Kim Dawkins

Kim Dawkins signed up for movie host 2012-06-28 11:24:57 -0400

Take Action

Bring "THE INVISIBLE WAR" to your local theater, community, base or campus and spark change.  

 

Already, the film has been embraced at:

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  • Local Theaters

  • Military Bases and Installations

  • University Women's Centers

  • Coalitions Against Domestic and Family Violence 

  • Rape Crisis Centers

  • Veteran Administration Health Care Systems

  • VetCenters

  • Nonprofit Organizations

  • Places of Worship

  • Campus Film Societies

  • ...and many more! 

 

Screening hosts contribute a modest screening fee and in turn receive: 

  • "The Invisible War" DVD

  • "The Invisible War" Public Exhibition Rights, which grant you the copyright permissions to bring the film to a local audience

  • Discussion and resource materials from the film's coalition partners

  • Digital and hard-copy promotional tools

     

Get started today by contacting our community screening coordinator:

 

Kristin Cooney, ro*co films educational

Phone: (415) 332-6471 x204

Email: kristin@rocofilms.com

Go here for more information: http://www.rocoeducational.com/the_invisible_war


Kim Dawkins signed Take Action 2012-06-28 11:21:25 -0400

Sign the Petition

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Tell Congress: Take Action To Protect Survivors of Military Sexual Assault

The U.S. Congress must act swiftly to move the decision to investigate, prosecute, and punish sexual assault in the military out of the chain of command.

Every year, 19,000 service men and women are sexually assaulted while serving in the United States Military. But 86% of them never report their assault―too often because seeking justice threatens their safety, their job security and their future.

Seeking justice should never be a risk, and rape should never be an “occupational hazard.”

It’s time to take action so that survivors of military sexual assault are protected from such egregious acts and sexual predators are brought to justice. Survivors should not suffer retribution for speaking up.

Congress must amend the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) and move the prosecution of military sexual assault out of the chain of command.

Only Congress can change the UCMJ to create a real, working system for prosecuting sexual predators in the military.

Add your name to tell Congress to move criminal prosecution of military sexual assault out of the chain of command.