The Community podcast

Sojourner President and CEO Carmen Pitre and Running Rebels Co-Executive Director Dawn Barnett recently shared stories and insights about giving up control and sharing the spotlight for the greater good on a podcast hosted by The Community.

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Survivor spotlight: Nina

This Memorial Day, as we honor those who died serving our country, we would also like to share with you a story that features the courage and strength of a survivor who also is a U.S. veteran.

In late 2020, Nina,* a veteran of the U.S. military, lost her job due to the COVID-19 pandemic, leaving her in a vulnerable position. Facing eviction, she moved in with an acquaintance.

After a little while, her roommate became verbally abusive and eventually physically violent. Nina knew she had to protect herself and leave the situation, but she had nowhere to go.

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Survivor collage project aims to spread awareness, hope

Survivors often share feelings of isolation and loneliness when living with abuse. Members of VOICES — a network of survivors who use their voices to share stories of hope, healing, courage and strength — recently created collages through Sojourner’s Healing Arts Program to share messages of hope, resilience and courage — and to let domestic violence survivors know they are not alone.

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Our team is stronger because of YOU

There’s a saying: Teamwork makes the dream work.

It may sound corny, but it’s true. This past year has been so hard. The pandemic has created urgent, new challenges for survivors.

It’s taken all of us working together as a team to overcome obstacles to serve domestic violence survivors and their families.

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Denim Day is April 28

Join us on Wednesday, April 28, 2021 as we observe Denim Day.

Denim Day is an annual, global event to drive awareness of sexual assault and to support survivors. There is never an excuse or invitation to rape or sexually assault another person. Ever.

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Relief and resolve

While we are relieved that a portion of justice was served, there is still much work to be done to address and end systematic and structural racism in America.

Sojourner continues to stand for love, dignity and respect. Our mission demands that we stand with communities of color at this historic time.

Let us continue to be advocates for justice and strive to be allies for equality in all we do.

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THE SHOT

Join us for a virtual screening of THE SHOT, a digital screening on Friday, April 30, from 6-7:30 p.m. courtesy of Ten Chimneys Foundation.

THE SHOT is a play about Katherine Graham, former Publisher and CEO of the Washington Post after her husband’s death. Katharine went on to publish the Pentagon Papers, take on President Richard Nixon as the country grappled with Watergate and blazed a trail for countless women who would precede her in the field of journalism.

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Beyond MU to focus on pandemic's impact on domestic violence, survivors

The pandemic has had a devastating impact on domestic violence, making life extraordinarily difficult for survivors.

Sojourner President & CEO Carmen Pitre and Board Member Andrea Schneider, professor of law at Marquette University Law School and director for the institute for Women’s Leadership, are participating in a virtual discussion on Thursday, April 22, 2021, to explore these impacts.

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Sendik's supports surivors

We are so grateful to Sendik’s Food Markets for naming Sojourner as their 2021 spring charity partner.

During the month of April, shoppers can purchase Cards of Hope to benefit domestic violence survivors and their families. These blank greeting cards contain images of beautiful mosaic tile art created by children in our Healing Arts Program.

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