2011 ALA Award

Jan 11th, 2011 In: Latest News & Updates Press By: Comments 0

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We made the list!  Sin by Silence was recently selected as the American Library Association’s “2011 list of Notable Videos for Adults”.  We are thrilled to be listed as one of 15 outstanding programs released on video within the past two years that make a significant contribution to the world of video recordings. Click here to […]

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Glenda Denied Clemency

Jan 3rd, 2011 In: Latest News & Updates By: Comments 0

Such devastating news to start the New Year!  Governor Schwarzenegger has denied Glenda Crosley for clemency. The battle for justice continues…and we must not give up!  And Glenda needs your letters of encouragement more than ever. Send her a note letting her know that she cannot give up hope! Write to her at… Glenda Crosley […]

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Words to Live by in 2011

Jan 1st, 2011 In: Latest News & Updates By: Comments 0

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Change.org Joins the FREE GLENDA Campaign

Dec 18th, 2010 In: Latest News & Updates Press By: Comments 0

“Unlike so many others behind bars, Glenda Crosley not been forgotten. Olivia Klaus featured her story in the 2009 documentary she produced and directed on battered women behind bars, Sin by Silence – and now she’s working to get her freed, launching a campaign to convince California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to grant Crosley clemency before […]

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Top Film on Violence Against Women

Dec 6th, 2010 In: Latest News & Updates Press By: Comments 0

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Pixel Project also honored SIN BY SILENCE with another honor as listing the film as one of the top 16 films on violence against women.  What an incredible honor! “One of the most powerful tools that nonprofits and activists for any cause can have for shaping public opinion and galvanising public support for causes is […]

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NORMA IS FREE

Dec 3rd, 2010 In: Latest News & Updates By: Comments 0

FANTASTIC NEWS – NORMA IS FREE! A judge just overturned the Governor’s denial and she will be released next week! Thanks to everyone who signed her petition a few months ago. Every signature helped to show that there is support for convicted survivors!

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