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  • Tour to End Forced Marriage Heads to New Jersey

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    November 13th, 2014

    Honoring Our Heartbeats: A Tour to End Forced Marriage in the U.S. will bring three events to New Jersey on Dec. 3-4, including a powerful multimedia performance, a forced marriage training workshop for service providers, and an issue briefing about efforts to foster a coordinated, national response to forced marriage in the U.S.

  • Tour to End Forced Marriage Heads to San Francisco

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    October 21st, 2014

    “Honoring Our Heartbeats: A Tour to End Forced Marriage in the U.S.” stops in San Francisco from Nov. 5-7.

  • Tour to End Forced Marriage Heads to Houston

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    September 24th, 2014

    Honoring Our Heartbeats: A Tour to End Forced Marriage in the U.S. is headed to Houston in October. Don’t miss this powerful tour, which features a free multimedia performance by six young women who are speaking out about complex issues in the fight to end violence against women and girls.

  • Survivors of Gender-Based Violence in Immigration Detention Are Facing Wrongful Deportations

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    September 23rd, 2014

    Houston Director: “It is urgent that we enact alternatives to detention and release survivors of sexual and domestic violence as soon as possible.”

  • How I Honor My Heartbeat

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    September 18th, 2014

    I have had to endure my own journey with this book. When I first flipped through it I heard my blood loudly in my ears as I saw my face in the faces of the girls drawn in thick black lines. I remembered growing through the pain of cultural multiplicity as a young South Asian American.

  • New Video Tells Story Behind National Tour to End Forced Marriage

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    September 4th, 2014

    Watch a new, animated video that reveals the inspiration behind “Honoring Our Heartbeats: A Tour to End Forced Marriage in the U.S.”

  • Landmark Decision Recognizes Domestic Violence as Basis for Asylum

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    August 27th, 2014

    A historic ruling from the U.S. Board of Immigration Appeals is a huge step forward for domestic violence survivors seeking refuge in America, but more action is needed to ensure equal protection for all survivors.