About the Webinar:
Discover how sustainability, trauma, and intimate violence are all interconnected – and use those connections to build a roadmap for change. Join Anne DePrince who will draw on her research on intimate violence to explore the power of collaborative problem solving across our collective interests. This will be a one-on-one conversation between the moderator and the guest speaker.
About our Presenter:
Anne DePrince is a distinguished university professor, expert in trauma and intimate violence, and author of Every 90 Seconds: Our Common Cause Ending Violence against Women. As a clinical psychologist, community-engaged researcher, and Associate Vice Provost for Public Good Strategy & Research, Anne champions community-university collaboration for public problem solving. The recipient of the U.S. Department of Justice Vision 21 Crime Victims Research Award for her contributions to the nation’s understanding of crime victims, she invites you to discover your self-interest in working together to end violence against women and girls.
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