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Executive Archive
Executive Director Update Archives
Executive Director Updates - Archived
What Does the $1.5 Million Taken From Our Budget Mean to Alaska’s Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Prevention Work?
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The Remarks of CDVSA Executive Director Lauree Morton at the Opening of the 2015 Prevention Summit
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2015: Make It a Year of Solutions – Together We Can Make a Difference
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
CDVSA Extended through June 30, 2022
Executive Director Public Events - Archived
The Remarks of CDVSA Executive Director Lauree Morton at the Opening of the 2015 Prevention Summit
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Lauree's Remarks at Juneau's 2014 Choose Respect March
Lauree's Remarks at Juneau's 2012 Choose Respect March
Lauree's Remarks at Juneau's 2011 Choose Respect March
Executive Director In The News - Archived
My Turn: Lauree Morton has made Alaska a safer place
Report: 50 percent of Alaska women report abuse by partner
A new study says that half of women in Alaska say an intimate partner has abused them, sexually assaulted them or both at some point in their lives
My Turn: Alaska's Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Prevention Efforts are Working
Bill Would Protect Animals in Domestic Violence Situations
Law Enforcement: High number of reported rapes doesn’t tell whole story
Council on Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault to host Mongolian delegation
Alaskans will suffer with this budget cut
My Turn: $1.5 million means much in quest to defeat domestic violence
Alaska DV Advocates headed to U.N.
Dancing, Rising for Revolution
My Turn - Standing United Against Domestic Violence, Child Abuse
My Turn - Make It A Year of Solutions
Blame Rapists For Rape…
One Billion Rising for Justice
Domestic Violence Prevention Summit
Survey Indicates High Rate of Sexual Assault in the Mat-Su Borough
Survey paints grim picture
Facing shockingly high rates of violence
Aware Awarded Grant
Alaska Community Receives Domestic Violence Grant
Senate Finance Subcommittee Hears Testimony
Victimization Survey Finds High Rates of Violence Against Juneau Women
Lauree Morton Gives Closing Remarks
Why are Wrangell and Petersburg covered in dots
Ketchikan Meeting Scheduled for Release of Data from the Alaska Victimization Survey
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