Renee’s biggest personal success came 27 years after her sister Sheryl’s murder. Renee is sharing her story to provide hope to those pursuing similar justice.
The more we speak up, the more we break the silence surrounding domestic and sexual violence. I’m proud to #JoinTheChorus in support of survivors. Join me at https://t.co/9foNlsbe7K. #CommonwealthSaysNOMORE
I am thrilled to announce “Justice for Sheryl” coming summer 2021. I signed a contract with WildBlue Press.
#JusticeForSheryl#domesticviolence
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"You're crazy - that never happened."
"Are you sure? It seems like it's all in your head."
Has your partner said anything like this to you? Do you question your perception of reality afterwards? If so, you may be experiencing gaslighting.
Learn more: https://t.co/rpUvpuUgpG
Domestic violence is a pattern of power and control. In order to end domestic violence, we have to #ConnectTheDots between all forms of inequality and violence. Retweet this equality wheel to celebrate what a future based on respect can mean to us!
#31n31#DVAM
@NynmPodcast Thanks for telling this story during domestic violence awareness month. It is the telling of personal stories that provides awareness, reduces shame that victims often attach to their situations and provides them hope.
On my sister,Sheryl’s, 30th death anniversary it seems appropriate to share a video of the State’s Attorney who is responsible for the arrest and conviction of Sheryl’s murderer. My family and are are forever grateful for #DanaRhoades and her team! https://t.co/XZvipO7ISp
Today marks the 30th anniversary of the murder of my sister, Sheryl. Even though the day is still emotional, it is different now that her murderer is behind bars. It took 27 years to hold her husband accountable, but we did it! #justiceforSheryl#abolishdomesticviolence
Two years ago my kids flew me to hear Kelly Sundberg read from her book, “Good Bye Sweet Girl” her story of surviving domestic violence. I cried because a part of her reminded me of my sister, Sheryl, who did not survive her domestic violence. #KellySundberg#GoodByeSweetGirl
#DVAM is all about spreading awareness. Especially during #COVID19, it's so important to let survivors know that they aren't alone, even when they're sheltering-in-place.
If you're a survivor, consider sharing your story:
https://t.co/kXv8HpvHtH
It's almost October, and October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, AKA #DVAM. What's the #1Thing you want everyone to know about domestic violence?
Need ideas on what to do this DVAM? Check out the Domestic Violence Awareness Project: https://t.co/0IuuOf5eXn
This young lady is on to something-we have an entitlement problem. Did you know domestic abuse stems from entitlement? Did you know domestic abuse is on the rise? https://t.co/ETjLrstqo8