Monthly Bulletin
December 2019
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Message from Commissioner |
Cecile Noel |
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Last week, during the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence global campaign, First Lady of New York Chirlaine McCray and our City’s new Deputy Mayor of Health and Human Services Dr. Raul Perea-Henze joined me and the ENDGBV team in honoring our 2019 Advocates of New York City. Thirty-six advocates, from 21 different city agencies and community organizations, were nominated by their peers for the honor this year—for their dedication and compassion, for their steadfast belief that together, we can end gender-based violence.
The Advocates of New York represent the best of our City’s advocacy community, which is diverse and dynamic, by providing case work, mental health and safety planning services, leading employment readiness programs, educating fellow New Yorkers about healthy relationships, and so much more. Many of this year’s advocates have backgrounds in social work, using their training to help survivors find the strength to move forward with their lives. Some focus their work on survivors who are immigrants, helping them to navigate various systems with cultural competency. Some advocates work at schools, in the courts, or in law enforcement, providing necessary connections when survivors need them most. All of these advocates work with unparalleled commitment on behalf of survivors every single day. Please join me in giving well-deserved kudos to our 2019 Advocates of New York.
ENDGBV's 2019 Advocates of New York with First Lady Chirlaine McCray and Deputy Mayor Dr. Raul Perea-Henze at the Advocates Luncheon
2019 Advocates of New York – Individual Winners:
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Shilpy Chatterjee
Domestic Violence Program Advocate, Sakhi for South Asian Women
Vanessa Crespo
Client Advocacy Specialist, AVP
Amanda Eckhardt
Executive Director, Restore NYC
Tobi Erner, LCSW
Senior Staff Social Worker, Brooklyn Legal Services
LaRisa Francis
Director, Brooklyn Criminal Court, Safe Horizon
Veronica Green
Therapist, The Jewish Board /
Pride of Judea Community Services
Thomas Ristenpart
Associate Professor, Cornell Tech
Kimberly Shannon
Gender Equity Coordinator, NYC Department of Education
Rebecca Stahl
RAPP Supervisor, Day One
Waleska Tatis
Children’s Activity Leader, Sanctuary for Families |
Monica Harris
Survivor Leader, Sanctuary for Families
Nabah Ahmed Ikram
Co-Founder, Pillars of Peace
Kenton Kirby, LCSW
Director of Trauma and Healing, Center for Court Innovation
Lauren Lydiard, LMSW
RAPP Coordinator at Abraham Lincoln High School, URI
Jennifer Jacqueline Pacheco
Senior Staff Attorney, NYLAG
Shgoofa Rahmani
Case Manager, Women for Afghan Women
Luba Reife
Deputy Director, Family Law Project (Sanctuary for Families), Manhattan Family Justice Center
Tatiana Virzi
Police Officer, NYPD
Gabrielle E. Witte
Assistant Program Director, Barrier Free Living |
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2019 Advocates of New York – Team Winners:
The Bride’s March Planning Committee:
Karina Aybar
Karina Bernabe
Maria Lizardo, LMSW, Executive Director, NMIC
Grace Perez
The Garden of Hope Team at NYC Family Justice Centers in Manhattan and Queens:
Charlotte Teng, Counselor
Jane Li White, Senior Program Manager
Vicky Yang, Community Program Manager
The HousingLink Team at New Destiny Housing:
Gina Cappuccitti, Housing Coordinator
Alyssa Keil, Director
Perla Lebron, Housing Coordinator
Mike Parello, Housing Coordinator
Raquel Paulino, Training and Technical Assistance Manager
The PATH Intake Team at the Department of Homeless Services (DHS):
Vida Chavez-Downes, Director of Resource Room and Programs
Rosy Gelin, Assistant Commissioner
Tamisha Jackson, PATH Intake Team
Felicia Martin, PATH Intake Team
Tonya Tillery, Director of Operations and Intake
Cassandra White, Associate Commissioner |
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ENDGBV MARKS 16 DAYS OF ACTIVISM
New York City and ENDGBV, along with our sister agencies, marked 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence to raise awareness about the far reaching consequences of gender-based violence and to urge government, community, corporate, and philanthropic sectors to develop strategies that eliminate gender-based violence. From November 25 (International Day to End Violence against Women) to December 10 (International Human Rights Day), New Yorkers were encouraged to participate in the campaign by using the Action Kit developed by ENDGBV and the NYC Commission on Gender Equity (CGE), and attend events held around the city.
We started 16 Days through Facebook Live events with the Mexican Consulate General and the Peruvian Consulate General to answer questions about domestic violence and share resources in New York City. And throughout 16 Days, from Mariame Kabe’s “Understanding the Intersections of Criminalization and Survivorship” training to “Moving Together Against Violence” with Gibney Dance, to discussing workplace sexual harassment and New York State and City policies and resources with PowHer New York, Time’s Up, the NYC Human Rights Commission, and the Commission on Gender Equity—we observed 16 Days of Activism with performances, trainings, panels, and other events alongside our valued partners, and illuminated key city buildings in the global campaign to “Orange the World”.
We were especially honored to present the work of 16 New York City artists at our second annual “Responsive Communities” Art Exhibit at PS 109/El Barrio Artspace. This year’s artists included: Blu Rivera, Brianna Bonano, Brittany Maldonado, Brooke Rivera, Cat Del Buono, Claudia Marulanda, Dréa, Erica Puckett, Jpeg Zen, Lola LoveNotes, MJ-C Artistry, Nelson Santiago, Ro Pé, Rochelle White, Theresa Loong, and Yaquí Rodriguez. Over 150+ attendees joined us to explore our communities’ role in survivorship. Check our Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter for spoken word performances and more from the exhibit!
NYC FJC WINTER GEAR DRIVE & SECRET SNOWFLAKE SUCCESS
Cheers to staff at the New York City Mayor’s Office for their contributions to the winter gear drive online to benefit families who are survivors of gender-based violence. Winter clothing and accessories—such as coats, thermals, hats, gloves, scarves, and warm socks—purchased from the Amazon wish list will help clients visiting the NYC Family Justice Centers prepare for winter!
We thank mayoral staff and our corporate partners—including Brookfield, Swarovski, and BSE Global—for their generous contributions to Secret Snowflake, an annual holiday gift-giving initiative of the Mayor’s Office that mobilizes mayoral and private sector employees to answer hand-written letters for holiday gifts from children in need between ages 0-16 who receive social services from the city—including youth who are in the foster care system, shelter system, students in temporary housing and children being raised by kinship caregivers. Over the last 5 years, Secret Snowflake has helped to provide over 9,000 holiday gifts to over 5,000 children. On behalf of the children of survivors visiting the NYC FJCs this holiday season, thank you for your generosity!
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Join us on Friday, December 13, 7-9:30 p.m. for The Suppliants Project, a new adaptation of Aeschylus' THE SUPPLIANTS.
The Suppliants Project tells the timeless story of fifty female refugees seeking asylum at a border from forced marriage and domestic violence. The play not only depicts the struggle of these women to cross into safety, but also the internal struggle within the city that ultimately receives them.
Featuring actor David Zayas (Dexter, Rounders, Oz, Gotham). Free admission. RSVP Online
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Every month, ENDGBV’s NYC Family Justice Centers (FJCs) host Core trainings and workshops for service providers. We also occasionally provide advanced and special trainings. Sign up for our upcoming trainings
Our ENDGBV Training team also customizes trainings for service providers and their specific roles at City agencies and community-based organizations. Our Healthy Relationships Training Academy provides free interactive, intersectional, and discussion-based workshops on teen dating violence, healthy relationships, and consent to young people, ages 11 to 24. Learn how to request a training or workshop
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All NYC FJCs are wheelchair accessible, including entrances and restrooms. If you require any other accommodations, such as ASL interpretation, please contact persons at the respective location upon registering at least 5 business days before event date(s) to ensure that an interpreter will be available. |
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Now Accepting Applications
From the budget, research, policy and training teams, to our Family Justice Centers, exciting full-time positions are now open across our teams. To learn how you can apply online or share our openings with your networks, visit bit.ly/joinendgbv or visit the NYC’s Jobs site. You can also submit your cover letter and materials to us at jobs@endgbv.nyc.gov. |
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