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Let's Talk About Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)

CoCA + Air Water Skin Teeth present a carefully curated panel discussion about Intimate Partner Violence that is culturally sensitive, reflective of our community and welcomes all the public to participate in the conversation. We are excited to have a conversation with several local experts. Please RSVP!

Fauzia Ameeri, ReWA, Refugee Women's Alliance (ReWA) Fauzia is a multilingual Domestic Violence Advocate at Refugee Women's Alliance (ReWA). ReWA empowers immigrant and refugee women and families through culturally and linguistically appropriate services.

Kye Robinson, Our Sisters' House, Kye Robinson is the Deputy Director of Our Sisters' House, serving Black and African American women, girls, and youth, with the goal of enhancing the lives of survivors by addressing their specific needs through culturally responsive intervention and prevention programs.

Nichelle Anderson, iNfinitely Well, FNTP, LICSW, Nichelle is a holistic health therapist, coach, consultant and Founder of Infinitely Well. She has expertise in working with survivors and perpetrators of domestic violence. Passionate about health, nutrition, and social justice, her practice is dedicated to providing services that improve the conditions of communities of color.

Patrick Martin, Lifewire, Patrick is the Director of Community Relations at LifeWire, one of the largest providers of advocacy services and shelter for survivors of domestic violence in Washington State. LifeWire works to end domestic violence by changing community beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors.

Amanda Freeman, Ampkwa Advocacy, Amanda is a Grand Ronde Tribal member, photographer and Founder of Ampkwa Advocacy, a nonprofit dedicated to raising awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples (MMIP) through advocacy, education, and art informed by her firsthand experience.

Our host, Jennifer Harrison, LICSW is a licensed psychotherapist, social worker, and resident artist in collaboration with CoCA. She specializes in trauma, addiction, somatic work and risk management and will moderate.

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Workshop IPV Community Training with API Chaya

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Survivor Art Show