Victims Advocate Available: Merrick Garland is Back? Will A Joe Biden Justice Department Return America To A System That Presumes All Black Males Are Guilty?

Published: Jan. 20, 2021, 3:03 p.m.

ABUSED MEN'S STORIES ARE UNTOLD STOP HURTING & START HEALING Do You Know Men That Are Victims Of Domestic Violence? Will The DOJ Believe Them? Biden introduces Merrick Garland as attorney general pick ABUSED MEN ANALYST: Hampton Conway III, is the Executive Director of the Movement Ministries. Hampton is a father of ten and an educator of many. He has over 20 years of experience in education and even more in ministry and in service to others. Hampton is passionate about using his gifts and talents to uplift and inspire others. Drawing from his own experience as a battered husband and as a father of 10 children who also endured abuse, Hamptonis passionate about empowering others to effectively deal with all forms of domestic violence. Hampton says, "I am passionate about advocating for all victims and survivors of domestic violence but due to my experience, I also focus on male victims and survivors. I have collaborated with another organization and mental health experts to start a support group for male victims and survivors. I am working with other local organizations as well to bring more awareness re: male victims and other populations of victims that are not as talked about. The other organizations include Sisters4Sisters, Moving4Jesus, DC Alliance for Empowering Homicide Survivors (DCAEHS), and Voices Against Domestic Violence (VADV). VADV in particular seeks to replicate a transitional housing program for female victims that they have done in West Virginia. The project here in the DMV will support male victims and their children. My non-profit, Movement Ministries, focuses on supporting victims and survivors of domestic violence, returning citizens , and low income families." BIO: Hampton E. Conway III is an Instructional Technology Specialist for Prince George’s County Schools. He has been a teacher and principal during his over 20 years in education. Hampton has been trained by Faith Trust Institute and is actively working to address domestic violence throughout the DMV. He is also a member of the Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence, Interfaith Coalition Against Domestic Violence, and S.A.F.E. (Stop Abuse for Everyone). He has also volunteered with Prison Fellowship Ministries, run mentoring programs and volunteered and mentored at juvenile detention centers. Hampton strives to provide hope and help to those that are in need. WEBSITE: http://makemoves.org FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/makemoves.org TWITTER: @we_makemov