NEW YORK STATE
ASSEMBLYMAN VISITS CNR TO RAISE
AWARENESS OF DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING
NEW ROCHELLE, NY,
October 19, 2006 – Today, for the second consecutive year, New York
State Assemblyman George Latimer visited The College of New Rochelle’s
Main Campus to help raise awareness of domestic violence; October is
the Domestic Violence Awareness Month nationwide. CNR’S Campus
Ministry and Student Services departments are collaborating to support
the domestic violence awareness efforts of the New York State
Legislature, as well as to learn how to effect changes to human
trafficking laws and advocate for peace and justice issues.
Assemblyman Latimer is also co-sponsoring a state-wide bill against
human trafficking. At 7 p.m. on Thursday, October 26, Campus
Ministry and CNR’s Pax Christi chapter, Peacebuilders, will co-sponsor
an event entitled “Stuck in Traffick” to educate the community and
advocate for enslaved people throughout the world.

New York State Assemblyman George Latimer visits The College of New
Rochelle’s Main Campus to help raise awareness of Domestic Violence and
Human Trafficking.

Left to right: NYS Assemblyman George Latimer; Kathy Yoon (CNR
student); Araba Adjei-Koranteng (CNR student); Terri Eberle Boyle,
Director of Government Relations at CNR; and Bethany Bellino (CNR
student).