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Shared Roots: Sexual and Domestic Violence Prevention Strategies in Support of Social Justice

 

 

Sexual and domestic violence does not happen in a vacuum. Poverty, racism, and exposure to other forms of violence, and high alcohol outlet density are just a few factors that put everyone in a community at risk for teen dating violence, domestic violence, and sexual assault. These very factors are also at the root of social justice movements like living wage advocacy, efforts to dismantle the school to prison pipeline, and Black Lives Matter. Learn from practitioners already engaged in this work and bring your ideas as we explore opportunities and the value added by aligning sexual and domestic violence prevention with today’s social justice movements, and including sexual and domestic violence prevention in these movements.

OBJECTIVES:

  1. Engage in a candid discussion about the factors that sexual and domestic violence prevention and social justice movements are both trying to change, and the real world opportunities and barriers to working across sectors and movements to address them.
  2. Share examples of work that aligns sexual and domestic violence prevention with today’s social justice movements, and work that includes sexual and domestic violence prevention in these movements.
  3. Identify tools and resources to better support linkages between sexual and domestic violence prevention and social justice movements.

SESSION MATERIALS:

Slides: [PDF]

Chat transcript: [PDF]

Recording: [Click here]

Web Conference Summary: [PDF]

HOST:

David Lee, PreventConnect and CALCASA

FACILITATOR: 

Myesha Williams, Program Coordinator, Prevention Institute

GUESTS:

Kelly Miller, Executive Director, Idaho Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence

Saru Jayaraman, Co-Founder and Co-Director, Restaurant Opportunities Centers United (ROC United) and Director, Food Labor Research Center, UC Berkeley

What is a Web Conference?

A web conference is an opportunity to attend an online workshop by watching a presentation on your computer screen (using your internet connection) and hearing presenters through your telephone.PreventConnect web conferences feature an opportunity to participate in online question & answer sessions and live text chat between participants. If for some reason you are unable to join on your computer, you can download the presentation slides from our website and listen on your phone.

Real-Time Captioning Available:

Instructions for accessing captioning during this web conference will be provided with your registration confirmation.

Compatibility:

The iLinc web conference software used by Prevent Connect is compatible with both Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh computers. Click here for detailed system requirements.

2 responses to “Shared Roots: Sexual and Domestic Violence Prevention Strategies in Support of Social Justice”

  1. I am searching the site to see what, if any, costs are involved in participating in this. I have a number of colleagues who are interested and I would love to have an opportunity to share this with them.

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