ÒEnvision

           A

               World

                       Without

                              ViolenceÓ

 

á   Documentary:  A Century of Genocide in the Americas: The Residential School Experience.

~    Rosemary Gibbons, director of the award-winning documentary short at the 2003 San Francisco American Indian Film Festival, speaks on A Century of Genocide in the Americas: The Residential School Experience, a short but powerful documentary about how Indian Residential Schools became a haven for institutionalized sexual abuse.

       Rosemary Gibbons is  a Mimbres

Apache/ Chicana, the first graduated student to get a Masters degree from the Native Voices Program.  She is

a member of the steering committee of the Boarding School Healing Project (BSHP) that is currently involved in education, validation, healing and making the Federal

Government accountable for  the wrongs committed in the United  States Indian boarding school system.

 

 

  Ò LetÕs Get R.E.A.L.!Ó

 ~   Kadihjia Kelly, Courtney  Butts, and Deadre Holmes ~

This workshop  will focus  on identifying the problems associated with helping women of color, particularly Black women on predominately White college campuses dealing with sexual violence, and outline suggested methods for reaching out to women of color for prevention and increased reporting.

 

 ~Laura Mahr and  Marcelina Martinez

This is a participation-based skills-building workshop designed to educate attendees about the prevalence of workplace-related sexual violence in agricultural work and strategies for prevention and supporting victims.

 

 

~ Lydia Guy 

The anti-rape movement has used sexual violence continua as a way of explaining the connection between sexual violence and sexism.  This vision does not incorporate the reality of those experiencing multiple oppressions, particularly communities and individuals of color.  This workshop will explore a Òre-visionedÓ continuum that attempts to make explicit the connection between sexual violence and all forms of oppression.

 

~ Facilitators: Manju Rajendran and Alexis Pauline Gumbs

  In this workshop, members of UBUNTU will lead participants in the process of creating their own publication using found resources, urgency and the collected brilliance of those gathered.  This workshop was first designed and facilitated by Serena Sebring and Alexis Pauline Gumbs at the Allied Media Conference.

Using June JordanÕs poem this workshop will encourage participants to explore and impact the relationship between gendered violence and structural political violence by raising their own voices, interviewing each other, writing poems, creating collages and assembling a shared work of transformation during the session.

The facilitators will scan the publication and distribute it as a pdf to the participants and (with permission) make it available online after the gathering.

 

 

 

~ M—nica Ram’rez, founder of Esperanza, a project of the Southern Poverty Law Center

   

 ~ Cathy Nardo, NSVRC Information Specialist

 

 

             Registration Information

 

         Registration fee:   $40

         Payable to CARe

         WeÕre sorry but we cannot take credit card payment at this time.

           

 

      There are a limited number of scholarship opportunities available.  Please contact care@purdue.edu no later than April 21st to apply.

 

 

 

Exhibitor Information

 

Contact us if you are interested in being an exhibitor at the CAReÕs 9th Multicultural Gathering. care@purdue.edu

 

 

 

 

 

 

Registration form along with remittance should be submitted to:

 

CARe

AGAD Room 214

615 West State Street

West Lafayette, IN 47907-2053

Phone:  765 – 494 – 6871

FAX:    765 – 496 - 7383

 

 

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Purdue University is an equal access/equal

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CARe: Communities Against Rape Initiative is funded

 through the Indiana State Department of Health,

Center of Disease Control, Rape Prevention Education Grant. Principal Investigator:  Mary Pilat, Ph.D.