

"It is not ok to continue to promote, publicly archive or exhibit the work of a perpetrator of domestic violence," Alison Jacques wrote.
By Helen Holmes

NYC First Lady Chirlane McCray Discusses 2021 Political Ambitions

The 2016 presidential election and a desire to effect change are among factors motivating Chirlane McCray to run for office.
By Madina Toure
First Lady Chirlane McCray at Gracie Mansion.

First Lady Chirlane McCray Charts Her Own Path in New York City’s Political Sphere

McCray has helped redefine the position of First Lady.
By Madina Toure
Anthony Scaramucci (R) and then White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders (L).

Fired White House Officials Kick Up Chaos Amid Rob Porter Controversy

By Davis Richardson
Jennie Willoughby on Friday, Feb. 9, 2018 -- (Photo by: )

Rob Porter Scandal Haunts White House Amid Budget and Infrastructure Announcements

By Davis Richardson
Hope Hicks, White House director of strategic communications.

Hope Hicks Pulls High Wire Act Following Rob Porter Resignation

By Davis Richardson
First Lady Chirlane McCray speaks at a press conference at the Manhattan Family Justice Center in Lower Manhattan on Oct. 26, 2016 about the expansion of the city's paid sick leave law to help domestic violence victims.

New York City Launches First-Ever Web Portal for Domestic Violence Survivors

By Madina Toure
White House Deputy Press Secretary Raj Shah.

White House Responds to Rob Porter Resignation: ‘We All Could Have Done Better’

By Davis Richardson
The City Council passed a bill that criminalizes "revenge porn."

‘Revenge Porn’ Could Become a Crime in New York City

By Madina Toure
Sonia Ossorio, president of the New York chapter of the National Organization for Women, launching the group's "Take Rape Seriously NOW" campaign.

National Organization for Women Rips Trump on Domestic Violence Funding in Manhattan

By Madina Toure
ACS Commissioner Gladys Carrion, center, cries during a City Council hearing on child abuse cases.

Children’s Services Commissioner Breaks Down Over Zymere Perkins’ ‘Unbearable’ Death

By Madina Toure
Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito and Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a budget deal with Council members.

Low Turnout at Council Domestic Violence Vote Sparks Debate Over What Full-Time Means

By Madina Toure
Mosquera, Sweeney and Weinberg.

Senate Will Pursue Veto Override Effort to Keep Guns Away From Domestic Abusers

By Alyana Alfaro
A homeless man puts his socks on outside a shelter.

De Blasio Wants State to Cough Up Cash for the Homeless and Domestic Abuse Victims

By Will Bredderman
Linda Greenstein became the first woman to hold the senate seat in legislative district 14.

Bill to Make Domestic Violence Offenders Turn in Guns Clears Senate Panel

By Alyana Alfaro
First Lady Chirlane McCray attends a domestic violence awareness event at Fordham University on February 14, 2014.

City to Target Teen Dating Violence With Workshops for Foster Care Youth

By Jillian Jorgensen
Democrats fell short of the required votes to override a veto due to lack of GOP support.

Party Lines Clear as Assembly Dems Try to Override Domestic Violence Veto

By Alyana Alfaro
Councilman Ritchie Torres. (Photo: William Alatriste for NYC Council)

Bill Aims to ‘Break the Silence’ on Public Housing Domestic Violence

By Will Bredderman

Giffords pushes greater gun control in domestic abuse situations at statehouse visit

By Chase Brush
San Francisco 49er Ray McDonald(Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

Football Is Becoming a Political Football

By Lincoln Mitchell
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is under fire for his response to the Ray Rice incident. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

At a Nixonian Presser, Roger Goodell Digs a Deeper NFL Hole

By Joe Lapointe
Ray Rice. (Photo via Getty Images)

What Ray Rice and Dock Ellis Tell Us About American Politics

By Lincoln Mitchell
Woman Peers at Man Behind Her

Anti-Stalking Program Launched in Staten Island

By Erica Sloan
Preston Niblack. (Photo: Facebook)

Speaker ‘Will Take Approproate Action’ Against Arrested Staffer

By Jill Colvin
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