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Domestic Violence Awareness Month 2015
Flip M
e Over!
More Inform
ation
On The B
ack!
Tuesday, October 6Domestic Violence and the Restraining Order Process
Tuesday, October 6Kitchen Convos:
We’re Serving it Up!
Wednesday, October 7
Animal Abuse & Family ViolenceSymposium
Tuesday, October 13
Telling Amy’s Story
Wednesday, October 14Justice for My Sister
(Justicia para mi Hermana)
Tuesday, October 20The Power of Pan Dulce:
Discussing Domestic Violence
Tuesday, October 27
Survivor Speak!
Friday, October 3016th Annual
Violence Prevention Conference
Website: fullerton.edu/womenscenter/Email: [email protected]
Phone: 657-278-3928Facebook: facebook.com/womenscenter
12:00 - 1:00 P.M.
WakeMan Seminar Room UH-205
12:00 - 1:00 P.M.
APARC Conference Room UH 210B
1:00 - 3:45 P.M.
Titan Student Union Pavilion A
5:00 - 7:00 P.M.
Humanities 110
TSU Titan Theater
12:00 - 2:00 P.M.
4:00 - 5:00 P.M.
Chican@ Resource Center
6:30 - 8:30 P.M.
Housing Piazza
8:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.
TSU Pavilions AB
Event DetailsThroughout the Month
Tabling: Mondays 10am-12pm, Thursdays 11am-1pm @ Various Campus Locations
Tuesday, October 6
Domestic Violence and theRestraining Order Process
Magdalena Diaz, Senior LegalAdvocate will share the actual process
of restraining orders, why someonemight consider obtaining one, differenttypes of restraining orders, the court
process, and the legal and psychologicalissues people face.
Kitchen Convos: We’reServing it Up!
Join the Asian Pacific AmericanResource Center (APARC) and theviolence prevention programs of theWoMen’s & Adult Reentry Center.
We will be discussing: DomesticViolence and how abusiverelationships impact the API
community, what holds people backfrom intervention and what
motivates them to get involved!
Wednesday October 7
Symposium: “Animal Abuse, FamilyViolence, and Criminal Justice:Prevention and Intervention”
This symposium covers the establishedlink between animal abuse and otherforms of victimization, such as child
abuse and domestic violence. Speakerswill discuss an array of topics, from
motives and contexts, to theinvestigative and legal challenges tocases of animal abuse and cruelty.
Sponsored by: College of Humanities & SocialSciences, the Division of Politics, Admin. &
Justice, the Department of Sociology, Alpha PhiSigma (Criminal Justice Honors Society), and
the Criminal Justice Student Association.
Tuesday, October 13
Telling Amy’s Story
A screening of a documentary short filmbased on the 2001 domestic violence
homicide of a college student and phonestore employee. Join us for a panel ofcampus and community partners todiscuss how we can work to prevent
dating/domestic violence.Sponsored by: Verizon Wireless
Wednesday, October 14
Justice for My Sister(Justitia para mi Hermana)
The award-winning documentary film'Justice for My Sister' takes an intimate lookat violence against women in Guatemalaby chronicling the three-year journey of
Rebeca as she tries to hold her sister's killeraccountable. The Director/ProducerKimberly Bautista will introduce the
documentary and after share the result andthe identified partner organizations
throughout 20 countries that are using thefilm and educational materials to promote
gender equity.
An event for Chicano/Latino Heritage MonthSponsored by: Mesa Cooperativa de CSUF,
Hermanas Unidas, and Para Mujers
Tuesday, October 20
The Power of Pan Dulce:Discussing Domestic ViolenceJoin the Chican@ Resource Center(CRC) and the violence preventionprograms of the WoMen’s & AdultReentry Center to discuss: DomesticViolence.We will talk about howabusive relationships impact the
Chican@ Latin@ community, whatholds people back from intervention andwhat motivates them to get involved!
Tuesday, October 6
Survivor Speak!
Join us for a night of communityempowerment at this year’s Survivor
Speak! Listen to inspiring survivortestimonies, vibe to spoken word pieces,
and learn how you can step in andspeak up against dating/domesticviolence by participating in activity
booths!
In collaboration with: Housing andResidence Life
16th AnnualViolence Prevention Conference
8:30am-4pmTSU Pavilions AB
This year’s 16th Annual ViolencePrevention Conference will provide
engaging speakers and workshops thatprovide information and resources on
how to prevent sexual violence oncollege campuses. Featuring a screeningand panel discussion of the nationallyrecognized film The Hunting Ground.FREE for all CSUF affiliates. Please
RSVP on the WoMen’s & Adult ReentryWebsite at: fullerton.edu/womenscenter
Friday, October 30
Tuesday, October 27
With Student Health & Counseling Center