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Media Policy - Participants Interview

In order to honor and protect the dignity, confidentiality and safety of Emerge participants and their children – both current participants and former – Emerge has a strict policy that we do not coordinate interviews with participants (former or current) for news media. This includes:

  • Actual photos of participants and/or their children
  • Media interviews with participants and/or their children
  • Speaking engagements for participants and/or their children (that are specifically coordinated through Emerge)

While Emerge does not specifically coordinate interviews with our participants, there are individuals in the community who are willing to speak about their experience with domestic abuse, and we encourage you to connect with them. In some specific circumstances, Emerge may be able to connect you to those individuals.

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October Brings Domestic Violence Awareness Month Press Conference, Awareness Walk

  TUCSON, ARIZONA – Tuesday, October 1, 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Emerge Center Against Domestic Abuse (Emerge) will host a press conference kicking off Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM).
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University of Arizona Sorority Raises $200,000 to End Domestic Violence

TUCSON, Ariz.: Alpha Chi Omega sorority members at the University of Arizona gain experience with fundraising and become advocates for changing the culture of gender-based violence. Over the course of
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Pima County Revitalizes Response to Domestic Violence

Today, the Supreme Court ruled to uphold the federal statute prohibiting individuals convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence (DV) crimes or who are subject to a DV restraining order (DVRO) from
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1864 ABORTION LAW ENDANGERS SURVIVORS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

TUCSON, ARIZONA – At Emerge Center Against Domestic Abuse (Emerge), we believe that safety is the foundation for a community free from abuse. The Arizona Supreme Court decision on April 9,
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Emerge Launches New Hiring Initiative

TUCSON, ARIZONA – Emerge Center Against Domestic Abuse (Emerge) is undergoing a process of transforming our community, culture, and practices to prioritize the safety, equity and full humanity of all people.
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Emerge Center Against Domestic Abuse announces 2022 emergency shelter renovation to provide more COVID-safe and trauma-informed spaces for survivors of domestic abuse

TUCSON, Ariz. – November 9, 2021 – Thanks to matching investments of $1,000,000 each made by Pima County, the City of Tucson, and an anonymous donor honoring the Connie Hillman
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