Northeast 2023: Solidarity Across Movements | Solidaridad Entre Movimientos

Solidarity Across Movements | Solidaridad Entre Movimientos

Disrupting Systems of Violence Against Black Women & Gender Expansive Individuals

The National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, in collaboration with partners from across the Northeast region of the United States, held our fourth virtual Prevention Town Hall on September 13 and 14, 2023. This event was an opportunity to uplift innovative prevention approaches that build solidarity across movements to disrupt systems of violence that disproportionately harm Black women and gender expansive individuals.

This two-day event explored ways to support Black survivors as leaders in our movement and build meaningful partnerships with Black-led movements and organizations. Presenters engaged participants in conversations around critical issues impacting Black women, youth, and gender expansive individuals including reproductive justice and housing as a basic human need and right.

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

 

Interrumpiendo los sistemas de violencia contra las muieres negras y las personas de género expansivo

El Centro Nacional de Recursos contra la Violencia Doméstica, en colaboración con socios de todo el noreste de Estados Unidos, celebró nuestro cuarto virtual Ayuntamiento de Prevención los días 13 y 14 de septiembre de 2023. Este evento fue una oportunidad para promover enfoques innovadores de prevención que generen solidaridad entre movimientos para alterar la sistemas de violencia que dañan desproporcionadamente a las mujeres negras y a las personas de género expansivo.

Este evento de dos días exploró formas de apoyar a los sobrevivientes negros como líderes de nuestro movimiento y crear relaciones significativas con organizaciones y movimientos liderados por esta comunidad. Los presentadores involucraron a los participantes en conversaciones sobre temas críticos que afectan a las mujeres negras, los jóvenes y las personas de género amplio, incluida la justicia reproductiva y la vivienda como un derecho y una necesidad humanos básicos.

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

Session 1: Supporting Black Survivors as Leaders in Our Movement
Sesión 1: Apoyar a las personas negras sobrevivientes como líderes de nuestro movimiento

Graphic Recording in English

Session 1 Graphic Illustration

 

Graphic Recording in Spanish

Session 1 Graphic Illustration in Spanish

 


Session 2: Meaningful Partnerships with Black-Led Movements and Organizations
Sesión 2: Colaboraciones significativas con movimientos y organizaciones liderados por personas negras

Graphic Recording in English

Session 2 Graphic Illustration

 

Graphic Recording in Spanish

Session 2 Graphic Illustration in Spanish

 

 


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

Session 3: Intersections between Violence Prevention and Reproductive Justice

Sesión 3: Intersecciones entre la prevención de la violencia y la justicia reproductiva

Graphic Recording in English

Session 3 Graphic Illustration

 

Graphic Recording in Spanish

Session 3 Graphic Illustration in Spanish

 

 


Session 4: Housing as a Basic Human Need and Right
Sesión 4: La vivienda como necesidad y derecho humanos básicos

Graphic Recording in English

 

Graphic Recording in Spanish

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