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- From: "Duncan, Jamechya" <>
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- Subject: Recommendations of Speakers for RespectCon 2020
- Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2019 20:24:31 +0000
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Hey Everyone!
It is with great excitement that Emory’s Office of Respect continues our planning for our annual RespectCon conference taking place April 24-25, 2020! Established in 2012, RespectCon is a low-cost conference focused on understanding the connections between sexual violence and other forms of oppression, thereby connecting this work to broader structural inequities and integrating our work into social justice movements. Please stay on the lookout for more information coming soon as we hope you can join us.
We are looking for any recommendations of innovative keynote speakers who can speak from an intersectional and anti-oppressive lens as it relates to current topic areas within the anti-violence movement. We would greatly appreciate any suggestions and recommendations. Thank you.
In Best Regards, Jamechya Duncan| Respect Program Specialist, The Office of Respect Center for Student Success Programs and Services, Division of Campus Life Phone: 404-727-6842| Fax: 404-712-1519| respect.emory.edu| 1525 Clifton Road, Suite 103C, Atlanta, GA 30322
The Office of Respect is Emory’s central hub for interpersonal violence prevention and survivor resiliency. We end violence by ending oppression
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- Recommendations of Speakers for RespectCon 2020, Duncan, Jamechya, 12/06/2019
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