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By Saba Ghori, Center for Global Rights for Women at BWJP In November 2025, I had the privilege of representing the Center for Global Rights for Women (GRW) at BWJP at the University of Miami’s Human Rights in the Americas Symposium, a week-long gathering of human rights leaders, scholars, and advocates from across the Western [...]

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By: Rachel E. Barkley, JD MBA, Staff Attorney, National Center for Legal Approaches to Prevent Family Violence I was born in 1996.  I grew up in a home with a family computer that took up space in our recreation room, and eventually, secured my own coveted lime green Dell Inspiron laptop when I was 10 [...]

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“Justice isn’t just punishment for the accused. It’s systematic accountability. It’s institutions admitting when they’ve failed sexual assault survivors, when negligence caused harm, and then having the courage to change…This moment began with Epstein’s crimes, but it’s going to be remembered for survivors demanding justice, demanding truth, demanding accountability.”   ...

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By Esther Aparicio, Diana Griffin, Sharonna Lee Across our BWJP community, survivors are powerfully reshaping the season into something that finally feels like safety, choice, and peace. And we hope you know, you deserve nothing less. Your stories and theirs remind us that reclaiming the holidays doesn’t always happen in one grand moment. It can [...]

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  Amidst current challenges, it is more important than ever to embrace new strategies to end gender-based violence. Towards that end, BWJP continues to expand partnerships across sectors, leverage diverse resources, and support the development of effective blueprints for safety and wellbeing to assist local communities and Tribes.    In collaboration with ...

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