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Green Dot, leenjii Taajjabtoota Yakkaatiif

Wed, May 31

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Oromo Community of Minnesota

Green Dot, leenjii Taajjabtoota Yakkaatiif

Leenjiin Afaano Oromoottin ni qoophaawaa namooni umriin isaa 16fi oll hundiinu nihirmaataa Leenjjiin kun hookkara hanqisuf tofataalee adaa adaa fi waan dandeenyu goonee hookkara habisnee adaa fi seera Uummataa gad dhaabufi

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Time & Location

May 31, 2023, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Oromo Community of Minnesota, 465 N Mackubin St, St Paul, MN 55103, USA

About the Event

Leenjiin Afaano Oromoottin ni qoophaawaa namooni umriin isaa 16fi oll hundiinu nihirmaataa

Leenjjiin kun hookkara hanqisuf tofataalee adaa adaa fi waan dandeenyu goonee  hookkara habisnee adaa fi seera Uummataa gad dhaabufi

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Come learn about different ways you can prevent violence in your community. This training will be facilitated in Oromo. It is open to the Oromo community and those age 16+. There are small choices we can make to help prevent violence. 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.

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Women's Initiative for Self Empowerment (WISE)

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