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X-WR-CALDESC:The domestic violence movement has begun deeper conversations 
 about racism in the lives of survivors who are people of color following t
 he increase in awareness of police brutality and the recent killings of Ah
 maud Arbery\, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd. Join us as we explore the l
 ong overdue and difficult conversation about our movement’s substantial re
 lationships with law enforcement\, criminal courts and the systems that co
 ntinue to oppress people of color.\n\nDomestic violence advocates\, especi
 ally legal advocates\, have a unique role to play as we move forward to ma
 ke the changes needed so that all survivors have access to more options fo
 r safety. In this engaging panel discussion\, you will learn to address th
 e harsh reality that survivors of color remain burdened with additional ba
 rriers to safety\, imposed by racism. We will build on these conversations
  and teach ways to develop strategies for systems advocacy that you can us
 e in your own community. The training will help prepare you for the challe
 nging\, courageous\, and effective conversations that create social change
 .\n
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DESCRIPTION:The domestic violence movement has begun deeper conversations a
 bout racism in the lives of survivors who are people of color following th
 e increase in awareness of police brutality and the recent killings of Ahm
 aud Arbery\, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd. Join us as we explore the lo
 ng overdue and difficult conversation about our movement’s substantial rel
 ationships with law enforcement\, criminal courts and the systems that con
 tinue to oppress people of color.\n\nDomestic violence advocates\, especia
 lly legal advocates\, have a unique role to play as we move forward to mak
 e the changes needed so that all survivors have access to more options for
  safety. In this engaging panel discussion\, you will learn to address the
  harsh reality that survivors of color remain burdened with additional bar
 riers to safety\, imposed by racism. We will build on these conversations 
 and teach ways to develop strategies for systems advocacy that you can use
  in your own community. The training will help prepare you for the challen
 ging\, courageous\, and effective conversations that create social change.
 \n
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SUMMARY:Ohio Domestic Violence Network: Building Anti-Racism Advocacy
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