This collection in the GlassBook Project looks at how relationships, from the survivor’s perspective, change in the aftermath of domestic violence-relationships with self, friends, family, God or higher power, faith communities, employers, environments, colleagues, etc. When we begin to understand how domestic violence impacts a survivor and why someone responds in a particular way, we, as friends, family and community, can better understand how to stay connected and be helpful.
2010 Artist-in-Residence Sarah Stengle
Project partners for this collection included:
Day One
Mental Health Association in New Jersey (MHANJ)
New Jersey Governor’s Council on Mental Health Stigma
New Jersey Division of Mental Health Services
Office on the Prevention of Violence Against Women, New Jersey NJ Department of Community Affairs
Sonya Ahmad
Sonya Ahmad
Sonya Ahmad
Barbara Borges
Barbara Borges
Barbara Borges
Chris Caruso
Chris Caruso
Chris Caruso
Krystle G. Cortez
Krystle G. Cortez
Krystle G. Cortez
Andy Coste
Andy Coste
Andy Coste
Zachary Huff
Zachary Huff
Zachary Huff
Amy Kiger Williams
Amy Kiger Williams
Amy Kiger Williams
Eleonora Luongo
Eleonora Luongo
Eleonora Luongo
Heriberto Maldonado
Heriberto Maldonado
Heriberto Maldonado
Melissa Maniego
Melissa Maniego
Melissa Maniego
Leslie Anne Murray
Leslie Anne Murray
Leslie Anne Murray
Paula Neves
Paula Neves
Paula Neves
Amy Ortiz
Amy Ortiz
Amy Ortiz
Kristen Palatella
Kristen Palatella
Kristen Palatella
Susan Riedel
Susan Riedel
Susan Riedel
Jenna Risano
Jenna Risano
Jenna Risano
Rosa M. Rosado
Rosa M. Rosado
Rosa M. Rosado
Belmira Silva
Belmira Silva
Belmira Silva
Sarah Silva
Sarah Silva
Sarah Silva
Helianna Taveras
Helianna Taveras
Helianna Taveras
Armin Tolentino
Armin Tolentino
Armin Tolentino
Alicia Velicky
Alicia Velicky
Alicia Velicky