Most of us can remember Halloween as one of our favorite holidays as kids.
Didn't you just love being able to dress up as one of your favorite super heroes or cartoon characters?
Going from door to door and getting loads of candy and treats added to the joy of the evening.
Fast forward...
Today Halloween is somewhat different. Unfortunately, there are many opportunistic, unstable people who use this day to dress up in disguise and commit crimes and cause real-life "horrors."
Don't be a needless victim.
Be careful of your surroundings. When possible, walk in crowds in well-lit areas.
Don't carry more than you have to.
And don't open your doors and give access to just anyone.
Better safe than sorry.
Wishing you a day filled with lots of treats and treasures!
HAPPY HALLOWEEN ...FROM OUR DOOR TO YOURS!
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...Breaking the cycle of violence, through breaking the silence.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Friday, October 25, 2013
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Domestic Violence Slated to Hit the Big Stage--A Closer look With Playwright, Lillian E. Mitchum
1. Can you tell readers a little about your upcoming play and what inspired you to write it?
My upcoming play is called “The Cost of Love.” The premise is “What doesn’t kill you will make you stronger." I’ve written another play that I’ve worked on for about five years. “The Train Ride” (A semi-comedy), which was a spoof of the cost of love story. It is based upon my life and my experience with Domestic Violence.
2. What do you think is the biggest myth associated with Domestic Violence?
The biggest myth I believe, is these women are uneducated and stupid. And... They must like it, why can’t they just leave? What people really don’t understand is domestic violence and abuse doesn’t discriminate. You could be a teacher, nurse, police, man, woman, judge, lawyer, or Indian chief. Whether it’s verbal or physical, it’s still abuse. And it hurts.
3. Based upon your experience as a volunteer in a women's shelter, why do many women stay in abusive relationships?
In my opinion there are four basic reasons why women stay in abusive relationships:
Love: When you love the person more than you love yourself. (The grave yard love syndrome)
Financial: He holds the purse strings
(Yours and his)
Fear: He constantly bullies, hits, pushes, mentally beats you down and dead
Control: where are you going? You better not leave? Sex.
4. How can we help to increase awareness of this social ill, and decrease the incidents of violence?
We can start by planting seeds, (non judgmental) and helping them to make a plan to leave kit.
5. What do you hope audiences will take away from your play? In other words, what's the moral of the story?
The moral of my story is sometimes you have to let go in order to survive. One of the hardest things I’ve done in my life is to tell this story. I’m re-living the pain, lost love ( Yes I said it , Lost love) and the physical and mental abuse I put myself and my children through. When my play is produced, I want the silent "victims" who are living in the shadows of fear to know if you have the courage to one day leave, there is sunshine at the end of that dark cloud. To this, I am a "living witness."
6. How do you come up with your characters? Can you tell us a little about your creative process?
The story I’m writing about is about my life. The characters were already there. I asked my kids for their permission to tell this story and I interviewed them. My creative process consists of: classes I took, research, reading, mentors and re-writes.
7. What's the most difficult thing about being a playwright?
The most difficult thing about being a playwright is as I expressed earlier, re-writes. You might think your script is excellent until you have a table reading or stage reading. Every book I’ve read states “You can’t be married to your dialog, no matter how good you think it is." If you're not willing to re-write your story over and over again, don’t call yourself a playwright!!! Your work is always being critiqued over and over before it hits the stage. You can work on a project four or five years and still it may not hit the stage. The bottom line is, you must have determination and confidence to be a true playwright.
In telling our "stories," let's break the cycle of silence and begin healing.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Domestic Violence Awareness Continues...
Chances are, even if you've not been impacted by Domestic Violence personally, you know someone who has. Domestic violence impacts individuals of all races, religions, educational backgrounds, and ages. Which is why we at IMGF are devoting this month, (and related activities) to increasing awareness, and providing local and national resources to those in need.
If you or someone you know is a victim, know that help is available.
You don't have to suffer in silence. Don't let shame or fear keep you from the life you desire and deserve.
Reach out to the various community, law enforcement agencies, and online organizations dedicated to helping those in need.
Break the cycle. Break the silence.
Image: Freedigitalphotos.net
If you or someone you know is a victim, know that help is available.
You don't have to suffer in silence. Don't let shame or fear keep you from the life you desire and deserve.
Reach out to the various community, law enforcement agencies, and online organizations dedicated to helping those in need.
Break the cycle. Break the silence.
Image: Freedigitalphotos.net
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
OCTOBER IS DOMESTICE VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH!
OCTOBER IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH
Domestic violence awareness month gives us an open opportunity to talk about the issue of relationship violence in our community.
This is the time to learn about a resource for someone who might need that information one day. It is a time to learn more about a crime that either kills or seriously injures thousands of women and children in our country each year.
Domestic violence, relationship violence, family violence; are all avoidable. You can make a choice not to abuse, you can make a choice to not continue to live with abuse.
You can choose to save your life and the life of your child. Choose not to be humiliated by someone who claims they love you; and are treating you this way for your own good!
There is nothing good about abuse in a relationship, any type of abuse; physical, verbal, child abuse, emotional abuse, sexual, financial, LGBT abuse.......sadly the list can go on and on.
Domestic abuse is the most under reported crime in America, and with more resources available for victims than ever before, there are more reported cases of abuse than ever before in the history of our country.
But we can stop domestic violence it if we take a stand; say enough NO MORE ABUSE--please don't look away when you know someone is being abused. Let's make a choice to stop domestic violence.
Please visit our website and read more about how to help someone you know who is being abused.....www.inamaegreene.org--because the road to safety should not be a dead-end!
Domestic violence awareness month gives us an open opportunity to talk about the issue of relationship violence in our community.
This is the time to learn about a resource for someone who might need that information one day. It is a time to learn more about a crime that either kills or seriously injures thousands of women and children in our country each year.
Domestic violence, relationship violence, family violence; are all avoidable. You can make a choice not to abuse, you can make a choice to not continue to live with abuse.
You can choose to save your life and the life of your child. Choose not to be humiliated by someone who claims they love you; and are treating you this way for your own good!
There is nothing good about abuse in a relationship, any type of abuse; physical, verbal, child abuse, emotional abuse, sexual, financial, LGBT abuse.......sadly the list can go on and on.
Domestic abuse is the most under reported crime in America, and with more resources available for victims than ever before, there are more reported cases of abuse than ever before in the history of our country.
But we can stop domestic violence it if we take a stand; say enough NO MORE ABUSE--please don't look away when you know someone is being abused. Let's make a choice to stop domestic violence.
Please visit our website and read more about how to help someone you know who is being abused.....www.inamaegreene.org--because the road to safety should not be a dead-end!
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