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Collection: Everyday Advocacy

What does advocacy mean to you? This question inspired the pieces in our Collection on “Everyday Advocacy.” We created these resources to provide inspiration and ideas on being an advocate for ending intimate partner violence and the stigma surrounding it. The four main messages in these resources are as follows: 1. Advocacy means taking action to promote positive change within social systems; 2. Everyone can be an advocate for ending intimate partner violence and supporting survivors; 3. Advocacy efforts can be big and/or small; and 4. Survivors themselves have a unique and powerful role to play as advocates.

See The Triumph Blog Posts

Everyday Advocacy: An Introduction to Our July Series, by Christine Murray

Honoring Survivors' Important Roles in Advocacy Work, by Christine Murray

The Giant Elephant in the Room: My Advocacy Story, by Sara Forcella

Embracing the Advocacy Role...Or Not, by Christine Murray

What "Everyday Advocacy" Means To Me, By Claire Cappetta

The Simplicity of Presence: Everyday Advocacy, by Sonya Desai

What Does Advocacy Mean to Me?, by Allison Crowe

Advocating to End Human Trafficking, by Karen Bean

Intimate Partner Violence Affects Everyone: Anybody Can Be An Advocate, by Sara Forcella

Speaking Out About My Experiences, by Quasona Cobb

Surviving Abuse - Why We Do What We Do, by the Team at Surviving Abuse


My Everyday Advocacy: Choosing To Speak Out, By Whitney Akers

The NFL, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Domestic Violence: A Dangerous Double Standard, by Christine Murray, Kristine Lundgren, Gwen Hunnicutt, and Loreen Olson

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