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X-WR-CALDESC:<b>Power and Oppression: Let's Break It Down</b>\nIn this intr
 oductory webinar\, participants will be introduced to an overview and exam
 ples of the four levels of oppression\, historical oppression\, and how fo
 rms of oppression are interconnected. Participants will engage through dis
 cussions\, activities\, and videos to explore what oppression means to us\
 , how we experience it today\, and how to address oppression in our field.
  This introductory level workshop is targeted toward professionals who are
  new to understanding concepts or those who wish to review power and oppre
 ssion and to increase their understanding of these issues.\n\nTo continue 
 learning about these concepts\, participants are encouraged to register fo
 r the session 'Let's Talk Oppression & Hold Each Other Accountable' that w
 ill be held on Tuesday\, July 27.\n\n<b>Presenters</b>\nBrooke Ophardt (sh
 e/her/hers) is the Training & Prevention Specialist for the Delaware Coali
 tion Against Domestic Violence. She has been working for the Coalition sin
 ce February of 2019. Her previous work includes providing administrative a
 nd outreach support for Planned Parenthood of Central and Western New York
 . Her observations surrounding the intersection of race\, class\, and repr
 oductive justice titled\, “Body Autonomy During Pregnancy: Where Did It Go
 ?” has been published in the peer-reviewed feminist journal\, Dissenting V
 oices.  Currently\, she is working a prevention initiative focused on enga
 ging men and boys in domestic violence prevention through the evidence-bas
 ed program Coaching Boys Into Men.  Brooke also provides support to DCADV'
 s economic justice/economic empowerment efforts.  She has a Bachelor's deg
 ree in Women and Gender Studies from The College at Brockport\, State Univ
 ersity of New York\, and a Master's of Public Administration with a concen
 tration in Gender-Based Violence from the University of Colorado Denver.\n
 \nMakenzie Swanson is the DELTA Project Coordinator at Turning Point at Pe
 ople’s Place. As the coordinator\, she implements evidence-based strategie
 s focusing on the primary prevention of intimate partner violence among yo
 uth in Delaware. Makenzie began studying Behavioral Neuroscience and Spani
 sh in Michigan before moving to Delaware and completing her undergraduate 
 degree in Behavioral Science with a certificate in Conflict Resolution. Ma
 kenzie is a certified Community Health Worker and currently pursuing her M
 aster’s degree in Social Work at Boise State University. She serves as a c
 o-chair of the Social Justice Subcommittee.\n\nCEUs are pending approval.
 \n\nThis program is funded through the Delaware Criminal Justice Council b
 y the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services\, Administration for Ch
 ildren and Families\, Family Violence Prevention and Services Program.
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DESCRIPTION:<b>Power and Oppression: Let's Break It Down</b>\nIn this intro
 ductory webinar\, participants will be introduced to an overview and examp
 les of the four levels of oppression\, historical oppression\, and how for
 ms of oppression are interconnected. Participants will engage through disc
 ussions\, activities\, and videos to explore what oppression means to us\,
  how we experience it today\, and how to address oppression in our field. 
 This introductory level workshop is targeted toward professionals who are 
 new to understanding concepts or those who wish to review power and oppres
 sion and to increase their understanding of these issues.\n\nTo continue l
 earning about these concepts\, participants are encouraged to register for
  the session 'Let's Talk Oppression & Hold Each Other Accountable' that wi
 ll be held on Tuesday\, July 27.\n\n<b>Presenters</b>\nBrooke Ophardt (she
 /her/hers) is the Training & Prevention Specialist for the Delaware Coalit
 ion Against Domestic Violence. She has been working for the Coalition sinc
 e February of 2019. Her previous work includes providing administrative an
 d outreach support for Planned Parenthood of Central and Western New York.
  Her observations surrounding the intersection of race\, class\, and repro
 ductive justice titled\, “Body Autonomy During Pregnancy: Where Did It Go?
 ” has been published in the peer-reviewed feminist journal\, Dissenting Vo
 ices.  Currently\, she is working a prevention initiative focused on engag
 ing men and boys in domestic violence prevention through the evidence-base
 d program Coaching Boys Into Men.  Brooke also provides support to DCADV's
  economic justice/economic empowerment efforts.  She has a Bachelor's degr
 ee in Women and Gender Studies from The College at Brockport\, State Unive
 rsity of New York\, and a Master's of Public Administration with a concent
 ration in Gender-Based Violence from the University of Colorado Denver.\n
 \nMakenzie Swanson is the DELTA Project Coordinator at Turning Point at Pe
 ople’s Place. As the coordinator\, she implements evidence-based strategie
 s focusing on the primary prevention of intimate partner violence among yo
 uth in Delaware. Makenzie began studying Behavioral Neuroscience and Spani
 sh in Michigan before moving to Delaware and completing her undergraduate 
 degree in Behavioral Science with a certificate in Conflict Resolution. Ma
 kenzie is a certified Community Health Worker and currently pursuing her M
 aster’s degree in Social Work at Boise State University. She serves as a c
 o-chair of the Social Justice Subcommittee.\n\nCEUs are pending approval.
 \n\nThis program is funded through the Delaware Criminal Justice Council b
 y the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services\, Administration for Ch
 ildren and Families\, Family Violence Prevention and Services Program.
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