Subject: Discussion List for campus-based and allied personnel working to end gender-based violence on campus.
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- From: benazeman <>
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- Subject: Re: Thoughts on why DV historically left out of campus work
- Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 01:28:37 -0700 (PDT)
Great conversation, Juliette and Susan!
I'm not sure why, but from the local DV program point of view, it's been very frustrating. And I'm thrilled it's changing.
I remember working for several local domestic violence programs years ago, approaching local colleges to collaborate. They never seemed to have time for us - sometimes we'd read the newspaper and see that they'd invited a DV speaker and hadn't even told us, much less invited us! Did others from DV programs have a similar experience?
Until the violence stops,
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On Sunday, October 4, 2015 at 11:04:32 PM UTC-4, juliettegrimmett wrote:
Hey folks -I hope you are all well. I'd love to hear your thoughts about why you feel dating/domestic violence and stalking have historically been left out of campus prevention and response programs. I'm compiling a list and very much value your expertise. You are welcome of course to make this a larger discussion over the listservs, or email me off line.Thank you!
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- Thoughts on why DV historically left out of campus work, Juliette Grimmett, 10/04/2015
- Re: Thoughts on why DV historically left out of campus work, benazeman, 10/05/2015
- RE: Thoughts on why DV historically left out of campus work, Harrington, Rebecca, 10/05/2015
- Re: Thoughts on why DV historically left out of campus work, CBK Enterprises, 10/05/2015
- Re: [WRAC-L] Thoughts on why DV historically left out of campus work, Kaplan, Claire Naomi (cnk2r), 10/05/2015
- Re: Thoughts on why DV historically left out of campus work, benazeman, 10/05/2015
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