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Learning and capacity building resources for advocates, preventionists, and activists

➜  If you are experiencing domestic violence and need support, please visit our searchable map of domestic violence organizations.

Whether you’re a seasoned advocate, a student, or a community member interested in learning more about domestic violence, our user-friendly resource library is a great tool for you. We have compiled an extensive database of publications, images, websites, webinars and more — all dedicated to understanding the dynamics of abuse, prevention strategies and community solutions. 

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Resource Dolores Chandler, facilitator and consultant, Equity Catalyst Consultant, and founder Build from the HeartSadia Hassan, Network facilitator and Equity Catalyst Consultant

Bibliography on Dismantling Racism and White Supremacy Culture

This guide includes good introductory materials for those who are just beginning to think about anti-racism work and challenging white supremacy, as well as provocative articles for people with some experience. There are book and video resources, helpful articles, organizational and community approaches, and resources for facilitators. 

Resource Mercedes Tune, Capacity Building Program Specialist, California Partnership to End Domestic Violence

Culturally Responsive Organizational Self Assessment Resources: Peer Learning Sessions

This Padlet includes many resources, including but not limited to:

Webinar Prevention Peer Network WebinarSeptember 2, 2021

Updates on State Prevention Funding
Prevention Peer Network

This webinar was held on September 2, 2021

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Webinar Prevention Peer Network WebinarOctober 28, 2021

A Call to Heal: Dismantling the School to Prison Pipeline Through the Engagement & Centering of Youth
Prevention Peer Network

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This webinar was held on October 28, 2021

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Webinar Prevention Peer Network WebinarAugust 19, 2021

Let’s Talk About Domestic Violence Awareness Month! Prevention Peer Network Webinar
Prevention Peer Network

Image is a grey background, with D V A M in a box on the left, with Domestic Violence Awareness Month below the box. The Partnership logo is beneath. On the right is Flip the Script on dark and light purple blocks

This webinar was held on August 19, 2021

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Over the past year, survivors, advocates, and preventionists have engaged in inspiring work to end domestic violence and intersecting oppression. Their stories flip the script, contributing to a beautiful narrative tapestry of resilience and community-rooted solutions that energize us to make our voices heard.

Webinar Prevention Peer Network WebinarAugust 12, 2021

Violence Prevention and Porn Literacy: Why You Should Include Porn Literacy in Your Violence Prevention Programming – and How to Do It!
Prevention Peer Network

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This webinar was held on August 12, 2021

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On August 12th we explored why violence preventionists should incorporate porn literacy into their curriculum. Preventionists had the opportunity to learn how to teach porn literacy to youth using a shame-free, trauma-informed, and anti-oppression lens.

Publication Family Violence Appellate Project California Partnership to End Domestic Violence

2021 Case-Annotated Compendium of California Domestic Violence Laws

This Case-Annotated Compendium of California Domestic Violence Laws is a list of some of the most important civil cases (including family law), with descriptions of their most significant holdings and a list of the statutes, rules, and regulations used or affected by the case. It can be found here.

Publication Family Violence Appellate Project California Partnership to End Domestic Violence

California Domestic Violence Law Compendium 2021

Every year, the Partnership and Family Violence Appellate Project (FVAP) provide an updated list, with descriptions, of the most relevant California laws affecting DV survivors and their families–including statutes, constitutional provisions, resolutions, and rules of court. The list is compiled into a document called a Compendium of DV Laws, and is published for free by the Partnership and FVAP.  It can be found here.

Webinar Prevention Peer Network WebinarJuly 15, 2021

Storytelling Builds CommUNITY
Prevention Peer Network

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This webinar was held on July 15, 2021

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Webinar California Partnership to End Domestic ViolenceMarch 25, 2021

Planning for a Virtual Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Prevention Peer Network

This webinar was held on March 25, 2021

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We are one year into the pandemic, and have learned so much about virtual prevention! How are you engaging your community in Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM)? Join us as preventionists share their plans for empowerment and raising awareness. Together we will have an opportunity to free think those virtual engagement strategies, and avoiding the Zoom fatigue pitfall.

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Understanding the Impacts of Domestic Violence on Survivors

The Depp v. Heard trial has been trauma activating for many survivors. At this moment when domestic violence is receiving a lot of sensationalized attention throughout the various forms of media, we affirm the need for attention on concrete solutions—those that support survivors, educate on the realities of domestic violence, and prevent it from occurring in the first place.