Why We Do What We Do
This week, the Marsy's Law for All national organization hosted a very insightful event with National Crime Victims Law Institute Executive Director...
The Marsy's Law for All national organization recently hosted another very insightful event with victims' rights advocate Marianne Dunavant.
It has been 13 years since the tragic murder of Marianne Dunavant's fiancée. Turning her pain into purpose, she has poured herself into the effort to make her community stronger and safer. She has served on the boards of prestigious child advocacy and domestic violence organizations as well as numerous community groups and charitable organizations. Marianne has been named one of the Top Twenty Most Influential Women of West Tennessee and was named one of the Best of the Best community activists by the readers of the Covington Leader newspaper.
In the second installment of our ongoing Facebook Live series, "Why We Do What We Do," the national team sat down with Marianne to discuss her path to becoming an advocate for victims' rights after enduring tragedy.
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This week, the Marsy's Law for All national organization hosted a very insightful event with National Crime Victims Law Institute Executive Director...
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