By Ashley Maier on January 16, 2013 · tagged as antioppression, CALCASA, Center for Hope and Healing, David Lee, domestic violence, Envision Act Prevent, gender, gender analysis, gender perspective, Isa Woldeguiorguis, Jane Doe Inc., Joan Tabachnick, Monika Johnson Hostler, PreventConnect, prevention, Primary Prevention, sexual violence, Social Justice, Violence Against Women
Envision. Act. Prevent – Using a gender analysis in prevention

Left to right: David Lee, Monika Johnson Hostler, Joan Tabachnick, Mary Lauby, Isa Woldeguiorguis
On October 25, 2012, PreventConnect’s David Lee joined a panel discussion about a social justice framework for ending domestic and sexual violence for Jane Doe Inc.: The Massachusettes Coalition Against Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence. Jane Doe’s Executive Director, Mary Lauby, facilitated a discussion with Monika Johnson Hostler of North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault and President of the National Alliance to End Sexual Violence, consultant Joan Tabachnick, and Isa Woldeguiorguis of the Center for Hope and Healing in Lowell, MA. In this podcast, panelists discuss the application of a gender analysis in preventing sexual and domestic violence. Should we use one? What happens if we do not? Click here for the full video (1:26:21).
Tagged as:
antioppression,
CALCASA,
Center for Hope and Healing,
David Lee,
domestic violence,
Envision Act Prevent,
gender,
gender analysis,
gender perspective,
Isa Woldeguiorguis,
Jane Doe Inc.,
Joan Tabachnick,
Monika Johnson Hostler,
PreventConnect,
prevention,
Primary Prevention,
sexual violence,
Social Justice,
Violence Against Women
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