Media
An ‘Immigration Forum’ for Koreans opens
03/21/2018
The Korea Times featured a press conference for the March 24 Community Immigration Forum, attended by Community Outreach Coordinator and Americorps VISTA Fellow Meghan Sovey and Senior Immigration Attorney Tim Fallon, who spoke about our participation and support for the upcoming forum.
Read moreImmigration remedies for survivors of gender-based violence
03/13/2018
Staff Attorney Amanda Doroshow and Managing Attorney Susanna Saul appeared on Rompiendo las Aguas to speak about immigration remedies for survivors of gender-based violence.
Read morePush For More Action On the Issue of Guns and Domestic Violence
02/21/2018
Executive Director Amy Barasch joined Liz Benjamin on Capital Tonight to speak about Governor Andrew Cuomo’s proposal to take guns away from those convicted of domestic abuse, along with other issues surrounding guns.
Read morePush In NY To Remove Guns From Domestic Abusers
02/21/2018
Executive Director Amy Barasch spoke with Brian Shields at WAMC radio about why we support Governor Andrew Cuomo’s measure to give police officers in New York the legal power to remove firearms from a home after a case of domestic violence.
Read moreTake guns out of abusers’ hands
02/21/2018
Her Justice Executive Director Amy Barasch authored this opinion in Crain’s on the need to take guns away from domestic violence offenders.
Read moreAdvocates on Ways to Protect Women from Domestic Violence
01/11/2018
Amy Barasch, the executive director of Her Justice, and Center for Women of New Yorker Founder Ann Jawin, join In Focus Host Cheryl Wills to talk about ways to protect women from domestic violence.
Read moreCan A Domestic Violence Offender Own A Gun? The Reality Is Tricky
01/10/2018
Her Justice Executive Director Amy Barasch speaks about the link between domestic violence and mass shootings.
Read moreReaching out to our Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) clients
11/22/2017
Her Justice continues to work tirelessly to serve our clients in this time of uncertainty. We believe immigrants are part of the fabric of our country, and we stand with all immigrants present in the United States, whether they are undocumented, DACAmented, or documented.
Read moreCumbo Inspires Stair Climb To Help Women In Poverty
10/23/2017
Our October 2017 Story by Story stair climb was featured in Kings County Politics.
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