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Green Dot Active Bystander Intervention Training (Karen)
Green Dot Active Bystander Intervention Training (Karen)

Sat, Jul 22

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The Urban Village

Green Dot Active Bystander Intervention Training (Karen)

Come learn about different ways you can safely intervene to prevent violence in your community. This free training will be facilitated in Karen and is open to those in the Karen community who are age 16+.

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Time & Location

Jul 22, 2023, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM CDT

The Urban Village, 1082 Arcade St, St Paul, MN 55106, USA

About the Event

Come learn about different ways you can safely intervene to prevent violence in your community. This training will provide different ways of intervening that you can realistically see yourself doing – to set the norm in our community that we do not tolerate violence. This free training will be facilitated in Karen and is open to those in the Karen community who are age 16+.

The training will cover:

  1. Three forms of violence: intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and cyberbullying/stalking.
  2. How to identify signs of violence in your community.
  3. Culturally-responsive ways to safely intervene to stop or prevent violence using the 3Ds: direct, delegate, and distract.

View and download the Karen language infographic on What is an Active Bystander?

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