Part 1 | Reflections from 2021
As 2021 comes to a close, PreventConnect staff reflect on the challenges and opportunities that sexual and intimate partner violence preventionists faced in the past year. David S. Lee and Ashleigh Klein-Jimenez shared their insights to how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and a continued commitment to racial justice have shaped the work to prevent sexual and intimate partner violence. Part 2 of this podcast is also available, where Ashleigh and David share what has brought them hope in the past year and how that inspires their visions for prevention in 2022.
Resources mentioned on this podcast series are linked below:
- A Health Equity Approach to Preventing Sexual Violence
- PreventConnect blog: Health Equity Approaches to Prevent Sexual Violence
- PreventConnect web conference: Intersectional justice and safety from sexual violence: Spotlights from a new report on health equity strategies
- Back to Basics: Partnering with Survivors and Communities to Promote Health Equity at the Intersections of Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence
- PreventConnect blog: Back to Basics: A New Health Equity Resource from NSVRC & NRCDV
- PreventConnect web conference: We See You Sis: Centering Black Survivors in the Fight for Health Equity and Violence Prevention
- No Survivor Justice Without Racial Justice
- Black Women’s Blueprint
- Hollaback
- Prevention Track at the National Sexual Assault Conference 2021
- Shalom Bayit
- Sojourners 100 Sermons Against Domestic and Sexual Violence
- Roll Red Roll toolkit web conference
- Prevención de la Violencia Sexual Durante COVID-19 en las Comunidades Latinx / Preventing Sexual Violence During COVID-19 in Latinx Communities
- Back to Basics: Preventing Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence
- From Global to Local: Learning from international prevention programs to inform sexual and intimate partner violence prevention in the U.S.
- Enhancing Campus Sexual Assault Prevention Efforts Through Situational Interventions
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