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Calling all hotline advocates, legal advocates, shelter advocates, bilingual advocates, prevention advocates, directors, and all those who support domestic violence survivors! We are so excited to invite you to our annual conference, September 23-24 in Yakima, WA!

Whether you’re a seasoned advocate or new to the field, you have a place in this movement. Join us as we journey through the roots of our movement, envision our path ahead, and explore the heart of our work.Through learning, connection, workshops, and inspiring speakers, we’ll reflect on what drives us, what sustains us, and how we can continue to show up for survivors and each other.

The 2024 WSCADV Annual Conference has officially sold out! See you in Yakima!

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Monday, September 23
 

12:30pm PDT

At the Kitchen Table: Narrative Change in Rural Washington
Monday September 23, 2024 12:30pm - 2:00pm PDT
This workshop will focus on building narrative power in rural Washington to address gender-based violence and intersecting issues of economic justice, racial justice, and reproductive justice. Participants will learn to weave narrative strategies into campaign and initiative work, integrating community organizing and strategic communications. The session will include interactive exercises to help programs develop, distribute, and organize narrative change across key issues. Participants will also build connections across programs to use narrative change as a shared project.
Speakers
avatar for Elana Mainer

Elana Mainer

Executive Director, Rural People's Voice
Current Board MemberCommunity Associate - Rural People's Voice (Okanogan County)Elana was born in eastern Washington and calls Okanogan County home. After many years as a social worker, a whole lotta years waiting tables, and lots of hard-earned wins as a leader in rural community... Read More →
Monday September 23, 2024 12:30pm - 2:00pm PDT
South Ballroom (100/200/300)

2:30pm PDT

Abolition Feminism 101
Monday September 23, 2024 2:30pm - 4:00pm PDT
Abolition Feminism 101 will offer workshop participants a chance to become familiar with the radical orientation to anti-violence work that is based on principles of abolition feminism.  It will include a review of the genealogy of the movement that has been led by Black feminists and other feminists of color and discussion of the ways that abolition feminism enables a more justice-oriented approach to ending gender violence.  Topics will include a critique of carceral feminism and examples of abolition feminist praxis, including presentation of specific analytical and organizing tools.  Participants will be invited to create and share long-term strategies that they can embrace in the work for freedom.
Speakers
avatar for Beth Richie

Beth Richie

Distinguished Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago
Beth E. Richie is Head of the Department of Criminology, Law and Justice and Professor of African American Studies at The University of Illinois at Chicago. The emphasis of her scholarly and activist work has been on the ways that race/ethnicity and social position affect women's... Read More →
Monday September 23, 2024 2:30pm - 4:00pm PDT
South Ballroom (100/200/300)
 
Tuesday, September 24
 

12:30pm PDT

Thinking Like an Advocate About Mandatory Reporting
Tuesday September 24, 2024 12:30pm - 2:00pm PDT
Increase your understanding of how mandatory reporting impacts survivors and their children; decision making and advocacy questions beyond report or don't report. Come learn about best practices, practical skills & tools for advocates.
Speakers
avatar for Margaret Hobart

Margaret Hobart

Advocate in the wild
Margaret Hobart, PhD. has been an activist and advocate for survivors of DV/SA for decades. She’s worked on hotlines, in emergency shelters and community-based advocacy programs. During her 15 years at WSCADV, she focused at first on the DV Fatality Review, then shifted to children... Read More →
Tuesday September 24, 2024 12:30pm - 2:00pm PDT
South Ballroom (100/200/300)

2:30pm PDT

No Targets on Our Backs: Supporting Reproductive Justice and Access in Resistant Communities
Tuesday September 24, 2024 2:30pm - 4:00pm PDT
Historically remote and rural communities have had limited access to reproductive health care and as a result survivors experience lifelong impacts that can undermine their health and choices. Rural Resources Victim Services created strategic messaging about Reproductive Justice and health care options while making sure neither survivors nor staff had a target on their backs.
Speakers
avatar for Alison Price

Alison Price

Director, Rural Resources Victim Services
Alison Price is the director at Rural Resources Victim Services and Children's Advocacy Center, an agency that serves survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, and other types of crime in Stevens, Ferry, and Lincoln Counties. Since joining the movement over a decade... Read More →
Tuesday September 24, 2024 2:30pm - 4:00pm PDT
South Ballroom (100/200/300)
 
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