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RE: LGBTQQI DV speakers


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  • From: "Molly Dragiewicz" <>
  • To: "Mandy Mount" <>, "Boyd, Chimi L" <>, <>
  • Subject: RE: LGBTQQI DV speakers
  • Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 17:10:47 -0400
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  • List-id: "Discussion List for sexual assault educators and counselors on campus." <sapc.list.mail.virginia.edu>


National Coalition of Anti-Violence Projects would know who is available
in your area http://www.ncavp.org/
I believe Avy Skolnik is still at 

 212-714-1184


Molly Dragiewicz
Assistant Professor
Faculty of Criminology, Justice, and Policy Studies
University of Ontario Institute of Technology


-----Original Message-----
From: 

[mailto:]
 On Behalf Of Mandy Mount
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 4:49 PM
To: Boyd, Chimi L; 

Subject: RE: LGBTQQI DV speakers

I participated in a training conducted by Avy Skulnik (I hope that is
the right spelling) at CALCASA a couple of years ago.  He was an
incredible speaker and trainer.
I'm not sure where he is now, but I think I last located him in New
York.

Best,
Mandy

________________________________________________

Mandy K. Mount, Ph.D., Director
UCI Campus Assault Resources and Education (CARE)
202 Student Services I, Room 208
Irvine, CA 92697-2210

Phone: (949) 824-7273
Fax: (949) 824-1235
www.care.uci.edu


-----Original Message-----
From: 

[mailto:]
 On Behalf Of Boyd, Chimi L
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 1:40 PM
To: 

Subject: LGBTQQI DV speakers

Does anyone know of any good LGBTQQI SA or DV speakers that are low
cost? I would be especially appreciative of names of people of color.

Thanks!

Chimi L. Boyd
Director, Women's Center
North Carolina Central University
Student Services Building, Suite 120
1801 Fayetteville Street
Durham, NC 27707
(919) 530-6811, phone
(919) 530- 7958, fax

I knew that when an individual Black woman's consciousness concerning
how she understands her everyday life undergoes change, she can become
empowered.  Such consciousness may stimulate her to embark on a path of
personal freedom, even if it exists primarily in her own mind.  If she
is lucky enough to meet others who are undergoing similar journeys, she
and they can change the world around them. -Patricia Hill Collins, Black
Feminist Thought
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