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Council highlights survivor conference and women’s initiatives; urges more city resources for sexual assault services

Los Angeles City Council · February 20, 2026
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Council members presented a certificate to the Rainbow Sisters Project and promoted a free downtown library conference for sexual-assault survivors. Survivors urged the city to increase prevention and crisis-intervention resources; the Commission on the Status of Women’s resolution to declare Take Our Daughters to Work Day was also presented.

Los Angeles — Councilmembers on April 16 recognized a series of women‑focused initiatives, presented proclamations and heard powerful survivor testimony urging greater city action on sexual‑assault prevention and crisis services.

Councilmember Goldberg introduced the Rainbow Sisters Project and announced a free conference at the Central Library scheduled for 11 a.m.–4 p.m., open to survivors with childcare, lunch and language access. “This is a multicultural group of survivors…

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