Moving to end violence against women and girls
PreventConnect.org (10:00 Minutes) In this interview with PreventConnect’s David Lee, Jackie Payne, Executive Director of Move to End Violence, discusses its 10-year initiative designed to strengthen...
View ArticleTime to talk about building a movement to end violence
It was the movement that first inspired me in my work to prevent sexual violence and domestic violence. I looked to the grassroots leaders who demonstrated courage and determination to create a world...
View ArticleInfographic: We need a powerful movement to end violence against women & girls
Thanks to Move to End Violence for this infographic.
View ArticleMove to End Violence: Reflections from 2013 National Sexual Assault Conference
Presenters of the “It Takes a Movement to End Violence Against Women and Girls Workshop” – Beckie Masaki, Annika Gifford, Ted Bunch, and Puja Dhawan. The 2013 National Sexual Assault Conference‘s theme...
View ArticleOn being ready for change (or I how I learned how to build a movement for...
In recent months I have read about sexual assault in military; sexual violence on college campuses; domestic violence tearing apart families, and children trapped in the sex industry. How do we build...
View ArticlePrevent Sexual Violence: April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Today marks the beginning of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). Over the last 10 years at PreventConnect, we have emphasized the importance of the work in the last 40 years to promote awareness of...
View ArticlePreventConnect’s David Lee selected for prestigious NoVo Foundation program
Today, PreventConnect’s David S. Lee was named by the NoVo Foundation as one of 20 new leaders selected to join its groundbreaking Move to End Violence program, a 10-year program to strengthen leaders...
View ArticleAsking Strategic Questions: Preparation for the Black Women’s Truth and...
As someone dedicated to the prevention of sexual violence, I recognize that we still have much to learn. We need truthful and transformative conversations about the impact and origins of sexual...
View ArticleGuidance for Men Supporting the Women’s March
As men who are Move to End Violence Movement Makers, we will join women in this weekend’s Women’s March on Washington or one of the 370 allied Marches throughout the Country (“the March”). We march...
View ArticleBe a Movement Maker to end violence against women and girls
Applications are now open to apply to join the 4th cohort of Move to End Violence Movement Makers. As I recently completed my life-changing experience as a member of the third cohort of Movement...
View ArticleTime to talk about building a movement to end violence
It was the movement that first inspired me in my work to prevent sexual violence and domestic violence. I looked to the grassroots leaders who demonstrated courage and determination to create a world...
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