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DESCRIPTION:The 23+ million Asians/Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders (A
API) in the U.S. represent a diverse array of races\, ethnicities\, cultur
es\, socio-economic statuses\, and other identities. As a result\, the exp
eriences and needs of AAPI survivors of gender-based violence are just as
varied\, and meaningful services that come from a culturally relevant appr
oach are critical in making sure that survivors and their families have ac
cess to continued well-being and healing. In this training\, you will gain
a deeper understanding of the cultural dynamics and barriers experienced
by AAPI survivors\, and the provision of culturally responsive services. T
his training is designed for an interdisciplinary audience who already hav
e some knowledge of gender-based violence and will include a combination o
f presentation\, participant discussion and breakout sessions.\n\nWorkshop
Agenda:\n&bull\; Culturally Relevant Services\n&bull\; Emerging Trends &a
mp\; Activism\n&bull\; Local Realities\, Local Resources\nPresenter: Nhu M
inh Le\, Asian Pacific Development Center\n&bull\; Closure and Evaluation\
n\nWorkshop Objectives\n1) Understand the diverse challenges and barriers
affecting AAPI communities and survivors.\n2) Understand how culturally re
sponse services are important and meaningful in supporting AAPI survivors
to achieve long term well-being.\n3) Understand the emerging trends as a r
esult of COVID\, increased AAPI-hate and how anti-GBV work intersects with
other social justice movements.
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SUMMARY:Center on Domestic Violence Fall Community Education Series Worksho
p
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The 23+ million Asians/Asian-Americans and Pac
ific Islanders (AAPI) in the U.S. represent a diverse array of races\, eth
nicities\, cultures\, socio-economic statuses\, and other identities. As a
result\, the experiences and needs of AAPI survivors of gender-based viol
ence are just as varied\, and meaningful services that come from a cultura
lly relevant approach are critical in making sure that survivors and their
families have access to continued well-being and healing. In this trainin
g\, you will gain a deeper understanding of the cultural dynamics and barr
iers experienced by AAPI survivors\, and the provision of culturally respo
nsive services. This training is designed for an interdisciplinary audienc
e who already have some knowledge of gender-based violence and will includ
e a combination of presentation\, participant discussion and breakout sess
ions.
\n
\nWorkshop Agenda:
\n&bull\; Culturally Relevant S
ervices
\n&bull\; Emerging Trends &\; Activism
\n&bull\; Loca
l Realities\, Local Resources
\nPresenter: Nhu Minh Le\, Asian Pacifi
c Development Center
\n&bull\; Closure and Evaluation
\n
\n
Workshop Objectives
\n1) Understand the diverse challenges and barrie
rs affecting AAPI communities and survivors.
\n2) Understand how cult
urally response services are important and meaningful in supporting AAPI s
urvivors to achieve long term well-being.
\n3) Understand the emergin
g trends as a result of COVID\, increased AAPI-hate and how anti-GBV work
intersects with other social justice movements.
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