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From Betsy DeVos's rescinding of Obama-era campus sexual assault guidelines to increasing public outcry against sexual harassment and assault, there couldn't be a more poignant moment to discuss the most complex issues surrounding gender-based violence. At the First Annual Conference on Gender-Based Violence, we will:
- Learn practical tools for building and participating in survivor-driven programming, activism, and advocacy
- Engage in conversation on eradicating cycles of violence and misogynistic culture
- Gain insight into how to effectively support those most vulnerable to gender-based violence
Featured GuestsKeynote by Brooke Axtell, writer, speaker, performing artist, and activist, Founder and Director of She is Rising
Dr. Kiera Ladner, Indigenous Scholar on gender-based violence and genocide Tucson Girls Chorus, under the direction of Dr. Marcela Molina Hey Baby-Art Against Sexual Violence, exhibit and contest |
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“This is a vital topic that affects everyone...whether we are discussing campus sexual assault, domestic violence, unique vulnerabilities of girls, murders of trans women of color, rape as a weapon of war, Federal rollbacks of Title IX protections, or any of the myriad issues connected to gender-based violence, the time is now to direct our significant institutional resources toward social change. The UA has been and will continue to be a leader in this area, and this conference is an important step." - Monica J. Casper, Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies and Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Inclusion in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences.
ADMISSION IS FREE
LIMITED SEATING |