Myths & Facts about Domestic Violence
This list will prompt you to examine your beliefs and provide you with helpful information.
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This list will prompt you to examine your beliefs and provide you with helpful information.
This workshop is tailored towards practitioners in the field of gender justice. We focus on ways practitioners can better understand how gendered Islamophobia shows up in their work, and ways to respond in holistic ways.
This training discusses LGBTQ-specific risk factors for suicide, explores protective factors that can lower these risks and how to help youth get the support they need.
Dr. Joshua Barocas and Dr. Julia Marcus, who have worked extensively in the field of infectious diseases, answer all your questions around HIV transmission, prevention, and stigma.
This session identifies effective collaboration strategies that leverage culturally specific resources on behalf of survivors; explains the overlap between human trafficking, domestic violence, and…
Victim advocates can help victims devise a safety plan, navigate the criminal justice system, assert their rights as crime victims, and obtain the services and support they need and to which they are entitled.
This downloadable factsheet from NNEDV shares helpful tips and resources for starting a conversation about domestic violence.
This event focused on the recent anti-Asian and anti-Asian American violence sweeping the nation, and contextualized this violence within broader relational racial dynamics in U.S. history.
“We hope this report will help more queer and trans Korean survivors feel less alone and receive the kinds of support that they deserve.”
Learn about the unique hardships that API immigrant survivors are facing due to the COVID-19 pandemic, surge in anti-Asian sentiment, and recent hate crimes.
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