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Show Summary:In this episode of The STEM Space, Natasha chats with Cherelle McKnight on all things math, including building a positive math identity, the systematic barriers in math education, and the challenges teachers face in the math classroom. Cherelle is a former mathematics teacher who now works as the director of PK–5 content development at Illustrative Mathematics, a non-profit organization that offers free K-12 math curriculum with a mission to create a world where all learners know, use, and enjoy mathematics.About Cherelle McKnight, Director of PK-5 Content Development at Illustrative Mathematics: Cherelle McKnight received a BA in audio production and a minor in human development from Howard University. Cherelle went on to complete her MA, specializing in PK–5, at Mercer University.Cherelle has served as a mathematics teacher, coach, curriculum and instruction specialist, and consultant. She is passionate about supporting students, teachers, and parents and helping them develop positive mathematical identities. Cherelle is currently the director of PK–5 content development at Illustrative Mathematics.Beyond her professional pursuits, Cherelle is a Formula 1 driver. (Cherelle loves to play Mario Kart.) She and her wife are the proud pawrents of a Frenchie.About Illustrative Mathematics: Illustrative Mathematics (IM) has created research-backed, standards-aligned K–12 mathematics curricula since its founding in 2011. Thoughtfully designed and expert-authored, IM's comprehensive suite of math curricula is designed to encourage inclusive, engaging mathematical discussions supported by tasks, lesson plans, professional learning, and community.Links from the Show:Related The STEM Space Podcast EpisodesIs Teaching Engineering Bad? - Part 1 and Part 2166. Why Math Matters ft. CEO of NMSI73. Does STEM Track?Vivify STEM Blog PostsNot all STEM is Equal: 3 Stages of STEM EducationTop 10 Ways To Encourage Girls In STEMClaire: I Didn't Always Want to be an EngineerVivify STEM LessonsFREE! - Using Geometry to Build a Safe Shelter!Paper Football Math ActivityFREE! - Add Math Practice to any Design Challenge using these Editable Budget SheetsOther STEM ResourcesIllustrative MathematicsInviting Students to the Math Party: Creating an Inclusive and Engaging Math Community blog by Cherelle McKnightQuick TipsTHE STEM SPACE SHOWNOTESTHE STEM SPACE FACEBOOK GROUPVIVIFY INSTAGRAMVIVIFY FACEBOOKVIVIFY XVIVIFY TIKTOKVIVIFY YOUTUBE
FAN MAIL TEXT HOTLINE What happens when children are raised by evil and neglect? With one family, numerous women went missing and were eventually found murdered. Well, some of them were found. All to make dad proud.This episode was presented by Safe Shelter in Jamestown, ND.This episode was brought to you by Mya's Mission.Episode title suggested by: AmandaVictims: NumerousLocation: Grand Rapids, MI & FloridaSupport the showhttps://linktr.ee/midwestmurderpod
Goodnight! The Albany Democrat-Herald reporters sign off and put A Place to Sleep to bed. We take a last look at the very weird and very serious way policy and rest overlap for thousands of folks in Oregon. Also, hear the entire theme song, "Safe Shelter": https://youtu.be/7KEVw1WWXks?si=WqJm4jIBnY5r2J-OSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This podcast is called “A Place to Sleep,” and so far, we've put a big emphasis on the word place. In this episode we focus on sleep and the consequences of a lousy night's rest. New episodes every Tuesday. Plus, hear the entire theme song, "Safe Shelter": https://youtu.be/7KEVw1WWXks?si=WqJm4jIBnY5r2J-OSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Does it matter that Portland has the national spotlight for visible tent encampments and open drug use? Probably not for the people most affected by public sleeping rules in PDX. Plus, hear the entire theme song, "Safe Shelter": https://youtu.be/7KEVw1WWXks?si=WqJm4jIBnY5r2J-OSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This city in Southern Oregon was sued for its local laws that prevented people from camping anywhere on public property. Now people without housing can stay at almost any park in Grants Pass, but they have to move every three days. Plus, hear the entire theme song, "Safe Shelter": https://youtu.be/7KEVw1WWXks?si=WqJm4jIBnY5r2J-O See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The tiny city in Oregon raises some big constitutional questions about where to allow people without housing to sleep (Brownsville put them on Main Street to make them a spectacle). A look at how we got here, from Martin v. Boise, Johnson v.Grants Pass and the 8th Amendment to Oregon HB 3115. Read more about the decisions by city elected leaders in Brownsville, and the rest of the series, here. New episodes every Tuesday. Plus, hear the entire theme song, "Safe Shelter": https://youtu.be/7KEVw1WWXks?si=WqJm4jIBnY5r2J-O See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How did the last couple of elections change the way East Linn County interacts with its unhoused residents? Well, a Capitol insurrection attendee is on the city council in Sweet Home. And in Lebanon, three elected officials ran with Constitutional conservative branding for non-partisan positions. Plus, hear the entire theme song, "Safe Shelter": https://youtu.be/7KEVw1WWXks?si=WqJm4jIBnY5r2J-O See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why does Sweet Home's homeless shelter punch above the tiny city's weight? Welcome to East Linn County, Oregon. We've still got Trump flags and, now, the region's only designated sleeping place for folks actively self-medicating with alcohol and narcotics. Plus, hear the entire theme song, "Safe Shelter": https://youtu.be/7KEVw1WWXks?si=WqJm4jIBnY5r2J-O See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Does anyone know where they're supposed to be? Corvallis, Oregon, is trying to get through to the folks sleeping in public with colorful brochures that show where they're not supposed to be: near creeks, rivers, wetlands, sidewalks or within 20 feet of trees. Read more about Corvallis camping rules, and the rest of the series here. New episodes every Tuesday. Plus, hear the entire theme song, "Safe Shelter": https://youtu.be/7KEVw1WWXks?si=WqJm4jIBnY5r2J-O See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's Dusty Bryant been up to? He's due in court. And he's back to a nomadic way of life after Albany, Oregon, police removed him from Marvin's Garden — the city-designated site for legal overnight camping. Catch up with Dusty, and the rest of the series here. New episodes every Tuesday. Plus, hear the entire theme song, "Safe Shelter": https://youtu.be/7KEVw1WWXks?si=WqJm4jIBnY5r2J-O See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is it like to be kicked out of a designated sleeping site? Cities across Oregon in July 2023 designated places where someone legally can sleep. Police evicted Dusty Bryant after he couldn't fit his belongings in his tent at Marvin's Garden, a gravel-covered property near the county jail with room for 15 residents and the city of Albany's response to a state law that took effect in July. Then Bryant overdosed. Reporters at the Albany Democrat-Herald have explored the constitutional right to a night's rest across Oregon for A Place to Sleep. New episodes every Tuesday. Plus, hear the entire theme song, "Safe Shelter": https://youtu.be/7KEVw1WWXks?si=WqJm4jIBnY5r2J-O See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Salvation Army Journey to Life Center, an emergency men's shelter in Thunder Bay Ontario is supporting those experiencing homelessness during the latest extreme cold. The emergency shelter currently has space for everyone that needs to come out of the cold including a 25-bed overflow section. The Salvation Army's mobile outreach vehicle also continues to go out every night, providing up to 200 meals a night, including soup, sandwiches and hot chocolate. Staff members on the van are also handing out warm clothing such as hats, gloves, coats, and more. The City of Thunder Bay runs a care bus which stops at the various shelters and there are several warming centers throughout the city. If anyone would like to donate warm winter clothing to The Salvation Army they can drop off at The Salvation Army Journey to Life Centre. Monetary donations can be made by visiting salvationarmy.ca or by calling 1-800-SAL-ARMY.
In this episode we share dos and don'ts when helping people find safe shelter. Domestic violence is the leading cause of people needing to find safe shelter. But those people are very vulnerable and often fall prey to people who are waiting to take advantage of them, making them worse off than they were before they left their abuser.It's important that we take our time to learn the dos and don'ts so that we don't send people into harms way.Jimmy's book, The Devil Inside: How My Minister Father Molested Kids In Our Home and Church for Decades and How I Finally Stopped Himhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/1950948617/ref=cm_sw_su_dpSupport us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/SpeakingOutFind us on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/jimmyhintonauthorhttps://www.facebook.com/SilentGriefSupportAnd Twitter:https://twitter.com/JimmyHinton12https://twitter.com/clarahintonIntro--Film Glitch by Snowflake (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/snowflake/56350 Ft: reusenoiseOutro--I Have Often Told You Stories (guitar instrumental) by Ivan Chew (c) copyright 2013 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/ramblinglibrarian/41284
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A 2021 National Survey on LGBTQ Youth Mental Health found that 28% of LGBTQ youth experienced homelessness or housing instability at some point in their lives — even though they represent less than 10% of the population. The impact of homelessness is far reaching. LGBTQ youth who experienced housing instability are more two-to-four times more likely to experience depression, anxiety and other mental health issues. So what is being done to help LGBTQ youth find a safe place to sleep for the night in Nashville? The nonprofit Nashville Launch Pad has been working since 2014 to address this issue. Last week, the group restarted its cold weather shelter for LGBTQ youth for the first time since the pandemic began. In this episode, we'll hear from the executives from Nashville Launch Pad and from two community members about their experiences with homelessness. First, we talk with the Nashville Scene's Kelsey Beyeler about her cover story on the school-to-prison pipeline. Guests: Kelsey Beyeler, education reporter, Nashville Scene Imani Miles Andrea Mobley Amiee Sadler, vice president, Nashville Launch Pad H.G. Stovall, executive director, Nashville Launch Pad Related episodes: The growth of LGBT-affirming churches What housing is ‘affordable' for you? Bisexuality in Nashville Nashville's growing need for affordable housing Celebrating Nashville's LGBTQ+ community, past and present
Director Shauna Kemp joined us to talk about herself and her role at Jamestown Safe Shelter. October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Safe Shelter provides services, training, and more for men and women who are affected by domestic abuse and violence.
The practice of Christian Meditation helps us live with the peace of Christ. Relax to the sounds of rainfall. How can you create a safe place for others? Meditate on Proverbs 17:17. Find peace and rest during this guided meditation for mind and body with deep breathing, prayer, and scripture. Use these meditations as a bible study in the morning to center yourself on the truth in God's word. For more Bible meditations, download the Abide app: https://abide.co/awesome
[This show is produced in Somali only; English caption of the show context is down below] Maanta waxaan idinla wadaageyna qayb cusub oo barnaamijka Taakulo ah, oo aan idin kugu soo gudbino wararka iyo dhacdooyinnka howlaha bahda Qaramada Midoobay ee Soomaaliya. Qaybta maanta waxaan kaga hadli doonaa howlaha ay qabato hay'adda Qaramada Midoobay u qaabilsan qaxootiga ee UNHCR eek u aadan caawinta dadka qaxootiga ah iyo barakacayaasha Soomaaliyeed ee la daala dhacaya saameynta abaaraha. Katie Ogwanga, oo ah sarkaal sare oo UNHCR u qaabilsan ilaalinta, ayaa ka hadli doonta howlaha caawinta ah dadka guryahooda ka soo barakacay iyo waxa hay'adda Q.M ee UNHCR la sameyso ururada caalamiga ah iyo kuwa gudaha si loo horumariyo baahida loo qabo in la ilaaliyo dadka nugul ee soo barakacay ee aan haysan goob ay ku noolaadaan balse hadda laga caawiyey in ay hoy helaan. Waxaan sidoo kale wareysanay Kay Obwona, sarkaal dhanka hoyga u qaabilsan UNHCR, waxayna noo sharxi doontaa sida lagu aqoonsado dadka u baahan gurmadka degdeg ee lagu caawinayo hoy iyo agabka kale, sida ay ku abaabulaan deegaanada iyo howl maalmeedkooda ay ka fuliyaan xeryaha barakacayaasha. Barnaamijka waxaa idinla socodsiinaya Cali Guutaale iyo Fatxi Max'ed. Waxaa heleysaa fursad aad uga falceliso barnaamijka oo aad aragtidaada nagula wadaagi hadda idaacadda aad barnaamijka kala socoto. Radio Mogadishu (2:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m.) Radio Kulmiye KNN (2:30 p.m., 10:30) Radio Baidoa (2:30 p.m., 9:00 p.m.) SBC Radio (2:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m.) Radio Garowe (2:00 p.m., 10:00 p.m.) Radio Cadaado (2:30 p.m., 10:30 p.m.) Radio Risala (2:00 p.m., 9:00 p.m.) Radio Dalsan (2:30 p.m., 9:00 p.m.) Radio Hiranweyn (2:00 p.m., 8:15 p.m.) Radio Galgadud (3:00 p.m., 8:30 p.m.) Radio Kismaayo (2:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m.) Waxaad sdoo kale ka helikartaa Podcast qybtaan iyo qaybaha kaleba: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ke/podcast/tubta-nabaada-path-to-peace/id1373615264 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/tubta-nabaada-path-to-peace TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Podcasts/Tubta-Nabaada-Path-to-Peace-p1120872/ Si aad wax badan uga ogaato shaqada iyo warbixinada Howlgalka kaalmaynta QM ee Soomaaliya waxaad booqan kartaa: Website: https://unsom.unmissions.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/UNSomalia Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UNSOMALIA Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/unsom/ SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/unsom-somalia/... Vimeo: https://www.vimeo.com/unsom -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Today we bring you a new episode of #Taakulo, the radio show that shares news and updates about the work of the United Nations family in Somalia. In this episode, we find out more about the work of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in assisting Somali people to cope with the drought in Somalia. Our first guest is Katie Ogwanga, Senior Protection Officer at UNHCR. She discusses UNHCR's work in helping people who have been forced to leave their homes and what the High Commissioner does with other international and national organizations to improve the protection needs of vulnerable groups that were displaced and did not have a place to live but that have been now been assisted to find a home. We also talk to Kay Obwona, a Shelter Officer at UNHCR, who explains how they identify those who are to be assisted with shelter and non-food items, how they organize settlements and how daily operations in these settlements are carried out. The programme is presented in Somali by Ali Gutale and Fathi Mohamed. You can share your thoughts by calling in your favourite radio stations during the show.
Today on Midday: strategies to help people who are homeless. Tom's first guest is Dr. Sam Tsemberis, a clinical psychologist and the founder of Pathways Housing First Institute. He is the creator of what's come to be known as the “Housing First” model, which Tsemberis calls the “vaccine for homelessness.” Sam Tsemberis joins us on Zoom from Los Angeles, California. Then, Tom speaks with Katie Allston, the president and CEO of Marian House, a Baltimore organization that has been helping formerly incarcerated women with housing and support services since 1982. On Friday night, they will celebrate their 40th anniversary with an event at the R House Garage in Remington, hosted by the actor Rachel Hilson and Denise Koch of WJZ Television. We also hear from recent Marian House graduate Juanita “Nita” Bowie. Juanita Bowie and Katie Allston join us on Zoom from Baltimore... The United Nations estimates that more than 11 million people have been displaced by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Roughly half of them have fled their homes to other places in Ukraine, but nearly 5 million people have fled to other countries, including the United States. Airbnb is coordinating with federal officials to provide free, temporary housing for refugees from Ukraine here and throughout Europe. Tom's next guest is Liz DeBold Fusco, the Communications Lead for North America for Airbnb. She joins us on Zoom from Colts Neck, New Jersey. BTW, local musicians are collaborating to help Ukraine. Tomorrow night, members of the Baltimore Symphony will partner with The Creative Alliance for a concert at the Meyerhoff. For more info, click here. And on Saturday night, An Die Musik in Baltimore will present pianist Lisa Weiss, hammer dulcimer virtuoso Ken Kolodner, klezmer clarinetist Seth Kibel, and mandolin master Joel-Michael-Schwartz in a concert to benefit Ukraine. For information on that concert, click here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, we talked about the new safe shelter on X street. Homeless are now allowed to camp out permanently and go unbothered. they can feel safe and receive services if they so choose to accept them. Mari talked about the recent shootings, she hit us with another trivia game. Miles touched on the United States possible boycotting the Olympics that are set to be help in China. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wearesacramento/message
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Safe Shelters are located in different areas across the country. They fight the battle of Domestic Violence on a deeper level. They are not only a safe place for victims and children to reside after leaving an abusive situation but they also teach and restore the victim emotionally. Safe Shelter advocates for victims on so many levels to the point where they are able to stand, and provide, for themselves.Listen in as Latonia interviews Doretha Rice, Program Director for Chatham County Safe Shelter-Center for Domestic Violence Services. Since 1979, SAFE Shelter has been Savannah's only shelter dedicated to all victims of intimate partner violence and their underage children. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/a-womans-soul-restored/message
Safe Shelters are located in different areas across the country. They fight the battle of Domestic Violence on a deeper level. They are not only a safe place for victims and children to reside after leaving an abusive situation but they also teach and restore the victim emotionally. Safe Shelter advocates for victims on so […] The post Fighting Domestic Violence on a Deeper Level appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Safe Shelters are located in different areas across the country. They fight the battle of Domestic Violence on a deeper level. They are not only a safe place for victims and children to reside after leaving an abusive situation but they also teach and restore the victim emotionally. Safe Shelter advocates for victims on so […] The post Fighting Domestic Violence on a Deeper Level appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Safe Shelters are located in different areas across the country. They fight the battle of Domestic Violence on a deeper level. They are not only a safe place for victims and children to reside after leaving an abusive situation but they also teach and restore the victim emotionally. Safe Shelter advocates for victims on so […] The post Fighting Domestic Violence on a Deeper Level appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Thursday, July 16, 2020, 1-2 pm Courageous Conversations with Sheree welcomes Pastor and Business Owner Lydia Syed. Listen as she unpack how to turn chaos into opportunities by turning your visions into legacies. Tune in this Thursday on 107.5 FM or WRUU.org. Lydia Rayner-Syed holds a Bachelor’s degree in Advertising and Marketing from the University of Georgia and a Masters of Business Administration from the University of Phoenix. Her past employment experience includes market manager and strategy consultant in the entertainment business, workforce solutions advisor in higher education with Apollo Group. Syed has over 17 years experience in broadcast media sales, including 11 years with the seven Cumulus Media radio stations where her roles included: director of sales and general sales manager. Her background also includes six years in television management, and newspaper advertising sales. Over the last four years, she has built a financial services practice through New York Life Insurance and is now in the process of launching her own financial and business solutions company, LARS, Enterprises, LLC. Actively giving back to the community through her work with non-profit organizations, she has served on numerous boards throughout the coastal empire region including, AWWIN, Inc and Safe Shelter. Syed recently participated in the Leukemia Lymphoma Society’s 2020 Woman of the Year. Lydia Syed is the Pastor of Grace & Deliverance Kingdom Church of Christ Holiness Unto The Lord in Savannah, Georgia. Born in Fort Myers, Florida, she grew up in Baxley, GA and is the youngest of six children. She is married to Dastagir, and is the mother of 3 children; Omar (Deceased), Syeda and Camille and loves being "GiGi" to her four grandchildren. Pastor Syed began her ministry with Bible Study in her home in September 2007. God has continued to bless the ministry over the years moving the church from hotel, to store front to the grounds at 11826 Apace Avenue in Savannah. The ministry continues to grow under the direction of the Holy Spirit and guidance of her Overseer, Bishop E. L. Stevens of Darien, GA. Pastor Syed has faith and is a living testimony of her life verse, "I can do ALL things through Christ who strengthens me." Contact info: Phone: 912 484-3054 Email: lydiasyed357@gmail.com
Our home in God is our refuge. "Come unto me and I will give you rest", as spoken by Jesus. The Lord is our safety, is our sanctuary.
When Home Isn't Safe: Shelter-In-Place for Victims of Domestic Violence and Child Abuse We’re staying home to keep ourselves and each other safe. But what if home isn’t safe at all? What Does Recovery from COVID-19 Mean? As thousands of people around the world continue to get sick from COVID-19, many are also recovering. FDA Relaxes Blood Donation Restrictions for Men Who Have Sex With Men Amid COVID-19 The FDA has reduced the amount of time men have to wait to donate blood after having sex with another man. Joking from a Distance: Aparna Nancherla on Finding Humor in our Collective Anxiety Joking about living with anxiety has been central to Aparna Nancherla’s material for years now, making her brand of humor particularly well suited to this current moment.
God is our safe shelter in the last days. We don't have to be afraid. God loves us and He will welcome us and protect us.
Psalm 91 Preacher: Pastor Will O'Brien
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This week's show is called "Safe Shelter Options For Women And Children". Listen to host Jean Newell, as she discusses everyday real estate concepts. A show about everything on real estate from foreclosures to Feng Shui.Today she discusses The Women's Shelter.
Stalking is not uncommon during the end of a relationship. With today's technology and our quest for connection, it's easier than ever to track someone. It's easier to do that without the person's knowledge and it's harder for the person being stalked to stop it.So what is stalking? When does stalking become a crime? What are the common methods of stalking and how can you protect yourself?My guest for this Conversation is BreAnne Meyer, Outreach Director for the Safe Shelter of St. Vrain which offers services to victims of abuse, working with them to develop their safety plan for remaining or leaving their relationship.During the show, Meyer references keeping an incident log. You'll find a template for one at the Stalking Resource Center here: https://victimsofcrime.org/docs/src/stalking-incident-log_pdf.pdf?sfvrsn=4You'll also find a synopsis of the show at my blog here: https://sincemydivorce.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-stalking-and-divorce
"It is in the shelter of each other that we live." Yes. From Rahab to Ahimelech, this is the story of the People of God. How can we join in that legacy of sanctuary today? Hear what Joe has to say in "Sanctuary."
Better Than A Sermon: Listen to "The Escort," a monologue of Rahab adapted from Grit and Grace by Caryn Rivadeneira.
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When you hear a tale of abuse, whether it's in the news, a friend or a family member, and whether it's physical, emotional or financial abuse, do you find yourself wondering why the person doesn't just leave? Why do they stay?They know why. They know exactly what it takes to leave an abusive relationship. In fact, survivors have often left many times and the obstacles to being alone force them back to their abuser.Joining Mandy for this Conversation about leaving an abusive relationship are Jackie List and BreAnne Meyer with Safe Shelter of St. Vrain in Longmont, Colorado. Safe Shelter offers services to victims of abuse, working with them to develop their safety plan for remaining in the relationship or leaving.The national domestic abuse hotline is 1-800-799-7233 and the website is http://thehotline.org.Find a synopsis of this show at Mandy's blog: http://sincemydivorce.com/know-takes-leave-abuser
This week's show is called "The Women's Center - Safe Shelter Options." Hosts Jean Newell and Jonathan Lack interview Dr. Susan Kiley, Director of Programs with the Women's Center on their outreach services and upcoming events. Listen to host Jean Newell as she discusses everything on real estate from foreclosures to Feng Shui.
Many people are familiar with how technology can be used to perpetrate intimate partner abuse, whether a victim is stalked, tracked, or rarassed using phones and computers, or whether an abuser threatens, isolates or destroys using high tech equipment. But research is now showing that technology can be used not just as a tool to hurt someone, but also as a trigger for abuse. A study on the roles of phones and computers in abusing women by male perpetrators helps define all the ways technology fits into the equaation of intimate partner abuse, Ibe if tge aytgirs if tgat researcgm Jiabbe Belknap, PhD, joins us as does Jenn Doe, MPA, Outreach Coordinator for Safe Shelter of St. Vrain Valley in Longmont, CO as we discuss technology, abuse and how the two fit together.
Safe, Shelter and Situational Awareness