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44 Hour Advocacy Training
Two out of three Californians have either experienced domestic violence directly or through a close friend or family member. That number is likely higher in Black communities. By becoming a domestic violence advocate, you can help end domestic violence. Through our 44-hour advocacy training, you will gain the knowledge, communication skills, and awareness to help end domestic violence in Black communities. You can help protect our entire community through your advocacy.
Sign up here to learn more about our 44-Hour Advocacy Training.
Education & Training
Black Women Revolt Against Domestic Violence’s staff are available to train community partners, the general public, and survivors. We offer the following trainings:
DV 101 - What is Domestic Violence?
Healthy Relationships
Helping Survivors of Domestic Abuse
Employment Protections for Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking
Safety Planning for Domestic Violence Survivors
Supporting Black Survivors of Domestic Violence
Healthy Relationships for Teens
Teen Dating Violence 101
In addition to these topics, training can be customized to address specific audiences to discuss the historical context of how Black women experience and navigate domestic violence, and Black maternal and infant health outcomes and domestic violence.
If you are interested in booking a training please contact info@blackwomenrevolt.org
Workshop Offerings
Black Women Revolt offers a variety of workshops.
See current offerings and pricing here
Resources