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Oct 13 2020

Getting Comfortable Talking About the Uncomfortable

Domestic Violence Awareness Month

October 13, 2020

4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

Location

Zoom

A purple ribbon commemorating Domestic Violence Awareness Month on a pink background with purple text describing the event.

Join us for a conversation on difficult topics that impact our communities. Bring a craft that you are working on or borrow an idea from our Crafts to De-Stress.

Our session will be facilitated by Myasr Ihmoud, a program specialist at a local violence prevention and intervention agency on Chicago’s west side working at the intersection of community and interpersonal violence. She has also worked as a court advocate assisting victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in filing for and obtaining orders of protection. In that role, Myasar primarily worked with Arab and Muslim immigrants providing services in both Arabic and English. She received her Bachelor of Social Work degree from Governors State University in 2017 and is currently a law student at UIC John Marshall Law School. As a daughter of Palestinian immigrants, Myasar values strong community ties and a commitment to justice and anti-violence work here and abroad.

Registration is required to receive the Zoom link.

If you have any questions or accommodation requests, please email arabamcc@uic.edu.

Co-sponsored by the UIC Arab American Cultural Center.

Register

Contact

Arab American Cultural Center

Date posted

Sep 30, 2020

Date updated

Sep 30, 2020