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Daily Archives: January 27, 2022

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New ‘Paper to Practice’ launches on MiVAN.org

UncategorizedBy adminJanuary 27, 2022

Paper to Practice presents evidence-based research in short, easy-to-watch videos. Our first two video series, Intersectionality and Reproductive Coercion, are available to watch today!

AAPI Challenges, Barriers, And Priorities: Share-Back Of Our Community Listening Sessions

TrainingBy adminJanuary 27, 2022

“API-GBV shared themes and learnings from listening sessions with the broader community. This includes barriers faced by survivors from the diverse AAPI community, how COVID has impacted the last year of advocacy, and intersections with experiences of xenophobia and racism.”

Abuse in the Jewish Community

UncategorizedBy adminJanuary 27, 2022

“A get is a religious divorce under halacha (Jewish law), and can only be given by a husband to a wife. The word can also refer to the paper that officially gives a get.”

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