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Higher Education
Critical to our social justice work are the presentations and conversations Men Stopping Violence (MSV) begins with higher education organizations, including colleges, universities and fraternal organizations. While these groups may not be directly involved in the work to end violence against women, they are important allies in establishing community norms that say violence against women will not be tolerated. MSV is interested in listening to the experiences of those involved in higher education and sharing ours.
In fall 2011, Emory University will begin offering a class and practicum in violence against women at the upper division level. The class will be taught by Ulester Douglas, director of training for MSV.
A percentage of the campus work done by MSV is offered pro bono, as funding allows. For more information on programs like Emory's or developing a program such as these at your school or university, please contact Yolo Akili at 347.549.9656.
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