VAWA4All Coalition Needs to Hear from You
Last week we asked you to telephone your two Senators and one Representative and deliver this message: “VAWA must not discriminate against male victims of domestic violence.” (If you did not get around to doing this, do it now. Call the Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121 and the operator will connect you to your elected official’s office.)
GAME PLAN FOR THIS WEEK:
1. Call the office of your Senators and Representative.
2. Ask the receptionist to give you their fax number and mailing address. Keep this information in a safe place – we will be using it many times during the course of our VAWA4All campaign.
3. Write a short letter to your elected official. The letter should include this key phrase: “VAWA must not discriminate against male victims of domestic violence.” A one- or two-paragraph letter works best.
4. FAX your letter to the number you obtained in Step 2. And then mail your letter.
That’s it for this week! And stay tuned – next week RADAR will be announcing our VAWA Shock and Awe Campaign!
Remember, always be COURTEOUS and REASONABLE in your communications. A letter or phone call that sounds angry just reinforces the negative stereotypes.
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” – Margaret Mead
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To track the current status of VAWA, go to http://thomas.loc.gov/ and enter the bill number.
Come to Washington DC on July 15 and join the national effort to lobby your elected officials about VAWA. See http://www.trueequality.com/index2.php for more details.
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Respecting Accuracy in Domestic Abuse Reporting (RADAR) is a coalition of men and women working to assure media balance and accuracy in coverage of the domestic violence issue.
Date of RADAR Release: June 26, 2005
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