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Tonya Turner, a former Commission Member, is an Assistant Attorney General with the Domestic Violence Section of the Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia. In this position, she represents domestic violence survivors in civil protection proceedings, including motions to modify, extend, and motions for criminal contempt.
Prior to joining the Office of the Attorney General, she was Director of Legal Services at Break the Cycle where she oversaw the legal services program that represents young domestic and dating violence survivors between the ages of 12-24 in civil protection proceedings and custody matters. In her position at Break the Cycle, Tonya also trained Metropolitan Police Department Officers and adult service providers about domestic violence laws that impact young people and how to better help young people experiencing abuse.
Tonya also does outreach and education on LGBTQ domestic and dating violence. She is a board member of Rainbow Response Coalition (RRC). RRC is actively committed to informing LGBT people in the Washington Metropolitan Area of their legal rights and ensuring that law enforcement officers respond to dating/domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking calls involving LGBT people appropriately.
Tonya is also on the advisory board for Show Me Love- a local campaign to raise the awareness, inform survivors in DC’s LGBTQ communities about their legal rights, and direct people to resources about maintaining healthy and violence-free relationships. Tonya received her advanced degree from Rutgers School of Law.