“She’s Too Strong:” Understanding the Intersections of Misogynoir, Domestic Violence, and Victimization

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November 2021


“She’s Too Strong:” Understanding the Intersections of Misogynoir, Domestic Violence, and Victimization

Regional Victim Assistance Training

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November 16, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

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An event every 2 days that begins at 10:00 am, repeating until November 18, 2021

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The Confidential Advocacy Program at OHSU hosts a two-part series, presented by Ujima Community. This free webinar is intended for medical providers, medical students, supervisors, managers, human resources, advocates, and others who may interact with survivors of violence. Free continuing education credits will be provided to participants. Part one will take place November 16th, followed by part two on November 18th, both from 10am-12pm. “This workshop will underscore the ways in which historical trauma and institutionalized/systemic racism have impacted Black women and girls.…

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“She’s Too Strong:” Understanding the Intersections of Misogynoir, Domestic Violence, and Victimization

Regional Victim Assistance Training

Webinar

November 18, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

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An event every 2 days that begins at 10:00 am, repeating until November 18, 2021

United States


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The Confidential Advocacy Program at OHSU hosts a two-part series, presented by Ujima Community. This free webinar is intended for medical providers, medical students, supervisors, managers, human resources, advocates, and others who may interact with survivors of violence. Free continuing education credits will be provided to participants. Part one will take place November 16th, followed by part two on November 18th, both from 10am-12pm. “This workshop will underscore the ways in which historical trauma and institutionalized/systemic racism have impacted Black women and girls.…

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