Quantcast

Search our Archives!


Advertisement

Community calendar

POST AN EVENT


Calendar Search

“DATING WITHOUT DANGER: Teen Dating Violence Prevention & Intervention”

“DATING WITHOUT DANGER: Teen Dating Violence Prevention & Intervention”
a panel discussion, will take place on V-Day’s 15th Anniversary, Thursday, February 14, 2013, at 11:30 a.m. at National Council of Jewish Women/Los Angeles, 543 N. Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036. NCJW/LA is joining One Billion Rising, a movement to end violence against women. The panel features experts in the field of domestic violence and will discuss how teens can be educated so they do not become batterers in their adult relationships.

Join Moderator, Lindsey Horvath, Regional Coordinator One Billion Rising, Patti Giggans, Executive Director Peace over Violence, Barrie Levy, Author, UCLA Lecturer, Miguel A. Perez, Male Violence Prevention Project, Terra Slavin, Domestic Violence Lead Staff Attorney for LA Gay & Lesbian Center, Ava Rose, LCSW, Director of Women Helping Women NCJW/LA & UCLA Lecturer

For more information or to RSVP, contact Ruth Williams, Director of Advocacy, 323-852-8503 or ruth@ncjwla.org

Tracker Pixel for Entry
Dates: Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 11:30am - 2:00pm
Event Price: Free
Organization: National Council of Jewish Women Los Angeles
Venue: National Council of Jewish Women/Los Angeles
543 N. Fairfax Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Web Site: www.ncjwla.org
Flag This: Click to report an error,
problem or spam
Your email:
Please type this word :


Featured Stories

Greenberg's View
The Wall

Editorial cartoon REMOVE

Film
Israel Film Festival explores unfamiliar territory

Among its other benefits, the Israel Film Festival takes even those of us familiar with the country to places and people we know only superficially, or not at all. REMOVE

Calendar
May 25–31

Bridging the shores of the Mediterranean and the Pacific, entrepreneurs, investors, executives and tech enthusiasts from around the world converge on this two-day annual gathering at the Luxe Hotel on Sunset to learn about Israeli businesses and discover the next big trend.

50 Plus
New Old Friends

I've recently become close with Abe and Frank, two older guys in my neighborhood. At 90 and 88 respectively, they’re not the typical age of my other friends. At first I wasn’t sure if it was friendship. Maybe they were just humoring me or passing the time. Why would old people want to be friends with me, a 35-year-old?