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Organizing a Community-Based Response to Domestic Violence: the Filipino Experience (PDF only)
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Using the Filipino community as a model, this publication serves as a guide to organizing immigrant communities against violence in the home. It chronicles the establishment of outreach and education efforts that involve survivors and others as leaders in the community.
Power and Control Wheel and Tactics Used Against Immigrant Women (PDF)
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The Chart supplements and is an adaptation of the “Power and Control” Wheel produced by the Domestic Abuse Intervention Project. This is to be read together with the handbook “Working with Battered Immigrant Women: A Handbook to Make Services Accessible.”
This publication is available as a digital download only.
Raising Our Voices: Queer Asian Women’s Response to Relationship Violence (PDF)
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Raising Our Voices is based on the results of a focus group with Asian immigrant women and Asian American women from different backgrounds.
The report includes major recommendations to service providers and the Appendix Section includes national listing of organizations devoted to Asian battered women.
This publication is available as a digital download
Relationships, Support and Wellness Safety Card (PDF only)
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Relationships, Support and Wellness is a safety card designed to assist behavioral health providers in talking to women about domestic violence as part of routine care.
Reproductive Health Poster (Hard Copy and PDF)
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This poster is specific to family planning and reproductive health settings. The poster asks patients whether they have experienced reproductive coercion—forced sex, birth control sabotage, coerced pregnancy, or violence—by an intimate partner. Women are encouraged to talk to their health care provider for more information and help and are also
Something My Father Would Do: Overcoming Legacies of Family Violence (DVD + Youtube Video)
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Currently this DVD is sold out, but we do have the English AND Spanish versions of the film uploaded to our Youtube Channel.
Strengthen Families, Prevent Violence Billboards (PDF)
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Three billboards were designed and are available here as a digital download (PDF). These billboards may be erected across any community, adjacent to busy highways and roads, or posted in community centers including Tribal offices, schools, gyms/recreation centers, health care facilities and visitation centers.
The PDF download link includes all 3
Strengthen Families, Prevent Violence Brochure (Hard Copy and PDF)
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The brochure offers parents/care givers/grandparents concrete action steps that they can take to promote resiliency and healing for children; information on how violence effects children’s health and behavior; and national referrals for help (websites and confidential hotlines).
The 8.5” x 11” (tri-fold) brochure may be distributed at community events, or programs accessed by
Strengthen Families, Prevent Violence Posters (Hard Copy and PDF)
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Strengthen Families, Prevent Violence is a campaign for Indian Country and was designed to educate and engage families on concrete action steps that they can take to promote resiliency and healing for children. The campaign was funded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (DOJ) and developed by
Survivor Brochure: A Health Care Guide for Survivors of Domestic and Sexual Violence (Hard Copy and PDF)
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FUTURES worked in partnership with Olga Trujillo, JD and the National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma & Mental Health to develop a health brochure for those who have survived childhood or adult violence/abuse. The physical and emotional harm that comes from being abused by a loved one can affect survivors even after the violence
Trans/GNC? In a Relationship? Caring Relationships, Healthy You Safety Card (Hard Copy and PDF)
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The goal of this safety card is to be both a survivor-centered resource and a useful conversation starter for health care providers who are doing universal education around healthy relationships and assessing for violence specifically with Transgender, Gender Queer, or Gender Non-Conforming people or in LGBTQ health settings.
The PDF download
Un-Heard Voices: Domestic Violence in the Asian American Community (PDF only)
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(Un) Heard Voices is based on the results of a focus group with Asian immigrant women and Asian American women from different backgrounds. The report includes major recommendations to service providers and the Appendix Section includes national listing of organizations devoted to Asian battered women.
This publication is available as a
Voices from Our Movement Part 1/3 – Connecting the Dots: Racism, Oppression, and Work to End Domestic, Sexual, and Intimate Violence
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This resource is Part 1/3 of the Voices from Our Movement Anti-Racism video series, please follow the link below for additional resources on how to utilize these videos.
For accompanying discussion questions + facilitator tips, transcripts, and resources please visit: https://www.futureswithoutviolence.org/health/racism
Voices from Our Movement Part 2/3 – Racism in the Anti-Violence Movement: Impacts on Survivors, Advocates, and Communities
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This resource is Part 2/3 of the Voices from Our Movement Anti-Racism video series, please see Part 1/3 before viewing, and follow the link below for additional resources.
For accompanying discussion questions + facilitator tips, transcripts, and resources please visit: https://www.futureswithoutviolence.org/health/racism
Voices from Our Movement Part 3/3 – Transformation is Now: Toward an Integrated, Intersectional Movement
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This resource is Part 3/3 of the Voices from Our Movement Anti-Racism video series, before viewing please view parts 1 and 2 of this series, and follow the link below for additional resources on how to utilize these videos.
For accompanying discussion questions + facilitator tips, transcripts, and resources please visit:
We Are Sacred – American Indian/Alaska Native Reproductive Health Safety Card (Hard Copy and PDF)
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This safety card was designed for health settings serving Native communities including IHS clinics, Tribal health centers, and Urban Indian Health Centers. The card is designed to help women recognize how their intimate relationships may impact their reproductive health, while providing information for safety planning and referral. Basic information about