December 15, 2021
National Resource Center on Domestic Violence Welcomes New Board Members
November 9, 2021
NRCDV Statement on Policy Commitments and Priorities
"These statements holds NRCDV accountable to survivors and communities, boldly articulates our policy advocacy positioning, and clarifies the "lenses" we are looking through, committed to, and in constant consideration of as we aspire to co-create a world that is free from violence, racism, oppression, and socially just. Read more about NRCDV's Policy Commitments & Positions." READ FULL STATEMENT & PRIORITIES
October 29, 2021
April 21, 2021
NRCDV Welcomes Bill to Support Survivors of Family Violence
March 24, 2021
NRCDV Prioritizes Survivor Safety & Choice as VAWA 2021 Passes House
The Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2021 passed the House of Representatives on March 17...While VAWA’s legacy spans 27 years, all its versions have relied upon and supported this country’s criminal legal system. In nearly three decades, we have seen the negative impact the criminal legal system has had on Black and brown survivors and communities... NRCDV is intentionally expanding its policy efforts to focus on anti-violence work within a much larger context of social justice and progressive world-building. READ FULL STATEMENT
March 19, 2021
NRCDV Condemns the Violence on Asian Communities
The National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NRCDV) mourns the killing of the eight victims in the Atlanta-area spa shootings and denounces the racist Anti-Asian sentiments motivating these killings. We grieve for Daoyou Feng, Paul Andre Michels, Julie Park, Hyeon Jeong Park, Xiaojie Yan, Delaina Ashley Yaun and two other unnamed victims and their communities. Six of these victims were women of Asian descent. This latest attack tragically illustrates the consequences of racism, xenophobia, and misogyny. READ FULL STATEMENT
March 10, 2021
NRCDV Supports House Introduction of Violence Against Women Act
November 20, 2020
LGBTQ Institute & NRCDV Form Strategic Partnership
June 6, 2020
WE MUST DISMANTLE ANTI-BLACKNESS
The pandemic of racial injustice, systemic oppression, and exploitation continues to rage across the country, causing many losses. Recent events, unfortunately, highlight significant and longstanding health and economic disparities among African Americans and other racial and ethnic groups. Such gaps in treatment reflect inequality and continue to cause immeasurable pain to Black communities, which reverberates throughout America today. READ THE FULL STATEMENT
May 22, 2020
NRCDV to Join NY Task Force on Domestic Violence During COVID-19 Pandemic
December 9, 2019