Creating a Circle of Safety
This webinar focuses on the work of a group of Indigenous elders, in one community, that created a safe place to talk about sexual violence while continuously providing community awareness, education and prevention…
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This webinar focuses on the work of a group of Indigenous elders, in one community, that created a safe place to talk about sexual violence while continuously providing community awareness, education and prevention…
Racial justice goes beyond anti-racism. Use this guide to learn more about discussing racial justice and find the resources you need.
A proactive approach to providing assistance for individuals with limited English proficiency so that all survivors will have greater access to critical services and success in addressing violence in their lives.
Native families, advocates, and Indigenous nations continue to rise up to challenge the silence, tolerance, and inaction in response to the crisis of MMIWG.
This webinar will assist healthcare providers in identifying the signs, symptoms and risk factors for IPV during pregnancy.
New Frontiers in Investigating and Prosecuting Sexual Assault by Intoxication is a webinar that addresses the issues that victim advocates and medical personal often encounter in alcohol facilitated sexual assaults.
A National Conversation on Race and Gender After the Atlanta Spa Shootings #AAPIWomenStrong Watch recorded Facebook Live. “The six Asian American women who were killed in Atlanta faced specific racialized gendered violence for being Asian women and massage workers. We know firsthand that sexual violence, sexism, and racism are intertwined for Asian American and Pacific…
A resource with tips for creating safer public spaces.
Online resource includes “5 Things to Consider When Experiencing Hate” and “5 Ways to Help If You Witness Hate”.
“Our nation cannot solve the problem of hate without first fully understanding it–and that is precisely what this report seeks to achieve.”
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