Do you know victims/survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking can now chat with an attorney through the Email Hotline's new Live Chat feature? In this webinar presenters will share tips for how to best navigate the website and how to support victims/survivors who need to chat with a WomensLaw attorney through the Email Hotline.
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This 90-minute webinar will feature co-directors of three organizations that serve survivors of violence and trauma. They will share about their co-leadership experience, structure, learning, and growth that they have experienced.
¿Sabe que las víctimas/sobrevivientes de violencia doméstica, agresión sexual y acoso ahora pueden chatear con un/a abogado/a a través de la plataforma de la Línea Informativa? En este webinario daremos algunos ejemplos de cómo hacer mejor uso de este recurso y cómo apoyar a víctimas/sobrevivientes que necesitan chatear con una abogada de WomensLaw a través de la Línea Informativa.
This webinar will feature providers and advocates from across the country working to promote the health and well-being of survivors living with HIV in clinical settings - and their communities. Este seminario web contará con proveedores y defensores de todo el país que trabajan para promover la salud y el bienestar de los sobrevivientes que viven con el VIH en entornos clínicos y sus comunidades.
For this 90-minute webinar, two culturally-specific organizations will share about their collective structures and empowerment-based leadership journeys, strategies, lessons learned, and tips for practice.
Tillie Black Bear (Sicangu Lakota) was a mother, grandmother, activist, and advocate bringing awareness to domestic violence. She is considered the grandmother of the movement to end violence against Indigenous women, including domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking and sex trafficking. The National Indigenous Women's Resource Center is pleased to continue Tillie’s legacy by offering seasonal virtual healing camp sessions.