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Library / Media Contact

If you have any questions about how to contact SAFE about media inquiries, click the box above to send an email or call (661)-829-6848 to speak with a team member.
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Press Releases
Title IX Live – A Conversation With Suzanne Goldberg January 10, 2022 Stop Abuse For Everyone was awarded Best Non-Profit Organization of 2017 November 21, 2017
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Recognizing Signs of Abusive Dating Among Teenagers
By The New York Times 2/14/2013 “…In the past few years, domestic abuse in teenage relationships has been recognized as a public health issue. …” Read the entire article: http://parenting.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/02/15/recognizing-signs-of-abusive-dating-among-teenagers/?smid=tw-share
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Gender-Inclusive Treatment of Intimate Partner Abuse: A Comprehensive Approach

Gender-Inclusive Treatment of Intimate Partner Abuse: A Comprehensive Approach, by John Hamel, of the SAFE Speaker’s Bureau.
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The Anger Workbook for Women: How to Keep Your Anger from Undermining Your Self-Esteem, Your Emotional Balance, and Your Relationships

The Anger Workbook for Women: How to Keep Your Anger from Undermining Your Self-Esteem, Your Emotional Balance, and Your Relationships by Laura Petracek. Description: “Although men and women can articulate anger in very different ways, books on managing problem anger tend to focus on men and their tendency toward more violent anger expression. This workbook addresses…
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Domestic tyranny : the making of American social policy against family violence from colonial times to the present

Domestic tyranny : the making of American social policy against family violence from colonial times to the present, by Elizabeth Pleck.
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Insult to Injury: Rethinking Our Responses to Intimate Abuse

Insult to Injury: Rethinking Our Responses to Intimate Abuse, by Linda Mills, Ph.D., J.D.. Linda Mills is on the SAFE Speaker’s Bureau. (reviewed by Dr. Jack Turteltaub)
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Naming the Violence: Speaking Out About Lesbian Battering

Lobel, K (Ed.). Naming the Violence: Speaking Out About Lesbian Battering. by Kerry Lobel, Seal Press: Seattle, WA, 1986. The Publishers Weekly on Amazon’s website says this: “From Publishers Weekly Sponsored by the Lesbian Task Force of the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, this book is “by and for battered lesbians and those who work to support…
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Women to Women Sexual Violence-Does She Call it Rape?

Women to Women Sexual Violence-Does She Call it Rape?, by L. Girshick, Northeastern University Press, 2002. The American Library Association’s review on Amazon’s webpage says: “Perhaps the most isolated crime victims are lesbian and bisexual survivors of woman-to-woman sexual violence. Multifaceted sexual-identity issues combine with shame and institutionalized heterosexism to make society unable to acknowledge…

