Conversation on Race and Gender
Recording: A National Conversation on Race and Gender After the Atlanta Spa Shootings
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Recording: A National Conversation on Race and Gender After the Atlanta Spa Shootings
This country owes the innovation, wisdom, and passion of young Black leaders who go unnoticed and unnamed in mainstream history books.
Learn about effective, trauma-informed strategies for advocates and providers who are serving runaway and homeless youth and young adults.
This webinar explores the impact of mandatory reporting on domestic violence survivors, highlighting unique impacts for LGBTQ young people. As increasing light is shed on the limitations of criminal legal responses…
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This fact sheet provides common reactions children and families may be experiencing after a mass violence event…
“LGBTQ North Carolinians in unmarried, dating relationships must have the same access to domestic violence protections as people in heterosexual relationships, according to a recent North Carolina Court of Appeals ruling.”
“This video highlights the work of La Clínica de La Raza in Oakland, California. Staff share their experiences working with unaccompanied and immigrant youth, including the importance of partnerships…”
“Black women have a complicated historical and contemporary relationship with domestic violence and sexual abuse within the United States. This has resulted in the highest rates of both domestic violence and sexual abuse victimization for Black women than any other ethnic/racial group.”
“Survivors in contact with a partner or parent who is abusive cannot rely on leaving a relationship or physical separation to end the violence, abuse, or control. For them to be safer, the violent behavior must be reduced…”
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