Break the Cycle of Domestic Violence
Violence is cyclical, generational, and can be experienced and felt over an individual’s lifetime. We’re working to prevent domestic violence, which takes a multigenerational approach.
A Road Map for Ending Domestic Violence in California: A Life Course Approach to Prevention
February 10, 2021The COVID-19 pandemic also has clearly shown us that structural racism undergirds our systems and our...
Communities of tomorrow can be free of violence by focusing on prevention today
December 11, 2020We explore five ways communities of the future can prevent domestic violence.
Domestic Violence Affects the Work of Many Foundations — Whether or Not They Know It
November 4, 2020This article previously appeared in...
Relationship Violence in Five Los Angeles Asian American Communities
October 30, 2020The study in this report explores risk and protective factors in five Asian American communities: Cambodian, Chinese,...
JSI Report: From Resilience to Response: Understanding Domestic Violence Survivors’ Needs and Strategies That Could Support Them
October 21, 2020This brief highlights findings from research with California DV survivors regarding systems changes necessary to better...
Using "influencers" to advocate for domestic violence prevention
October 19, 2020Reimagine Lab: Preventing cycles of violence, now and into the future is a human-centered design lab...
Building confident and resilient youth to prevent domestic violence
October 19, 2020Learn how History Reimagined aims to break the cycle of domestic violence and the school-to-prison pipeline by building the confidence, resilience, trust, and agency of at-risk youth.
Engaging Black men and boys in domestic violence prevention
October 19, 2020Reimagine Lab: Preventing cycles of violence, now and into the future is a human-centered design lab...
We're proud to support the Relief & Resilience Fund to address domestic violence
May 29, 2020Governor Newsom’s announcement of multiple actions to address domestic violence in California, including support for the Relief and Resilience Fund, is encouraging news for all Californians – particularly those affected by domestic violence.