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Silicon Valley CEO Got Just Two Weeks In Jail for Domestic Violence

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  Sexual harassment, criminal sentencing, and immigration have been hot button issues in the news of late. There are the allegations against Fox’s Roger Ailes, and questions over how the Trump administration will approach criminal justice. There are debates over federal funding for sanctuary cities, not to mention the problem of H1B visas after various […]

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Our Virtual Office is Now Live!

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Hello everybody and welcome to our TMC virtual Office Phase 1. We are so excited to bring this office to you that will enable a single entry point to all of your work tools and applications required to work from anywhere in the world for TMC. Regular updates will be made to the Virtual Office […]

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TMC Presenting at Victim Support Europe 2017 in Dublin

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Transcendent Media Capital (TMC) are delighted to announce that its CEO, Peta Milan and its Executive Partnerships Director, Davina James-Hanman are presenting at the Victim Support Europe 2017 conference in Dublin on May 17th, 2017. We will be facilitating a workshop for NGO attendees on “Funding – Selling your message: A model for successfully selling […]

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Domestic Violence is Terrorism with More Victims

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When news of an active shooter inside an elementary school broke on Monday morning, it triggered panic and alarm. For residents of San Bernardino, California, a community still reeling from the trauma of a terrorist attack that killed 14 people less than two years ago, it was as though a fresh wound had been ripped wide […]

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“A Better Man” documentary focuses on the abusers

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Attiya Khan’s documentary A Better Man has a mission and that is to empower its audience to join the movement to END violence against women.  “I desperately want domestic violence to stop. Art, storytelling, and deep, painful conversations are an integral part of the solution. By getting closer to the truth of what survivors experience, […]

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Recognizing impacts of childhood trauma in the justice system

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Trauma is something that Michael knows all too well. He says he was about four years old when he and his siblings were first apprehended by child protection services. “There was lots of violence in my home,” he says. After being removed from his home multiple times, he and his sister were sent to live at separate […]