Volunteers Help Out Strangers in Tough Times -- More Help Needed
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View ArticleCO Police Tell Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence to 'Come out of the Dark'
CO Police Tell Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence to 'Come out of the Dark' Greeley, CO - Recent high-profile immigration raids may be pushing more and more immigrants into the shadows, but...
View ArticleCO Police Commander to Bring Home New Ways to Fight Domestic Violence
CO Police Commander to Bring Home New Ways to Fight Domestic Violence San Francisco, CA - A Colorado police commander is one of two dozen nationwide selected to lead in a new approach to understanding...
View ArticleForeclosures, Unemployment Keep Advocates on Watch for Domestic Abuse
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View ArticleUS Door Opens Wider on Asylum for Battered Women
US Door Opens Wider on Asylum for Battered Women DENVER - The Obama administration has reversed a Bush-era position on battered women seeking asylum in the United States, providing an easier way for...
View ArticleHealth Care Reform is "Women's Business?"
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View ArticleThe Colorado Case that Improved Human Rights for Inmates Nationwide
The Colorado Case that Improved Human Rights for Inmates Nationwide DENVER - A Colorado court case has helped improve human rights standards for inmates around the country. The case of Amanda Hall v....
View ArticleRitter Signs Budget, Analyst Still Looking for Silver Lining
Ritter Signs Budget, Analyst Still Looking for Silver Lining DENVER - Gov. Bill Ritter signed a $20 billion state budget bill on Thursday, calling it a tough but balanced budget that reflects tough...
View ArticleStalking Moving Into Cyber-space
Stalking Moving Into Cyber-space DENVER - January is National Stalking Awareness Month – and stalking is a crime that, in Colorado and across the nation, is becoming increasingly high-tech. Cindy...
View ArticleBill Aims to Extend Civil Rights in Colorado
Bill Aims to Extend Civil Rights in Colorado DENVER - A bill making its rounds through the Legislature aims to extend federal civil rights protections to all Coloradans. The Job Protection and Civil...
View ArticleWhere are Kids on the Campaign Trail?
Where are Kids on the Campaign Trail? DENVER - Advocates for children in Colorado say the youngest Americans are being ignored so far in the presidential campaigns, and they're hoping that changes...
View ArticleSpending Time in "The Waiting Room"
Spending Time in "The Waiting Room" DENVER - Think "E.R." - but in real life. That's what audiences experience when viewing the film "The Waiting Room." The Academy-Award-shortlisted documentary...
View ArticleVolunteers Help Out Strangers in Tough Times -- More Help Needed
Volunteers Help Out Strangers in Tough Times -- More Help Needed Victim advocates play a critical role in Colorado communities by offering a hand to hold or shoulder to cry on after a crime has been...
View ArticleCO Police Tell Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence to 'Come out of the Dark'
CO Police Tell Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence to 'Come out of the Dark' Greeley, CO - Recent high-profile immigration raids may be pushing more and more immigrants into the shadows, but...
View ArticleCO Police Commander to Bring Home New Ways to Fight Domestic Violence
CO Police Commander to Bring Home New Ways to Fight Domestic Violence San Francisco, CA - A Colorado police commander is one of two dozen nationwide selected to lead in a new approach to understanding...
View ArticleForeclosures, Unemployment Keep Advocates on Watch for Domestic Abuse
Foreclosures, Unemployment Keep Advocates on Watch for Domestic Abuse Denver, CO - When families face greater financial pressure, law enforcement and women's advocates often see an increase in cases of...
View ArticleUS Door Opens Wider on Asylum for Battered Women
US Door Opens Wider on Asylum for Battered Women DENVER - The Obama administration has reversed a Bush-era position on battered women seeking asylum in the United States, providing an easier way for...
View ArticleHealth Care Reform is "Women's Business?"
Health Care Reform is "Women's Business?" WASHINGTON, D.C. - After months of Congressional debate about health care reform, the Senate Finance Committee is expected to take up Sen. Max Baucus' proposal...
View ArticleThe Colorado Case that Improved Human Rights for Inmates Nationwide
The Colorado Case that Improved Human Rights for Inmates Nationwide DENVER - A Colorado court case has helped improve human rights standards for inmates around the country. The case of Amanda Hall v....
View ArticleRitter Signs Budget, Analyst Still Looking for Silver Lining
Ritter Signs Budget, Analyst Still Looking for Silver Lining DENVER - Gov. Bill Ritter signed a $20 billion state budget bill on Thursday, calling it a tough but balanced budget that reflects tough...
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