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new innovation section
DELTA FOCUS coalitions learned important lessons along their journey! Innovation offers their reflections on lessons learned, effective strategies, tools for adaptation, and related resources.
Redefining WE: Building Beloved Communities
NRCDV offers a compilation of resources for advocates and preventionists to begin the journey of healing, hope, restoration and meaningful connection in our communities.

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The IPV Prevention Council represents a unified national effort committed to enhancing the capacity of state/territory domestic violence coalitions and community-based domestic violence programs to advance a comprehensive national prevention agenda and broaden support for its full implementation at the national, state, territory and local levels.

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Recent News

Friday, 8 May 2020
Webinar Announcement 10:00-11:00am Eastern / 9:00-10:00am Central / 8:00-9:00am Mountain / 7:00-8:00am Pacific During this webinar, presenters will explore how economic justice initiatives are an integral part of our work to prevent sexual and intimate partner violence (SV/IPV).
Thursday, 7 May 2020
Webinar Announcement 1:00-2:30pm Eastern / 12:00-1:30pm Central / 11:00am-12:30pm Mountain / 10:00-11:30am Pacific As advocates for prevention, engaging in critical media literacy will allow us to change narratives and to be more conscious of the messages young people of color are receiving. During the webinar, participants will be given an overview of critical media literacy, including deeper knowledge of how to access, evaluate, and analyze media. 

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