Julie’s sermon was selected as one of the 100 Sermons on Domestic and Sexual Violence by Sojourners Magazine.
Read MoreInterview by Brian Basky/NPR News
Julie was interviewed by Brian Basky for NPR news coverage of domestic violence allegations against Minnesota Attorney General Candidate Keith Ellison; Minnesota Public Radio, August 13, 2018.
Read MoreAfter XXXTentacion’s Death, We Need to Talk About How We Talk About Abusive Men
On June 20, Julie was interviewed by Tracy Moore for MEL Magazine. Don't miss this comprehensive, well written article analyzing why abuse can’t be explained away by a tragic past.
Read MoreExploring the Abuse Claims Against N.Y Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, Understanding Domestic Violence Victims and the Impact of the #MeToo Movement
Julie was recently a guest on Lawyer 2 Lawyer, a podcast radio show on Legal Talk Network. The topic was "Exploring the abuse Claims Against N.Y Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, Understanding Domestic Violence Victims and the Impact of the #MeToo Movement", with guests law professor Joan Meire, JD of Georgetown University and Karla Fischer, JD PhD an attorney and research psychologist; Craig Williams, Host and Jane Nuttig, Producer.
Read MoreJulie Owens and Ron Clark: Leading the Movement to End Domestic Violence
Julie’s work is featured, along with that of Ron Clark, in this article by the Center for Partnership Studies.
Read MoreThe Complexities Behind Domestic Violence: Why do women go back to men who hit them?
Julie was interviewed by NPR radio’s On Point with host Ray Suarez, WBUR.org; May 11, 2018.
Read MoreThis Is How Physical Abusers Manipulate Their Targets
Julie was interviewed for this very interesting article describing why victims reconcile and recant when their partner is in jail for abusing them. The research is very telling.
Read MoreWhat to Do When Your Abuser is in Law Enforcement (Broadly)
Here's How to Help a Friend or Co-Worker Dealing with Domestic Violence (Dow Jones)
In this article by Meera Jaganathan of Moneyish (Dow Jones & Company), Julie Owens is interviewed as a domestic violence expert about red flags which are common indicators of abuse.
Read MoreThe Survivor Stories Project
Julie’s story is featured in The Survivor Stories Project annual campaign 2018 by Pixel Project.
Read MoreHow to Handle an Ex Who Won’t Emotionally Divorce
Julie was interviewed in Esme.com — strategies that allow you to move forward with your life even if your ex can’t.
Read MoreHow Far Have Evangelical Pastors Come on Domestic Violence?
How Far Have Evangelical Pastors Come on Domestic Violence? By Libby Anne, Patheos; February 28, 2018
Read MoreAdult Human Trafficking Screening Tool
The Adult Human Trafficking Screening Toolkit and Guide, a national toolkit co-authored by Julie Owens and Wendy Macias Konstantopoulos, M.D., M.P.H, for the DHHS Office for Trafficking in Persons, National Human Trafficking Training and Technical Assistance Center, is now available online line at no charge.
Read MoreWCCB-TV News Rising
Julie was recently recruited as the on-call Expert Consultant regarding intimate partner violence, violence against women and human trafficking for News Rising, the morning news show on WCCB-TV, the CW affiliate in Charlotte, NC.
Read MoreCalled to Peace (CTP)
Julie has joined the Advisory Board of Called to Peace (CTP), a Raleigh, N.C. based nonprofit organization dedicated to helping DV victims.
Read MoreAdvocates Work to End the Scourge of Domestic Violence in Charlotte →
Julie was interviewed by Ryan Pitkin for Creative Loafing Magazine.
Read MoreAbuse, Harassment and Their Effects
Dr. Charles Sophy interviewed Julie and Taylor Armstrong, a DV survivor and author who was a cast member on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills when her abuse was occurring.
Read MoreHonoring Marie Fortune
On the occasion of FaithTrust Institute's 40th Anniversary, Julie and other friends and colleagues sent video messages of congratulation and gratitude to its, founder the Rev. Dr. Marie Fortune.
Read MoreHow do churches address sexual misconduct by clergy members?
House GOP bill would make it easier for armed abusers to chase their victims:
House GOP bill would make it easier for armed abusers to chase their victims: The House passed legislation that would make it easier for abusers to get weapons; by Casey Qunilan, ThinkProgress, December 7, 2017 https://thinkprogress.org/domestic-violence-gop-gun-bill-3ea47fe2e493/
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