Building lasting & equitable solutions that make CA the healthiest state & end domestic violence.
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How do we take partnership a step further and support our grantees beyond the grant dollar? Here are some key lessons we learned this year: https://t.co/hwq962QoQc
❗️FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITY❗️Seeking individuals with expertise working to address the economic security and mobility of survivors of domestic violence. Learn more and apply: https://t.co/xlw3DSfpZZ
Join @SIREN_UCSF and @WithoutViolence for a 2-part webinar series exploring strategies to prevent intimate partner violence & promote healing. Part 1 happening Nov. 12. Register here: https://t.co/cFK1iMhnEC
What an incredible event! Thank you to everyone who joined us to explore how solutions-oriented reporting can reshape how we cover domestic violence. The conversation doesn’t stop here—stay engaged and keep the momentum going! https://t.co/OpqtRoogn9
The Journalist Playbook was shaped by the voices of journalists, advocates, survivors, and experts working to change how domestic violence is reported. It’s a resource for solutions-based, responsible journalism. Discover more:https://t.co/OpqtRoogn9
The countdown is on! In a few days, we’re bringing together journalists, advocates, and experts to discuss how solutions-based reporting can transform the way we cover DV. Join the livestream on October 25th and be part of the change. https://t.co/32rBjCqRg7
Check out this article co-authored by Richard Vezina, Senior Program Officer @BlueShieldFound & BUILD Funder Collaborative member, on how philanthropy can help public agencies engage underserved communities equitably. Read more: https://t.co/Mx5KRQav4L
"There isn’t a room that I go into where people don’t have very immediate, very emotional stories about caring for a parent with dementia or a child with a disability."- @aijenpoo
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What will it take for journalism to change how we understand domestic violence? It starts with solutions-oriented coverage that amplifies diverse survivor experiences. Join our 10/25 livestream to learn how reporting can make a difference. https://t.co/32rBjCqRg7
The #JournalistPlaybook is a comprehensive tool to help journalists report on domestic violence with accuracy, empathy, and impact. Case studies, expert insights, and ethical guidelines empowers responsible, solutions-based coverage. https://t.co/KkBASXq7Xr
Meet the advisor group behind the #JournalistPlaybook. Survivors, journalists, and organizations like @cpedvcoalition, have come together to create a resource that empowers responsible reporting on domestic violence. Explore the Playbook here:https://t.co/OpqtRoogn9
It’s more important than ever for funders to work together with the public health community to improve population health. Join fellow #PHFunders at #APHA2024, Oct 27-30 in Minneapolis.https://t.co/hLzi5lylTA
The Journalist Playbook is designed for accessibility—offering journalists easy access to essential information and resources. It's a practical tool for reporting on domestic violence with accuracy, empathy, and impact. Explore the playbook. https://t.co/cXQxMh8pjB
How can journalists handle sensitive interviews with survivors of violence? Our latest article in the #JournalistPlaybook offers trauma-informed interviewing practices to guide respectful, empathetic conversations. https://t.co/cXQxMh8pjB
Thousands of stories on domestic violence are written every year—each one has the potential to influence opinion and drive change. Solution-oriented coverage can dispel misconceptions, empower survivors, and inspire action. https://t.co/OpqtRoogn9
📣The same forces that deny Latinas equal pay also deny workers #PaidLeave and #PaidSickDays. America can do better for workers.🛠️ No worker should labor knowing that they are valued less than others doing the same work and with the same qualifications. #LatinaEqualPay
Why is changing how domestic violence is reported important? Journalists have the power to reshape the narrative, influence change, empower survivors, and hold systems accountable. Discover how journalists can make a difference: https://t.co/e9QKUPR5n5 #LetsEndDV#DVAM2024
In this month's Intersections, we feature our work to break the cycle of domestic violence. Inside you'll find work from @UCLAPritzker, @CrdvNetwork, & @GEH_UCSD . https://t.co/LOgmAl01Pv