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Thank you for your interest in our March and May web conferences. Below you will find links to recordings and materials from both conferences. From March 9 and 16: Countering norms that contribute to the production of cultures of violence is a key element of any effort to prevent violence in a lasting, comprehensive way. This web conference highlighted specific strategies and efforts that seeks to change norms related to gendered violence. Different norms were examined with regard to their historical context, distinct challenges, and opportunities for collaborative work. Materials:
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From May 26 and 27: Countering norms that reinforce traditional masculinity is an opportunity to prevent violence in a lasting, comprehensive way. This web conference highlighted specific strategies and efforts that seek to change norms related to gendered violence. Different norms were examined with regard to their historical context, distinct challenges, and opportunities for collaborative work. Materials:
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Our next web conference will be: From Girls to Women: Countering Limited Roles for Women Through Norms Change This web conference will be held on July 29 at 11 AM Pacific, and repeated on August 5 at 11 AM Pacific. Registration for this web conference will open in early July. To receive a notice when registration opens, please join our announcements list below. |
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