“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 […]
Domestic Abuse: Coming to a Church Near You
Click here to read the entire article from Christianity Today featuring Sin by Silence. “From that first day, these women completely changed my life. . . . What society has labeled as murderers, I see as mothers, as grandmothers, or even myself. Domestic violence has no boundaries and it can happen to anyone, and it can […]
Director Receives Honor
Pixel Project recently listed our Sin by Silence director and producer, Olivia Klaus, as one of the top 16 influential leaders in the movement to end violence against women. Exciting to see her work listed among such incredible women and advocacy. “When it comes to the issue of Violence Against Women, we shy away from it […]
San Francisco Public Radio Interview
“How do we break the silence around domestic violence? On the next Your Call, we’ll speak with Olivia Klaus, director of Sin by Silence, a domestic violence documentary about incarcerated women speaking out. We’ll also be joined by Brenda Clubine. She spent 26 years in prison and founded Convicted Women Against Abuse to change laws […]
Sin by Silence on NPR
Patt Morrison featured Sin by Silence on her 89.3FM radio show. As she stated in her blog after the show, “The documentary’s director Olivia Klaus and a domestic violence counselor joined Brenda Clubine in studio, but the calls from listeners were just as harrowing. Hearing women’s desperate voices come through the headphones simply reinforced the […]