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- NRCDV Publications
February 2019
How can we create meaningful connections with youth leaders seeking opportunities to become vocal advocates for themselves and their communities?
Publisher(s): Youth-led activism is an important part of the anti-violence movement. In NRCDV's February 2019 TA Question of the Month, Rebecca Balog and Tanae LeClaire from the National Indigenous Women's Resource Center explore ways that adult advocates can expose youth to technical skills and create spaces necessary for them to successfully navigate and impact the anti-violence movement.
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- NRCDV Publications
- Training Tools
December 2018
WEBINAR: ACE-DV Speakers Initiative Series: Navigating Challenges in Storytelling with Audiences
Publisher(s):In this panel discussion, representatives of the ACE-DV Leadership Forum strategize together about common audience-generated challenges when sharing our stories in public spaces.
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- General Material
- NRCDV Publications
- Training Tools
September 2018
WEBINAR: ACE-DV Speakers Initiative Series: Valuing Your Story
Publisher(s): In this 1-hour panel discussion, representatives of the ACE-DV Leadership Forum explore considerations for valuing your worth as a speaker, making the case to our agencies/ systems, negotiating contract terms and fees, retaining rights to your story, and the risks and challenges in speaking your truth, especially for those who experience multiple layers of oppression.