Pacific Coast 2022: Prevention is Radical | La prevención es radical


Prevention is Radical | La prevención es radical

“Trust Black women. Trust Black people. We have been showing you the way for centuries in anti-violence, and on the issue of social justice and practice, we haven't been wrong."

– Michelle Osborne

The National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, in collaboration with partners from across the Pacific Coast region of the United States, held our third virtual Prevention Town Hall on September 14 and 15, 2022. This event was an opportunity to dig deeply into the theme Prevention is Radical across 2 days.

This event uplifted innovative prevention approaches in the Pacific Coast region of the United states that are community-driven, rooted in cultural strengths, and focused on relationship building. Together, participants explored how our work is connected to and impacted by our current social and political reality, and what part each of us plays actualizing collective liberation.

This page features recommendations and calls to action from each session, session recordings and related materials, and reflections and key takeaways. 

El Centro Nacional de Recursos sobre Violencia Doméstica, en colaboración con socios de todo el sur de los Estados Unidos, llevó a cabo nuestro tercer Ayuntamiento de Prevención virtual el 14 y 15 de septiembre de 2022. Este evento fué una oportunidad para profundizar en el tema La Prevención es Radical por 2 días.

Este evento promovió enfoques de prevención innovadores en la región de la costa del Pacífico de los Estados Unidos centrados en la comunidad, enfocados las fortalezas culturales y en la construcción de relaciones. Juntos, los participantes exploraron cómo nuestro trabajo está conectado e impactado por nuestra realidad social y política actual, y el papel que cada person juega en la actualización de la liberación colectiva.

Esta página contiene recomendaciones, llamados a la acción de cada una de las sesiones, la grabación y los materiales pertinentes de cada sesión, así como reflexiones y lecciones aprendidas.

National Prevention Town Hall Day 1 |
Congreso Nacional de Prevención - Día 1

Day 1 Opening | Día 1 Apertura

Session 1: Understanding and Interrupting Anti-Blackness and White Supremacy in our Movement | Sesión 1: Entendiendo e Interrumpiendo la Anti-Negritud y la Supremacía Blanca en nuestro Movimiento

Graphic Recording in English

 

Graphic Recording in Spanish

 

 

Session 2: Panel Discussion: Truth Telling: Rejecting What Divides Us and Imagining New Ways | Sesión 2: Panel de discusión: Diciendo la verdad: rechazando lo que nos divide e imaginando nuevas formas

Graphic Recording in English

 

Graphic Recording in Spanish

 

 

Day 1 Closing | Día 1 Clausura

 

National Prevention Town Hall Day 2 |
Congreso Nacional de Prevención - Día 2

Day 2 Opening | Día 2 Apertura

 
Session 3: Rooted in Community: Reflections on a 20 Year Journey | Sesión 3: Arraigados en la comunidad: Reflexiones sobre un viaje de 20 años

Graphic Recording in English

 

Graphic Recording in Spanish

 

 

Session 4: Is Our Movement Ready to End AntiBlackness? Despite Everything, the Overrepresentation of White Women & Underrepresentation of Black Leaders in Prevention Continues | Sesión 4: ¿Nuestro movimiento está listo para acabar con la anti-negritud? A pesar de todo, continúa la representación excesiva de mujeres blancas y la representación insuficiente de líderes negros en la prevención

Graphic Recording in English

 

Graphic Recording in Spanish

 

 

Day 2 Closing | Día 2 Clausura

In the Field

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Domestic Violence Prevention Timeline

This interactive timeline documents key historical events known to significantly impact or advance the goal of intimate partner violence prevention in the United States, noting intersections with sister social justice movements. The information is complied from several timelines and listings of prevention milestones. Learn More.

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