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X-WR-CALDESC:<b>Let's Talk Oppression & Hold Each Other Accountable</b>\nIn
  our daily lives\, we consciously and unconsciously witness or perpetrate 
 violence towards people who identify at the margins. During this workshop\
 , we’ll explore how gender based violence and forms of oppression are inad
 vertently intertwined. This workshop will provide tools to give and receiv
 e feedback in the workplace and with allied professionals. Participants wi
 ll practice how to engage in difficult conversations to hold each other ac
 countable when we cause harm.\n\n<b>Presenters</b>\nTatiana Piper is the C
 ommunity Advocacy Coordinator at the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape. 
 She provides training and technical assistance related to engaging and sup
 porting traditionally under- and unserved survivors of sexual violence\; i
 ncluding older adults and individuals with intellectual and/or development
 al disabilities. She has made it her life mission to ensure traditionally 
 underserved and unserved communities are not forgotten and always have sea
 ts at the table.\n\nJackie Strohm is the Prevention and Resource Coordinat
 or at the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape. She provides training\, res
 ources\, and support to local rape crisis centers with the goal of making 
 communities safer for everyone. She previously served at PCAR as the Speci
 al Projects Coordinator\, where she worked on projects related to telecoun
 seling and serving male survivors. Jackie joined the movement to end sexua
 l violence in 2012 as a peer educator on her college campus. She is a grad
 uate of Temple University where she earned both her bachelor’s and master’
 s degrees in social work.\n\nRegistration will open 6 weeks prior to the e
 vent.  CEUs are pending approval.\n\nThis program is funded through the De
 laware Criminal Justice Council by the U.S. Department of Health and Human
  Services\, Administration for Children and Families\, Family Violence Pre
 vention and Services Program.
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DESCRIPTION:<b>Let's Talk Oppression & Hold Each Other Accountable</b>\nIn 
 our daily lives\, we consciously and unconsciously witness or perpetrate v
 iolence towards people who identify at the margins. During this workshop\,
  we’ll explore how gender based violence and forms of oppression are inadv
 ertently intertwined. This workshop will provide tools to give and receive
  feedback in the workplace and with allied professionals. Participants wil
 l practice how to engage in difficult conversations to hold each other acc
 ountable when we cause harm.\n\n<b>Presenters</b>\nTatiana Piper is the Co
 mmunity Advocacy Coordinator at the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape. S
 he provides training and technical assistance related to engaging and supp
 orting traditionally under- and unserved survivors of sexual violence\; in
 cluding older adults and individuals with intellectual and/or developmenta
 l disabilities. She has made it her life mission to ensure traditionally u
 nderserved and unserved communities are not forgotten and always have seat
 s at the table.\n\nJackie Strohm is the Prevention and Resource Coordinato
 r at the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape. She provides training\, reso
 urces\, and support to local rape crisis centers with the goal of making c
 ommunities safer for everyone. She previously served at PCAR as the Specia
 l Projects Coordinator\, where she worked on projects related to telecouns
 eling and serving male survivors. Jackie joined the movement to end sexual
  violence in 2012 as a peer educator on her college campus. She is a gradu
 ate of Temple University where she earned both her bachelor’s and master’s
  degrees in social work.\n\nRegistration will open 6 weeks prior to the ev
 ent.  CEUs are pending approval.\n\nThis program is funded through the Del
 aware Criminal Justice Council by the U.S. Department of Health and Human 
 Services\, Administration for Children and Families\, Family Violence Prev
 ention and Services Program.
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Let's Talk Oppression & Hold Each Other Accountable
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