The ‘Break the Silence, Stop the Violence’ movement against domestic violence continues met in New York last week to plan this year’s agenda, even as it continues to seek justice for victims.
In a press release the group which comprises Dianne Madray of the Irene Madray’s Recreational Arts and Resources Centre, Varshnie Singh of Kids First Fund, Kaieteur News columnist Stella Ramsaroop and Sukree Boodram, author of Breakout: A True Story discussed plans to host more awareness exercises about domestic violence in Guyana. Annetta Seecharran, a social justice strategist also joined the group for this meeting.
According to the release the movement continues to grow from strength to strength as its supporters increase and more victims seek help. The effort, which began in Guyana with a rally