Monique Minkens, executive director of End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin.

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Abortion Advocates, Opponents Unite on Policies to Address Root Causes 

Abortion Advocates, Opponents Unite on Policies to Address Root Causes 

Wisconsin 14 back extending Medicaid postpartum, paid family leave and more.

Domestic Violence Task Force Co-Chairs Representatives Gwen Moore and Debbie Dingell Introduce Resolution Recognizing Intersection of Violence Against Women, Gun Violence, and Misogyny
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Domestic Violence Task Force Co-Chairs Representatives Gwen Moore and Debbie Dingell Introduce Resolution Recognizing Intersection of Violence Against Women, Gun Violence, and Misogyny

During Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Representatives Gwen Moore (WI-04) and Debbie Dingell (MI-06) introduced a resolution recognizing the intersection of violence against women, gun violence, and misogyny. In response, Representatives Gwen Moore and Debbie Dingell released the following statement:

Following Club Q Murders, State Coalition Against Domestic Violence Highlights Link between Domestic Violence & Mass Shootings
Minority Women Disproportionately Harmed by Surge in Domestic Violence Murders

Minority Women Disproportionately Harmed by Surge in Domestic Violence Murders

Approximately half of 80 victims were people of color, despite Wisconsin being 87% white.

End Abuse Releases Annual Wisconsin Domestic Violence Homicide Report
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End Abuse Releases Annual Wisconsin Domestic Violence Homicide Report

Report Offers 2021 Homicide Data, Examines Link between Mass Violence & Intimate Partner Violence

Wisconsin Supreme Court Decision Allowing Chrystul Kizer to Use Trafficking Affirmative Defense Paves Way for Other Trafficking Survivors to Seek Justice
End Abuse Expresses Fear That Supreme Court Decision Dobbs v. Jackson   Will Have Drastic Consequences for Survivors of Domestic Violence
Report Addresses Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls

Report Addresses Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls

Wisconsin has 86,000 indigenous people, but little data on those who disappeared.

Monique Minkens Announced as Executive Director of End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin
AG Kaul Announces Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Task Force Membership