What can initiate conversations of the whole society about the impact that sexual violence and gender discrimination affects the social and personal like that to prevent the effort, College of the canyons bench marks presentation on campus has invited renowned social theorist Dr. Jackson Katz for the these issues focus on.
Seminar-presentation "men, women, sex & violent force" at College of the canyons performing arts center Santa Clarita, will be held on (Tuesday) 3/31 4:00 PM.
The best way it stops you can do to prevent it and talk about sexual violence and ensure the safety of students in Dr. Michael wilding, canyons of University student services Vice President said. See our University and start number of related initiatives on this issue, now a necessary conversation help activity has invited Dr. Jackson Katz.
An internationally recognized educator, author, filmmaker and social theorist, Katz holds degrees from Massachusetts, Amherst and Harvard University and UCLA.
Relationship violence prevention, Katz has spent most of his career. He once TED talk presenter, lectured at more than 1,400 University campus. In addition, he shared his message in professional education, welfare services, public health, law enforcement and professional athletics.
He 1993 to Katz at Northeastern University established neutral, his MVP team members reached thousands of tens of thousands of high school students, as well as a violence prevention (MVP) program, in the multi ethnic mixed mentor co-founder at College and university campuses in student athletes.
"We are committed to preventive" wilding was added "wants to make sure understand how can play a role but part of our campus community, everyone, they keep the others safely.
Katz and his MVP members in a handful of the MVP program to join the other NFL teams, has been working closely with representatives of the New England Patriots, in the Organization's front office.
"We are community as a whole to prevent relationship violence about the groundbreaking work of Dr. Katz, opportunity to use hope, ' said Larry Schallert, University in interim Director of student health and wellness.
"Dr. Katz at the charming and insightful stories that deal with one thing of the most important issues facing communities today," added the Schallert. "This relationship for tackling all types men and women events, we improve our own lives for our partners, friends, family and colleagues and responsible for actively taking the might affect other people address how.
Parents, students, teachers, people who are interested in participating in the dialogue of health care professionals, coaches, first responders and be encouraged to participate in this event.
Admission is open to society and free.
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