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At Blue Shield of California Foundation, we believe that multiple systems are a part of the story of domestic violence, and therefore a part of its prevention. The Downtown Women’s Center in LA , a...

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At Blue Shield of California Foundation, we believe that multiple systems are a part of the story of domestic violence, and therefore a part of its prevention. The Downtown Women’s Center in LA , a...

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The Foundation recently updated its priorities with three new multidisciplinary tracks to turn California into the healthiest state and end domestic violence.

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The echoes of the AIDS crisis have been ringing loudly since the start of COVID-19 pandemic.

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Carolyn Wang Kong

We are witnessing racial uprisings, calls for accountability, and a younger generation unapologetically using their voices to claim their power.

A future without domestic violence can be a reality if we take a two-pronged approach.

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This piece originally appeared in CalMatters. Soon, communities across California will receive an unprecedented infusion of federal funding through the American Rescue Plan Act. While these funds can...

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Journalism can inform and empower communities, can lead to policy and business changes, and can bring more voices into the discussion.

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A healthy, inclusive, representative democracy is key to good physical and mental health.