Blog Posts
Announcing “In Celebration of Mothers” – A year like no other deserves an event like no other!
We are excited to introduce a new format for our annual fundraiser, In Celebration of Mothers, and our featured speaker to keynote the event. In a year like no other, we will present an event
C4DP Public Statement on Events in D.C. on January 6
Center for Domestic Peace condemns last Wednesday’s acts of terrorism and white supremacy on the #USCaptiol. We must hold those involved in this event accountable. These acts of violence should in no way be normalized
Day of the Dead as a Result of Domestic Violence – (Día de los Muertos)
Día de los Muertos como resultado de la Violencia Doméstica Center for Domestic Peace (C4DP) will hold a special bilingual ceremony of remembrance and memorial for those who have died as victims of domestic violence
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Domestic Violence Awareness Month 2020 is here. Domestic violence was already an epidemic before COVID-19, but the health crisis has caused a tremendous spike in incidents of abuse. Even as lockdown restrictions are lifted, the
Marin Voice: Why are men more likely to resist wearing masks during the pandemic?
You will not hear those who identify as boys and men say, “I don’t wear a mask because I have to prove my masculinity.” Yet research shows they do. According to the Middlesex University in
Free Yoga – A Mindful Moment
A Mindful Moment Building a Collective Consciousness about Domestic Peace On the same day, at the same time, and with the same intention! October 3rd & 24th 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM Join C4DP and
PeaceWatch Newsletter Cover Letter from Board Co-Chairs
Dear Supporters, First and foremost, we hope you are healthy and sheltering in peace as we continue forward in this global pandemic. So many individuals worldwide are enduring suffering, as COVID stops for no one
Standing Steady as We Learn Our Way Forward
Center for Domestic Peace (C4DP) could not have imagined the unprecedented rapid change soon to come when several donors indicated discomfort with attending our donor appreciation event on March 4, 2020. The outbreak of a
Addressing Gender, Racial, and Economic Inequity in Creating Domestic Peace
“To be truly antiracist is to be feminist. To truly be feminist is to be antiracist” ~How to Be an Antiracist: Ibram X. Kendi With the current heightened awareness of racial injustice stemming from the