Category:
Webinar
Date: November 15, 2018
Time: 4:30 am – 6:00 am ChST
Provided By: National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma & Mental Health
This webinar will introduce the intersection between generational poverty and domestic violence, and highlight unique challenges and barriers faced by survivors who are also experiencing poverty. Presenters will discuss the findings from CSAJ's Racial and Economic Equity for Survivor's Project, along with other research and innovative practices, and how it can be used to enhance survivor centered economic advocacy. Presenters will also engage attendees in exploring needs and exchanging innovative practices to address the ways bias and inequity show up in our work and as survivors navigate safety.
Objectives:
-Participants will understand how domestic violence can impact an individual's economic status.
-Participants will be more aware of institution and structural racism that impact poverty.
-Participants will learn about resources they can utilize to incorporate economic advocacy with survivors into their work.
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