Vice President Biden, Anne Burke & Johanna Orzoco Discuss Dating Violence
The View - September 27, 2011
"Red, White & View" welcomes Vice President Joe Biden; survivor and teacher Johanna Orzoco; teacher, advocate and Love Is Not Abuse Coalition Co-Founder Ann Burke to discuss the issue of dating violence and sexual assault affecting teens and young adults
College Dating Violence and Abuse Data
MNSBC, News Nation with Tamron Hall (LIVE) - September 14, 2011
Host Tamron Hall speaks to Jane Randel, Director of Love Is Not Abuse, about the newly released poll. Conducted by Knowledge Networks, the survey finds that nearly half of dating college women (43%) report having experienced violent or abusive dating behaviors. As a result of these findings and with the assistance of several Universities, the Love Is Not Abuse curriculum has been adapted for colleges. In addition, Loveisrespect.org launched a new initiative to combat dating violence on campuses nationwide.
Video: Jane Randel, Liz Claiborne
PRWEEKUS.COm - Dec 23, 2010
Lindsey Siegriest talks to Jane Randel, director of Liz Claiborne Inc.'s Love Is Not Abuse campaign, about PR around the campaign and its annual "It's Time to Talk Day" event.
Teen Violence Awareness Campaign
MYFOXNY.COM - Sep 30, 2010
Judge Jeanine Pirro has partnered up with Liz Claiborne for its "Love Is Not Abuse" teen dating domestic violence awareness campaign. Judge Pirro kicked off the campaign Wednesday, September 29th at Stuyvesant High School. It provides curriculum on teen dating violence to high schools across the nation. There is a strong focus on digital dating abuse.
New course focuses on teen dating abuse
7Online.com - September 29, 2010
Dina Tush has first hand and tragic experience with how technology can sometimes help lead to teen dating violence. Her daughter, Jessica, was brutally murdered by the teenager's boyfriend following a relationship that included so-called digital abuse. "I missed a lot of the signs that I should have picked up because I didn't know what the signs were that she was being abused through the whole relationship," she said. Dina helped launch a new curriculum today at Stuyvesant High School designed to help teens avoid becoming victims or abusers.