Contact
Shasme Jackson, Project Coordinator
Women of Color Network
sjackson@nrcdv.org
800-537-2238 x 142
When
Wednesday, April 10, 2013 at 8 AM EST
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Thursday, April 11, 2013 at 4:30 PM ESTAdd to Calendar
Where
Sheraton Albuquerque Uptown Hotel 2600 Louisiana Blvd. NE Albuquerque, NM 87110 http://www.sheratonalbuquerqueuptown.com/
THE HILTON COLUMBUS DOWNTOWN:
Driving Directions
IMPORTANT
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE WOMEN OF COLOR NETWORK (WOCN) WILL COVER THE COST OF ONE NIGHTS LODGING AND TRAVEL FOR FOR THIS EVENT. ALSO, UPON REGISTRATION COMPLETION, A COMFIRMATION EMAIL WILL APPEAR WITH ADDITIONAL DETAILS ABOUT YOUR TRAVEL LOGISTICS.
STATISTICS
Domestic violence affects women of all races and ethnicities, and important similarities emerge when economic factors are controlled and races are studied within the same financial bracket. However, several studies show that overall, women of color experience domestic violence in greater proportions:
- An estimated 29.1% of African American females are victimized by IPV in their lifetime. 18.8% of African American women reported rape in their lifetime.[1]
- Over 23% Hispanic/Latino females are victimized by IPV in their lifetime. 7.9% of Latinas will be raped by a spouse, boyfriend or ex-boyfriend during their lifetime.[2]
- Native American/Alaskan Indian women and men report higher rates of IPV than do those from other minority backgrounds. 34.1% of Native American/Alaskan Indian women reported rape in their lifetime.[3]
- 41-60% of Asian Pacific Islander respondents reported IPV during their lifetimes.[4]
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[1.] Tjaden P, and Thoennes N. (2000a) Extent, nature, and consequences of intimate partner violence: findings from the National Violence Against Women Survey. Washington (DC): U.S. Department of Justice. Publication No. NCJ 181867. Available from: www.ojp.usdoj.gov.
[2.], [3.] Ibid
[4.] Asian & Pacific Islander Institute on Domestic Violence, Fact Sheet: Domestic Violence in Asian Communities.
REGISTRATION
STOP Administrator Action Meeting
New Strategies and Practices to Reach and Resource Underserved, Un-Served, and Inadequately Served Communities
Limited Space
Reserve Your Space Now at this Ground-Breaking Event
Deadline February 28th, 2013
GOALS OF THE ACTION MEETING:
Building on our current technical assistance, this is your opportunity to increase your knowledge and improve your skills to more effectively:
- Identify underserved, inadequately served, and un-served communities in your state.
- Expand and build productive relationships and partnerships with underserved communities and community-based organizations.
- Gain input and representation of underserved communities on State planning teams.
- Navigate the challenges of responding to the needs of emerging populations.
- Increase technical assistance, funding, and services reach to underserved communities.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
Each State Administrator may attend one Action Meeting in the region of their choice:
- New Mexico Action Meeting: Albuquerque, NM from April 10-11, 2013 being held at Hilton Columbus Downtown. To register for this event click the "Register Now!" button located at the bottom of this form. Deadline to register is February 28, 2013.
- Kentucky Action Meeting: Louisville, KY, from Feb. 28-29, 2013 being held at The Brown Hotel following ALSO's STOP Administrators Meeting. For more information and to register for this event copy and paste link into your web browser: http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=m5l8wkdab&oeidk=a07e6lba27483e90565 Deadline to register is December 31, 2012