CREVAWC is welcoming special guest Jackson Katz on May 30th!
Jackson Katz, Ph.D., has long been a major figure in the growing global movement of men working to promote gender equality and prevent gender violence. He is co-founder of Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP), one of the longest running and most widely influential gender violence prevention programs in North America and the first major program of its kind in the sports culture and military. Jackson Katz is an educator, author, filmmaker, and cultural theorist who is internationally renowned for his pioneering scholarship and activism on the issues of gender, race, and violence.
Feature Event:
The Role of Educators and Parents in Addressing Violence Against Women and GirlsDate: May 30, 2018 Free Admission and Parking We will also have community panel reflections from: Barb MacQuarrie | Community Director, Centre for Research and Education on Violence Against Women and Children Sandra Savage | Mental Health Lead, Supervisor of Professional Support Staff, London District Catholic School Board Matt Sereda | Culture for Learning-Learning Coordinator, Thames Valley District School Board |
If you have questions about the event, email Barb Potter at bpotter7@uwo.ca
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