You may register for the below web conference at www.preventconnect.org .
For more information, contact Prevent Connect at info@...
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Linking Primary Prevention and Anti-Oppression Work in Ending Violence
Against Women
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
2 PM Eastern
This web conference will present a basic overview of the importance of
addressing anti-oppression work in our efforts to prevent violence against
women. The focus of the discussion will be on creative brainstorming and
sharing of tools and resources for solutions to what can be done at the
local level.
Presenters:
Elizabeth Waiters & Lissette Flores, Prevention Institute
<http://www.preventioninstitute.org/>
Host:
David Lee, Prevention Connection <http://www.preventconnect.org/>
Invited Guests:
* Donna Marie Alexander, LicSW, National Organization of Sisters of
Color Ending Sexual Assault (SCESA) <http://www.sisterslead.org/>
* A representative of the Women of Color Network (WOCN)
<http://womenofcolornetwork.org/>
Registration:
Registration is now open
<https://calcasa.ilinc.com/perl/ilinc/lms/event.pl?pp=preventionconnection>
. This session will be restricted to the first 400 people who sign up.
Cost:
Free
What is a web conference?
A web conference is an opportunity to attend an online workshop. In a web
conference, you watch a presentation on your computer screen (using your
internet connection) while you hear the presentation through your telephone
(you will dial-in to a conference call) or read the presentation through our
captioning service (also on your computer screen). Web conferences feature
opportunities to participate in online question & answer session and live
text chat between participants. If you are unable to join on your computer,
you can download the presentations slides and listen to the presentation on
your telephone.
Prevention Connection <http://www.preventconnect.org> is a national
project of the California Coalition Against Sexual Assault
<http://www.calcasa.org/> and is sponsored by the National Center for
Injury Prevention and Control <http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/> at the U.S.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention <http://www.cdc.gov/> . The views
and information provided in our web conferences do not necessarily represent
the official views of the U.S. Government, the CDC, or CALCASA.