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X-WR-CALDESC:Oppression and power imbalances are the root of sexual and int
 imate partner violence. As such\, historically marginalized communities ar
 e often targeted at higher rates for violence and are frequently met with 
 barriers to access support services. Sizeism and fatphobia are forms of op
 pression that must be dismantled in order to successfully uproot sexual an
 d intimate partner violence and other forms of power-based violence. This 
 training will explore sizeism and fatphobia\, their connection to oppressi
 on\, and strategies for strengthening inclusive practices that allow every
 one\, regardless of size\, to heal from violence.\n\n<b>After this trainin
 g\, participants will be able to:</b>\n  -Define fatphobia\, sizeism\, and
  diet culture\, and describe their connection to oppression\n  -Demonstrat
 e the importance of integrating anti-fatphobic concepts into their practic
 e\n  -Reflect and assess their own perpetuation of fatphobia and how it in
 fluences their treatment of others.\n \n\n<b>Presenter</b>\n\nSarah Bear (
 she/her) is the Prevention Director for the Delaware Coalition Against Dom
 estic Violence. She is responsible for supporting all things prevention at
  the Coalition and always jumps at a chance to bring prevention into the c
 onversation. With nearly a decade of experience\, Sarah has held numerous 
 positions in both intervention and prevention capacities\, and has spoken 
 at multiple national conferences\, including the National Sexual Assault C
 onference (2017\, 2018\, and 2019) and the National Sex Ed Conference (201
 7 and 2019). She currently holds a B.A. from Albright College in Women & G
 ender Studies and Digital Media\, and is in the process of pursuing her Ma
 ster of Public Health from George Washington University. In her spare time
 \, she enjoys lounging with her two black cats while playing video games o
 r reading a book.
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DESCRIPTION:Oppression and power imbalances are the root of sexual and inti
 mate partner violence. As such\, historically marginalized communities are
  often targeted at higher rates for violence and are frequently met with b
 arriers to access support services. Sizeism and fatphobia are forms of opp
 ression that must be dismantled in order to successfully uproot sexual and
  intimate partner violence and other forms of power-based violence. This t
 raining will explore sizeism and fatphobia\, their connection to oppressio
 n\, and strategies for strengthening inclusive practices that allow everyo
 ne\, regardless of size\, to heal from violence.\n\n<b>After this training
 \, participants will be able to:</b>\n  -Define fatphobia\, sizeism\, and 
 diet culture\, and describe their connection to oppression\n  -Demonstrate
  the importance of integrating anti-fatphobic concepts into their practice
 \n  -Reflect and assess their own perpetuation of fatphobia and how it inf
 luences their treatment of others.\n \n\n<b>Presenter</b>\n\nSarah Bear (s
 he/her) is the Prevention Director for the Delaware Coalition Against Dome
 stic Violence. She is responsible for supporting all things prevention at 
 the Coalition and always jumps at a chance to bring prevention into the co
 nversation. With nearly a decade of experience\, Sarah has held numerous p
 ositions in both intervention and prevention capacities\, and has spoken a
 t multiple national conferences\, including the National Sexual Assault Co
 nference (2017\, 2018\, and 2019) and the National Sex Ed Conference (2017
  and 2019). She currently holds a B.A. from Albright College in Women & Ge
 nder Studies and Digital Media\, and is in the process of pursuing her Mas
 ter of Public Health from George Washington University. In her spare time\
 , she enjoys lounging with her two black cats while playing video games or
  reading a book.
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Sizeism\, Fatphobia\, and Violence: What’s the Connection?
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