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October, 2022

Upcoming Events

NNEDV


NNEDV president and CEO Deborah J. Vagins to join the White House Gender Policy Council for live conversations about the increase in the "Shadow Pandemic" of domestic violence. Discussions will focus on contributing risk factors, the public policy response and the use of social media to educate survivors. Register and submit your questions for the October event.

Domestic violence victim advocates on case uptick during pandemic

Domestic violence against women and girls reached record levels around the world as lockdowns took effect to curb COVID-19. On Thursday, Oct. 20 at 1:30 p.m. ET, join Washington Post Live for conversations with Rosie Hidalgo, senior advisor on gender-based violence for the White House Gender Policy Council, and Deborah J.

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Futures Without Violence


A virtual briefing on Reproductive Health and Violence

Domestic Violence Awareness Month Event: Join Us For A Virtual Briefing on Reproductive Health and Violence

As part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM), we will be holding a virtual briefing on the intersection of reproductive health and violence and abuse. We will hear from researches, health professionals, and advocates on the impact of domestic and sexual violence on reproductive health and discuss bipartisan policy solutions to support survivors.

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NCOSE


Online Global Summit

CESE Summit 2022 - NCOSE

Registration is FREE for leaders in the movement. Paid access is also available. Over 20,000 Attendees From 100 Countries Expected Over 50 Experts Presenting 3 Days of Learning and Strategizing Together WHY THE ONLINE GLOBAL #CESESummit? The rise of the Internet, social media, and other technologies have completely revolutionized the way people live.

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Pulitzer Center


A Live webinar to discuss reporting on Afghan women refugees.

Grantees Amie Ferris-Rotman and Zahra Joya Discuss Afghan Women Refugees

Join grantees Amie Ferris-Rotman and Zahra Joya for a live webinar to discuss their reporting on Afghan women refugees. Ferris-Rotman and Joya co-led the cross-borders collaboration "Far From Home," a TIME magazine cover story about the women who fled Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover of Kabul in August 2021.

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