2012 Workshops

  • Keynote Performance: Voices of Men, Ben Atherton-Zeman
  • SPARKing Creative Reactions to Media Sexualization – Dr. Lyn Mikel Brown, Colby College & Hardy Girls, Healthy Women
  • Youth Only – Building a Multi-Media Campaign to Promote Healthy Relationships – Trina Greene, Peace Over Violence and Change Agent Productions
  • Intro to Teen Dating Violence Prevention Tools and Resources – Sari Lorge & Melodie Kruspodin, Peace Over Violence
  • Young Women Working Together: The Creation of a Training Video for Health Care Providers and Young Women – Sue LaVaccare & Youth Leaders, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
  • Youth-Adult Partnerships – Argelis A. Ortiz & Teresa Shartel, Children’s Institute, Inc.
  • Raise Your Voice and Use Your Power! Advocacy for Healthy Teen Relationships and Teen Dating Violence Prevention – Lisa Fujie Parks and Camille Hayes, California Partnership to End Domestic Violence (Presentation)
  • Violence Prevention for Pregnant and Parenting Adolescents at Hope Street Family Center – Dr. Sherrie Segovia, University of Phoenix & Hope Street Family Center and Nora Lopez Escobedo, Hope Street Family Center
  • Respectful Sexuality—Having Positive Conversations with Youth About Sex & Sexuality – Ellen Sanchez
  • Teen Dating Violence Policy Change: A Case Study of Los Angeles Unified School District – Emily Austin, Peace Over Violence
  • Parents as Relationship Role Models: Helping Children Build Safe, Respectful Relationships – Christina Alex, Start Strong Bronx & Lili Herrera, Peace Over Violence
  • Ladies and Gentlemen: Gender and Power Dynamics in Relationships – Elizabeth Warn, Planned Parenthood Los Angeles
  • Becoming an Adult Ally: How to Engage and Empower Youth Now (For Adult Allies Only) – Ellen Sanchez
  • Legal Remedies Available for Teen Survivors – Nicole Edwards-Masuda, Family Violence Law Center
  • Using Technology to Stop Abuse – Eric Anderson and Jasmine Ceja, Break the Cycle
  • Organizing Young Men – Ben Atherton-Zeman, Voices of Men
  • Passport 2 Social Media: A Parent’s Ticket to a Safe Digital World – Christina Garcia, Start Strong Rhode Island
  • Using Theater to Empower and Heal Youth—Lessons from The Unusual Suspects – Sally Fairman, Melissa Denton, & Joyce Lee, The Unusual Suspects and Michal Sela-Amit, USC School of Social Work
  • Teen Dating Violence in LGBTQ Relationships – LaDawn Best, Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Center and Edwin Alexis Gómez and Giovanna Martinez, Women Shelter of Long Beach
  • National Trends in Teen Dating Violence Prevention – David S. Lee, MPH, CALCASA