Podcast: Building Safe Online Spaces Together
Learn how white supremacy shows up in online spaces, what’s missing in the mainstream conversation about online safety, and what we can do.
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Learn how white supremacy shows up in online spaces, what’s missing in the mainstream conversation about online safety, and what we can do.
“Native women experience high rates of homelessness. Native women also have the highest rate of domestic violence and rape of any group of women. To support Native survivors, we must understand the historical context of their experiences.”
“Integrating trauma-informed principles to their workplaces and how internal organizational shifts are key to improving relationships with communities involved in sexual and intimate partner violence prevention.”
“Uniting Isolated Voices provides a roadmap on the investments and strategies needed to achieve greater equity, especially for girls and gender expansive youth of color.”
“Information and strategies to support families and friends to improve their capacity to support their 2S+/LGBTQ+ family and friends who are survivors of domestic violence or sexual violence or abuse.”
“A panel of young people with lived experience discussed their experiences and how juvenile justice agencies could have better helped them with reentry.”
“FAMM, also known as Families Against Mandatory Minimums, sent a letter Tuesday to Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco pushing for the Justice Department to file motions for compassionate release for those who have been victimized at the prison.”
“This guide is intended as a resource that teachers and other school personnel can use to help students cope with the aftermath of a school shooting or other traumatic events.”
“Teaching mindfulness methods as an intervention for the negative trauma in our children’s lives is a meaningful and strength-based approach to healing that is both effective and sustainable. It has the potential to be used as a preventative measure.”
“This presentation is an introductory webinar on how the cisgender and heterosexual community can be more supportive of the LGBTQ2S+ community and proactive in IPV prevention.”
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