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X-WR-CALDESC:This 2-part webinar series is inspired by a question posed by 
 activist Mimi Kim: “Why and how did the violence against women movement - 
 an emancipatory social movement - choose criminalization as a dominant str
 ategy…and how has this focus on criminalization affected survivors?”\n\nIn
  this time of emergence\, we are called to reflect on the status quo (“the
  way we’ve always done things”)\, to reimagine new possibilities that incr
 ease thriving\, and shed that which no longer serves us. This webinar seri
 es will offer an opportunity to reflect on the movement to end gender-base
 d violence’s reliance on the criminal legal system and contemplate the con
 sequences of choosing policing\, prosecution\, and imprisonment as primary
  solutions to ending violence. We will discuss the impact of incarceration
 \, discuss concepts of punishment and accountability (and how they differ)
 \, and learn about new\, liberatory ways to practice accountability and re
 pair that do not require punishment and incarceration.\n\nWe hope you will
  join us as we ponder these big questions and reimagine what is possible s
 o that we can set our trajectory for a future in which we all get to flour
 ish and be whole.
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DESCRIPTION:This 2-part webinar series is inspired by a question posed by a
 ctivist Mimi Kim: “Why and how did the violence against women movement - a
 n emancipatory social movement - choose criminalization as a dominant stra
 tegy…and how has this focus on criminalization affected survivors?”\n\nIn 
 this time of emergence\, we are called to reflect on the status quo (“the 
 way we’ve always done things”)\, to reimagine new possibilities that incre
 ase thriving\, and shed that which no longer serves us. This webinar serie
 s will offer an opportunity to reflect on the movement to end gender-based
  violence’s reliance on the criminal legal system and contemplate the cons
 equences of choosing policing\, prosecution\, and imprisonment as primary 
 solutions to ending violence. We will discuss the impact of incarceration\
 , discuss concepts of punishment and accountability (and how they differ)\
 , and learn about new\, liberatory ways to practice accountability and rep
 air that do not require punishment and incarceration.\n\nWe hope you will 
 join us as we ponder these big questions and reimagine what is possible so
  that we can set our trajectory for a future in which we all get to flouri
 sh and be whole.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201006T130000
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SUMMARY:Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance: Reimagining 
 our Legacy: Transforming from criminalization to liberation
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