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  1. crimevictimsalliance.org › 918-2OUR HISTORY – CVA

    OUR HISTORY The Crime Victims Alliance (CVA) began as the Doris Tate Crime Victims Bureau (DTCVB), formed in 1992 and based in Sacramento, CA. The organization was named in honor of Doris Tate, the mother of Sharon Tate, who was one of the founding mothers of the crime victims' movement.

  2. The Doris Tate Crime Victims Bureau is led by five board members, all victims of violent crime or representatives of law enforcement. On May 12th, 1992, the 'Doris Tate Crime Victims Bureau' was created and named in her honor at a ceremony in Sacramento, which she attended with her daughters Debra and Patti.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Doris_TateDoris Tate - Wikiwand

    Doris Gwendolyn Willett Tate, fue una activista estadounidense dedicada a la lucha por los derechos de las víctimas de asesinato, fue la madre de Sharon Tate. Tras la muerte de la actriz y de varias otras personas a manos de miembros de la familia Manson en 1969, Doris se dedicó a concienciar públicamente sobre el sistema penal de los Estados Unidos, influyendo en la decisión judicial que ...

  4. 12 de jul. de 1992 · Doris Tate, who became an advocate for crime victims' rights after one of her daughters, the actress Sharon Tate, was slain in the rampage of killing by the Charles Manson gang 23 years ago, ...

  5. 28 de mar. de 2010 · Part one of an early Doris interview. The dubbing is a little off. But I really tried to alter it. (It's better than it was)

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  6. 14 de jun. de 2019 · In the 1990s, a woman named Rosie Blanchard began harassing Sharon Tate's mother, Doris, and sister Patti, claiming to be the reincarnation of Sharon. When Patti asked Blanchard to stop spreading such a harmful fiction, Blanchard changed her story and began insisting that, in fact, she was Sharon Tate's daughter.

  7. Doris Gwendolyn Tate (née Willett; January 16, 1924 – July 10, 1992) was an American activist for the rights of crime victims, who was best known as the mother of actress Sharon Tate. After Sharon Tate and several others were murdered by members of the Manson Family in 1969, Doris Tate began working to raise public awareness about the U.S. corrections system.