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Daily Archives: January 4, 2021

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Happy New Year from API-GBV and a Look Back at 2020

UncategorizedBy adminJanuary 4, 2021

“In many ways, this year has been deeply painful, but we hope that it has also brought you clarity about why this work matters. As we close out 2020, we wish you strength, joy, and purpose in the new year.”

Family and Friends of 2SLGBTQ Relatives – Join the Conversation

UncategorizedBy adminJanuary 4, 2021

NIWRC and the La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians’ Avellaka Program invite family and friends, Native 2S/LGBTQ survivors, and advocates to attend one of the upcoming Virtual Conversations With the Field (CWTFs) focused on how families and friends respond to Native 2S/LGBTQ victim-survivors of domestic violence.

Know It. Name It. Stop It. Public Awareness Curriculum for Stalking Prevention

ResourcesBy adminJanuary 4, 2021

Everyone has a role to play in knowing, naming and stopping stalking. The curriculum includes a facilitator’s guide, script, powerpoint slides, handouts, videos, and even a webinar run-through of the curriculum.

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