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X-WR-CALDESC:Domestic violence and intimate partner abuse have often been u
 nderstood in terms of men’s violence against women. However\, lesbian\, ga
 y\, bisexual\, transgender and queer-identified individuals consistently e
 xperience intimate partner violence at similar rates as heterosexual women
 . With 21-55% of Asian women reporting experiences of intimate physical an
 d/or sexual violence during their lifetime\, the implications for LGBTQ AP
 I individuals are extensive. Yet while the number of anti-violence program
 s serving Asian and Pacific Islander communities has grown considerably ov
 er the last decades\, there is little research and still very few cultural
 ly-specific resources for LGBTQ survivors of gender-based violence.\n\nThi
 s webinar will offer a framework for understanding Asian and Pacific Islan
 der LGBTQ experiences of gender-based violence\, and the multiple barriers
  that these survivors face when seeking support. Integrating highlights fr
 om the Institute’s September 2019 Roundtable on API LGBTQ communities\, th
 is presentation will provide ideas and recommendations for organizations t
 o engage and serve API LGBTQ survivors more effectively.
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DESCRIPTION:Domestic violence and intimate partner abuse have often been un
 derstood in terms of men’s violence against women. However\, lesbian\, gay
 \, bisexual\, transgender and queer-identified individuals consistently ex
 perience intimate partner violence at similar rates as heterosexual women.
  With 21-55% of Asian women reporting experiences of intimate physical and
 /or sexual violence during their lifetime\, the implications for LGBTQ API
  individuals are extensive. Yet while the number of anti-violence programs
  serving Asian and Pacific Islander communities has grown considerably ove
 r the last decades\, there is little research and still very few culturall
 y-specific resources for LGBTQ survivors of gender-based violence.\n\nThis
  webinar will offer a framework for understanding Asian and Pacific Island
 er LGBTQ experiences of gender-based violence\, and the multiple barriers 
 that these survivors face when seeking support. Integrating highlights fro
 m the Institute’s September 2019 Roundtable on API LGBTQ communities\, thi
 s presentation will provide ideas and recommendations for organizations to
  engage and serve API LGBTQ survivors more effectively.
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SUMMARY:APIGBV: From a Spiral of Violence to a Whirlwind of Healing: Streng
 thening Advocacy for API LGBTQ Survivors
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