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Welcome to our two-day virtual conference - (Re)Claiming Our Love: Social Justice & Domestic Violence.


Thank you for joining us in our mission to end society’s tolerance of domestic violence and social injustice at the second annual virtual conference, hosted by The Network - Advocating Against Domestic Violence.

This year, participants will have the opportunity to advance their understanding on models in the anti-violence and anti-oppression space that are focused on intersectionality, racial justice, abolition, decarceration and transformative justice to best serve survivors. 

Over the course of the two days, we’ll hear from activists, advocates and practitioners who are relentlessly using these approaches and models in their effort to create a violence-free world. 

The conference will center critical conversations on social justice and equity approaches and frameworks that directly influence interventions and solutions for domestic violence and other forms of violence. 

CEUs for ICDVP/CPAIP, LSW/LCSW, and LPC/LCPC will be provided for $13. Participants seeking CEUs must register and submit attendance by completing the session evaluation forms linked within each session. >> Register for CEUs HERE.
 

*Please note that this is a working schedule and times are subject to change.
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Terri Pope

Center for Advancing Domestic Peace
Programs Director
Terri Pope is Programs Director at Center for Advancing Domestic Peace. In addition to her day-to-day administrative responsibilities, Terri conducts assessments, and facilitates partner abuse intervention groups for men and women who are accountable for engaging in harm in their intimate partner relationships and anger management groups. An advocate for trauma impacted, marginalized, oppressed, and disenfranchised individuals, she believes the services are paramount in ensuring the safety and well -being of men, women, families, and communities.

Terri has worked in social services for more than twenty years. As a master’s degree level community mental health professional, she is passionate about encouraging, motivating, and daring others to imagine, and work to become better versions of themselves.

Terri, a mother of two children: son, Kenneth and daughter, Kimberly, is currently pursuing her PhD in Community Psychology, at National Louis University in Chicago, IL.
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