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The Torch
An Interview With Luba Lukova Designer of the New "Say So" Logo

"I think art should reflect what is going on in the real world," said Luba Lukova, the designer of the Alliance's new SAY SO logo. Lukova's posters have gained international acclaim for their interpretation of social issues such as those addressed by the Alliance. "I am not an isolated, distant artist," she said. I keep my eyes, ears and, most importantly my heart open to what is happening around us and then I express what I feel..." [Read more.]

Acknowledgements

We would like to express our deepest thanks to all those that have helped the Alliance complete this resource guide. It has taken time and dedication not only from the staff but also from the programs featured here.

We hope that this guide becomes a helpful resource to those in need as well as to professionals within the anti-violence community. We would like to thank all the programs for submitting their information to us. We would especially like to thank the following agencies and indi-viduals; without them, this guide would not exist:

  • The New York State Department of Health
  • The New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services
  • Con Edison
  • St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital Center,
  • Crime Victims Treatment Center
  • Randi Rosh
  • K2 Printing
Resource Guide

Guide to Survivor Services
[Go to the Service Map]


The Resource Guide is a free information service from The New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault.

If you know of a resource for sexual assault survivors which should be included in the Guide, please tell us about it.
Voices and Faces:
Bonnie Quillin
Bonnie Quillin, Flight Attendant
"I was raped thirty years ago. There was so much shame then, and there still is now. But when I started to talk about it, it freed me."
Read more about Bonnie at The Voices and Faces Project »
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