By PreventConnect on April 1, 2010
Meg Stone, IMPACT Boston
Meg Stone | In this interview, Director of IMPACT Boston Meg Stone talks about the role feminist self-defense plays in primary prevention efforts. She describes how IMPACT uses self-defense strategies to support active bystander behavior and empowers participants to take action to make changes in their community. Click here to read a post by Meg Stone on THE LINE blog about her IMPACT empowerment experience as a student. This interview was conducted by phone on April 1, 2010. |
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