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Kev Cob Qhia Txog Active Bystander (Hmong)
Kev Cob Qhia Txog Active Bystander (Hmong)

Sat, May 14

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Hmong Village, Room A18

Kev Cob Qhia Txog Active Bystander (Hmong)

Los kawm paub txog ntau hauv kev cuam tshuam tiv thaiv kev nruj tsiv huav peb zej zog.

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Time & Location

May 14, 2022, 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM

Hmong Village, Room A18, 1001 Johnson Pkwy, St Paul, MN 55106, USA

About the Event

Muaj ntau txoj kev me rau peb sawv daws xaiv los pab tiv thaiv kev nruj tsiv. Kev cob qhia nov muaj hauv kev ntau yam cuam tshuam rau koj pom koj tus kheej ua tau – los teeb tsa cov cai hauv peb zej zog tias peb tsis zam kev nruj tsiv.

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. Ultimately, these interventions can help set the norm in our community that we do not tolerate violence.

The training will focus on three forms of violence:

1. Intimate Partner Violence is abusive behavior one person in a relationship uses to control the other. It can be physical, verbal, sexual or emotional.

2. Sexual Assault is any type of sexual contact or behavior that occurs without first having given verbal permission.

3.…

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