Inspired by the color for domestic violence awareness, join Willow to learn how to recognize and talk about abuse. Hear from survivors and community advocates shining the light on domestic violence.
Willow President & CEO Meaghan de Chateauvieux sits down with Mary's Place Executive Director Charlsey Bickett and board member Elma Borcillo, who came to the United State at four years old, to discuss domestic violence and the refugee community. As the US begins to open its borders to those seeking refuge, how can we support survivors who are learning a new language, new customs, and a new way of life.
Experts from STEPS to End Family Violence, a program of Rising Ground located in New York City, discuss the background and history of the Domestic Violence Survivors Justice Act (DVSJA), the approaches to program-level implementation of DVSJA, and the application of direct service to criminalized survivors under DVSJA. Facilitated by Ellen Yates, Evaluation & Impact Specialist with Willow Domestic Violence Center. Panelists:Julia Shaw, Co-Director, Criminalized Survivors ProgramPatrice James, Co-Director, Criminalized Survivors Program
Members of the Rochester/Monroe County Domestic Violence Consortium present results from recent survivor focus group research on the coordinated community response to DV in Monroe County. Public health and coordinated response experts join to provide additional analysis and insight. Facilitated by Hannah Sonner, Manager of Advocacy Services for Willow Domestic Violence Center. Panelists include:Nicole Trabold, Rochester Institute of TechnologyPhyllis Jackson, Common Ground HealthAllison O'Malley, Rochester/Monroe County Domestic Violence ConsortiumKesha Carter, CCSI and Survivor
A panel of local leaders discuss the intersection between the justice system, trauma-informed response, and the community response to domestic violence. Facilitated by Alison Francis-Lord, Director of Advocacy for Willow Domestic Violence Center. Panelists include:Sandra Doorley, Monroe County District AttorneyAmy Schwartz-Wallace, Empire Justice CenterDara Sheinfeld, Pro Bono Counsel, Davis PolkMichael Fowler, Chief Deputy, Monroe County Sheriff's Office
Join Jaime Saunders, President and CEO of the United Way of Greater Rochester, as she brings critical awareness to the lifelong impact that trauma has on children. Hear from Dr. Elizabeth Murray, Pediatrician at Golisano Children's Hospital, and Dr. Justin Russotti, Researcher at Mt. Hope Family and TRANSFORM Research Centers, how our community can prevent Adverse Childhood Experiences, or ACEs, by assuring safe, stable, nurturing relationships and environments.
Join Norma Holland as she calls attention to domestic violence at the intersections of race, gender and orientation. Hear from I Geena Cruz, Chief Executive Officer of Heels of Greatness and Kesha Carter, Chief Diversity Officer for CCSI on how our community can break down the barriers to understanding violence against marginalized groups in diverse communities.
Join Dante J. Worth, Executive Producer of Audacious Believer TV, as he tackles dating violence with Joe Carter, Dean of Students at Vertus Charter High School and Lisa Nolan, Willow’s Director of Prevention Education. Hear how to talk or even argue about healthy relationships with young people and boundaries.
Hear from the creator of Willow’s new mural Stories of Strength, artist Sarah C. Rutherford of Her Voice Carries. Joined by John Roberts, Co-Founder of Truth Collective, Sarah shares the story behind her inspiration for the mural and what surprised her most about the creative experience.
Join Norma Holland and Willow’s President & CEO Meaghan de Chateauvieux as they kick off our Purple Table Talks. Hear some shocking statistics about domestic violence in our community and learn how you can be a first responder with our digital prevention toolkit created in partnership with The Digital Hyve.