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Part 1: Let this Transform You

 

Tonight, October 30, 2020
6 — 7:30PM

Dear Friend,

There’s still time to get your tickets to our first installment of our Evening Over Violence virtual series event that’s happening tonight at 6pm PT!

You don’t want to miss the crucial conversations we’ll be having with our amazing Humanitarian Award honorees about what transformative work can look like within the anti-violence movement in order for us to build a more just future for us all. We’ll be engaging in this topic with innovative performances and frank conversations as we raise critical funds to support those impacted by domestic and sexual violence.

We hope you can join us!

Honoring Brave Space Builders of the Anti-Violence Movement


Leah Aldridge
California Coalition Against Sexual Assault 
Leah works as an educator, facilitator and trainer on the multi-disciplinary issues of interpersonal violence for diverse populations and how they intersect with issues of race, class, and other social issues. Leah holds a PhD in Cinema and Media Studies from the University of Southern California, and has recently joined the Dodge College of Film & Media Arts at Chapman University.


Tinisch Hollins
Californians for Safety and Justice
Tinisch Hollins is a crime survivor and a native of San Francisco, CA. She has been deeply engaged in the Bay Area social justice movement as a community organizer, policy advocate and systems navigator for nearly two decades. She has worked passionately to bring the voices of survivors to the center of community engagement and public policy and has advocated tirelessly for those voices to guide decisions, priorities, and resources.




Esta Soler
Futures Without Violence

Esta Soler is the Founder and President of Futures Without Violence, a national social justice organization dedicated to preventing violence and abuse, and to helping survivors and communities heal.

Soler was instrumental in the passage of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), and under her leadership, FUTURES has developed evidence-based programs to prevent violence; help survivors and children heal; deliver trauma-informed training to educators, health and judicial professionals; among many other services. 

Featuring a Special DiscoCanto Performance by

Thalma de Freitas
Mother, Grammy Nominated Singer-Songwriter & Spiritual Activist
Evening Hosted by
Patti Giggans


This is a virtual event; tickets are required, so get your tickets now!

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Love as a Transformative Force

Thursday, November 12, 2020
6 – 7:30PM PST

Honoring:
LA County Supervisor Hilda Solis

The Future is Intersectional

Thursday, November 19, 2020
6 – 7:30PM PST

Honoring:
Kimberlé Crenshaw & the African American Policy Forum
 

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