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The Justice Department today announced that the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) has joined its year-long campaign to commemorate the 15 year anniversary of President Bill Clinton signing the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) into law. The NFLPA has "Joined the List," a group of more than 100 celebrities including actors, musicians and athletes, who have lent their names to raise awareness with their fans, through Web and fan sites, and social networking profiles.
In addition to the NFLPA, 16 players – including New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees and Indianapolis Colts linebacker Gary Brackett, both of whom will play in the Super Bowl on Sunday – have lent their names to this initiative.
Today, the NFLPA also announced its partnership with the Family Violence Prevention Fund (FVPF), a grantee of the Justice Department’s Office on Violence Against Women (OVW), on their "Callout Card" contest as part of their That’s Not Cool teen initiative. The contest is designed to engage youth and invites teens to create "callout cards" that can be used to raise awareness of teen dating abuse. The contest’s grand prize winner will receive a trip to Washington, D.C., to attend the NFL PLAYERS Gala, and will have a chance to walk the red carpet and meet with top NFL stars. Four runners-up will receive autographed NFL memorabilia, such as a jersey or helmet. Ten honorable mention winners will receive That’s Not Cool t-shirts and NFLPA hats. The contest, for teenagers ranging in age from 13 to 18, continues through March 15. For more information, go to: www.thatsnotcool.com/contest.
This initiative is especially focused on the use of new technology to harass and abuse. One in four teens in a relationship say they have been harassed or put down by their partner through their cell phone and texting, and more than 60 percent of teens have been pressured to engage in "sexting."
To commemorate the 15th anniversary of VAWA, the Department of Justice is working to raise public awareness on issues around violence against women, to build and renew coalitions among federal, state, local and tribal law enforcement and victim services communities, and to end stalking, sexual assault, domestic and dating violence for men, women and children across the country. A list of celebrities who have "Joined the List" is below:
  Aaron Eckhar - Actor 
Alexis Bledel - Actress 
Amanda Beard - Olympic Gold-Medal Swimmer 
Amber Heard - Actress 
Amy Poehler - Actress, Comedienne 
Ashley Judd - Actress 
Barbara Walters - Journalist, Writer, Television Hostess 
Brian White - Actor 
Chamique Holdsclaw - Atlanta Dream, WNBA 
Chrisette Michele - Singer-songwriter 
Christina Ricci – Actress 
Cristian De la Fuente – Actor 
Cuba Gooding, Jr. - Actor 
Curtis Granderson - New York Yankees, MLB 
Cynthia Cooper - Former American basketball player, Former NCAA and WNBA Coach, WNBA Hall of Fame Inductee 
Debbie Allen - Actress, Choreographer, Director, Producer 
Diane Keaton - Actress, Director, Producer 
Dominique Dawes - Olympic Gold Medal Gymnast 
Ellen DeGeneres - Talk Show Hostess, Comedienne, Actress 
Elisabeth Hasselbeck -Television Hostess 
Emily Blunt - Actress 
Emmy Rossum- Actress, Singer-songwriter 
Erin Brockovich - Lawyer 
Eva Mendes - Actress 
Faith Hill - Singer, Actress 
Fiona Apple - Singer-songwriter 
Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon - Actress 
Ginuwine - Singer 
Idris Elba - Actor 
Irene Bedard - Actress 
Jaime Pressly - Actress 
James Carville - Political Advisor 
Jason Bateman - Actor 
Jenna Fischer - Actress, Writer 
Jennifer Love Hewitt - Actress, singer-songwriter 
Joe Torre - Manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Founder of the Joe Torre Safe at Home Foundation 
Joey Fatone - Singer 
John Lithgow - Actor 
Joy Behar - Actress, Comedienne, Writer, Television Hostess 
Judy Blume - Author 
Kevin Spacey - Actor 
Kristina Guerrero - Television Hostess 
Kyra Sedgwick - Actress 
Linda Fairstein - Author 
Leeza Gibbons - Talk Show Host 
Leslie Morgan Steiner - Author 
Lisa Leslie - Los Angeles Sparks, WNBA, Olympic Gold Medal Basketball Player 
LisaRaye McCoy-Misick - Actress 
Marcus Johnson -Musician 
Mariska Hargitay - Actress, Founder and President of the Joyful Heart Foundation 
Martina McBride - Singer-Songwriter 
Matt Dillon - Actor 
MC Lyte - Emcee-Songwriter, Actress 
Melissa Joan Hart - Actress 
Meryl Streep - Actress 
Michael Bolton - Singer 
Michelle Pfeiffer - Actress 
Michelle Williams - Actress 
Mira Sorvino - Actress 
Nastia Liukin - Olympic Gold Medal Gymnast 
The NFL Players Association, including:
  Adalius Thomas - New England Patriots, NFL 
Brandon Moore - New York Jets, NFL 
Darrell Green - Washington Redskins, NFL (Retired) 
Drew Brees - New Orleans Saints, NFL 
Erik Coleman - Atlanta Falcons, NFL 
Gary Brackett - Indianapolis Colts, NFL 
George Wilson - Buffalo Bills, NFL 
Hank Fraley - Cleveland Browns, NFL 
Jay Feely - New York Jets, NFL 
Jerricho Cotchery - New York Jets, NFL 
Kareem McKenzie - New York Giants, NFL 
LaDainian Tomlinson - San Diego Chargers, NFL 
Muhsin Muhammad - Carolina Panthers, NFL 
Nate Kaeding - San Diego Chargers, NFL 
Quintin Mikell - Philadelphia Eagles, NFL 
Shaun O’Hara - New York Giants, NFL 
Steve Hutchinson - Minnesota Vikings, NFL 
Tony Dungy – Former Coach for the Indianapolis Colts, Author
  The National Hockey League (NHL)
Nia Long - Actress, Director
Nicole Kidman - Actress 
Omar Epps - Actor 
Patti LaBelle - Singer, Songwriter, Actress 
Paula Zahn - Newscaster 
Phylicia Rashad - Actress 
Rebecca Romijn - Actress, Model 
Ricky Martin - Singer 
Robin Givens - Actress 
Rosie Perez - Actress, Dancer, Choreographer
S. Epatha Merkerson - Actress 
Salma Hayek - Actress, Director, Producer
Sally Field - Actress, Producer, Director, Screenwriter 
Sam Jones III - Actor 
Scarlett Johansson - Actress, Singer-songwriter 
Sherri Shepherd - Television Hostess, Actress, Comedienne 
Steve Buscemi – Actor, Director 
Stockard Channing - Actress 
Susan Sarandon - Actress 
Teresa Weatherspoon - Los Angeles Sparks, WNBA (Retired), Coach of Louisiana Tech Women’s Basketball 
Tom Arnold - Actor 
Tony Hawk – Skateboarder 
U.S. National Women’s Soccer Team 
Vivica A. Fox - Actress 
Washington Mystics 
Whoopi Goldberg - Television Hostess, Actress, Comedienne 
Wynton Marsalis - Musician 
Zoe Saldana – Actress