Migrant workers and prevention

by David Lee on March 10, 2010

posted in: prevention

The Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs (WCSAP) has released its latest issue of Partners in Social Change.  This issue focuses on sexual violence prevention among migrant workers. Articles include an interview with Emiliano Diaz de Leon talking about Migrant Clinicians Network’s Hombres Unidos Contra la Violencia Familiar (Men United Against Family Violence), Kimber Nicoletti on Cosechando mis derechos, A Fotonovela, and selections from Close to Slavery: Guestworker Programs in The United States.

Click here for a copy of this issue.

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Author: David Lee (286 Articles)

David S. Lee, MPH, is the Director of Prevention Services at the California Coalition Against Sexual Assault (CALCASA) where he provides training and technical assistance on prevention. David manages the national project Prevention Connection, an online community of violence against women prevention practitioners, funders, researchers and activists. For over 29 years David has worked in efforts to end domestic violence and sexual assault.

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1 David Lee March 13, 2010 at 7:11 am

I also recommend Líderes Campesinas, an organization here in California for information about working with farmworker women. Their activities include the use of theater.

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